Subject: RE: What would be an impressive athletic resume?What interests me about this question is the fact that everyone will have a different perspective and should do for many reasons. I am not into watching sports or reading about sports so I don't get the whole hoopla about specific titles, championships, etc. Doesn't do much for me. The people who stand out in "sports" to me are people who are good role models and "move" a sport due to them being involved. Tiger Woods, he has done more for golf than anyone I can think of in recent history. Lance Armstrong has done more for cycling than anyone in recent history (he may even due more coming back again?). There are MANY others that I consider to be impressive people because they are good role models and have made differences outside of themselves. I also value diversity (probably why I like Triathlons). So someone who has climbed mountains, raced in adventure races, competed in an assortment of races (long or short), hiked many trails, can ride a bike, lead a white water expedition, fold a parasail, water ski, ride a donkey down a steep trail, etc. would be more "impressive" to me than someone who only competes in 1 event (even if it is at the highest level in a multi sport event like Ironman). More importantly the people who impress me during triathlons are both the "Incredibly fit elite" and the "Overweight, older" people who are out there doing there best and have shown up to be there. Just my opinion, Michael |