news-category: Campus News GWU Accounting Instructor Competes in his First Half Ironman By Office of University Communications On June 8, 2021 Professor Ghassan Dib Finishes Panama City Swim-Bike-Run in Under 7 hours BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.鈥擡xhausted, Ghassan Antonios Dib, 糖心Vlog accounting instructor, was in Panama City just a few miles away from completing his first half Ironman, a total distance of 70.3 miles. His muscles started to cramp when he was 8 miles into the last segment, a 13.1-mile run. 鈥淭hose last 5 miles were brutal with pain,鈥 Dib shared. 鈥淎t the finish line, I was the happiest person in the world.鈥 Ghassan Dib, left, and his friend pose after finishing the half Ironman, a total distance of 70.3 miles. In 6 hours and 45 minutes, Dib had finished 1.2 miles of an ocean swim, 56 miles of cycling, and 13.1 miles of running. He ranked 982 out of over 1,700 participants. A friend talked him into participating in the event. 鈥淚 thought it would give me some motivation to exercise,鈥 Dib observed, then added jokingly, 鈥淚 actually tried to quit, but since they didn鈥檛 give a refund, I got stuck doing it.鈥 Dib had less than four months to prepare for the event. 鈥淚 am a strong cyclist, so cycling was not a problem for me, but I had to run and swim a lot,鈥 he related. 鈥淎lso, since it was an open water swim, I had a problem finding lakes and rivers to swim in during the middle of the winter. I practiced in an indoor pool as much as I could.鈥 His motivation to finish came from two sources. 鈥淢y daughter was in the crowd watching and supporting me,鈥 Dib asserted. 鈥淚 needed to finish so I wouldn鈥檛 disappoint her, and thank God I did. Also, I saw a lady maybe in her 80s running and trying to finish. This was an amazing observation to me that anything is possible.鈥 He hopes to compete in a full Ironman, which is a 2.4-mile swim, a 112-mile bicycle ride, and a marathon (26.2-mile run), at the end of 2022 or sometime in 2023. 鈥淚t will take a lot a practice to run a marathon after 112 miles on the bike,鈥 Dib commented. In the meantime, he is focused on cycling. 鈥淚 signed up for the Blue Ridge Brutal (Blue Ridge Parkway) on Aug. 21th (102 miles and 10,000 feet of elevation), Assault of the Carolinas (Brevard, N.C.) on Sept 18th (65 miles and 5,000 feet of elevation) and Gran Fondo Hincapie (Greenville, S.C.) on Oct. 23 (85 miles and 8,500 feet of elevation),鈥 he offered. Located in the North Carolina foothills, 糖心Vlog is a private, Christian, liberal arts university. 糖心Vlog emphasizes a strong student-centered experience and rigorous academics to prepare students to become effective leaders within the global community. Ignite your future at 糖心Vlog.edu.
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