It is the biggest event for triathletes and is considered to be the toughest race in the world – the Ironman in Hawaii. A doctor from the Bundeswehr from Ulm is one of the German participants in October.
Christian Ernst is a doctor by profession and works as a senior field doctor at the Bundeswehr Hospital (BWK) on the Oberen Eselsberg in Ulm. And by the way, the spine and osteology specialist is an orthopedics specialist for the German national ski team. E: Doctor BWK is himself an extreme athlete, he is an “iron man” and in October he will participate in the legendary Ironman in Hawaii.
For the 50-year-old the sporting dream of a lifetime has come true: to be able to start with the best 2,500 triathletes in the world. Men start October 8, women two days earlier. Swimming, cycling, running, all long distances. For this you have to accept costs of around 10,000 euros. But since he starts with BWK, his employer pays 40 percent.
Other athletes around Ulm want Ironman
Other amateur athletes from the region also want to go to Hawaii: for example, the rector of the Spitalhofschule in Ulm, Martin Felber from Erbach (Alb-Donau-Kreis). Or (according to the list of participants) Christian Peitz from Ulm, Sabrina Klotz from Gundelfingen (Dillingen district) and – shortly before her 66th birthday – Bariele Célette from Dillingen. This makes her the oldest German amateur athlete. And the professional athlete Elena Illeditsch from Lauchheim comes from the Ostalb district