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What does it take to become an Ironman World Champion and still balance a family life? This is the story of Jessica Jones Lasley, an age group world champion from Tulsa, Oklahoma, who shares her extraordinary journey from a military academy to becoming the Ironman World Champion. Jessica's resilience and determination were shaped by her experiences in the academy and later the Army World Class Athlete Program. She opens up about her transition from military life to becoming a professional triathlete, and the immense challenges she faced along the way.
Jessica's story goes beyond racing and endurance sports. She is also a parent, and she talks candidly about the struggles she faced raising a family and her return to racing. Jessica’s grit and tenacity are evident in her recounting of her Ironman Tulsa and Kona races, where she overcame challenging course conditions and personal injuries to secure her championship.
In the final leg of our chat, Jessica gives us a glimpse into her personal life, revealing a family rich in athleticism. Her stepson Seth is a cat-one racer, and her twins Roan and Gwen run for Bishop Kelly. Aside from her family, Jessica has also found success in coaching, and she provides valuable insights into her coaching philosophy, emphasizing the importance of finding the right fit for each athlete. This episode is more than just an athlete's story; it's a testament to resilience, tenacity, and the unyielding spirit.
Instagram @jessjonestri and @teamjjl
Vantagepointendurance.com
Coaching inquires [email protected]
By Ryan EllisWhat does it take to become an Ironman World Champion and still balance a family life? This is the story of Jessica Jones Lasley, an age group world champion from Tulsa, Oklahoma, who shares her extraordinary journey from a military academy to becoming the Ironman World Champion. Jessica's resilience and determination were shaped by her experiences in the academy and later the Army World Class Athlete Program. She opens up about her transition from military life to becoming a professional triathlete, and the immense challenges she faced along the way.
Jessica's story goes beyond racing and endurance sports. She is also a parent, and she talks candidly about the struggles she faced raising a family and her return to racing. Jessica’s grit and tenacity are evident in her recounting of her Ironman Tulsa and Kona races, where she overcame challenging course conditions and personal injuries to secure her championship.
In the final leg of our chat, Jessica gives us a glimpse into her personal life, revealing a family rich in athleticism. Her stepson Seth is a cat-one racer, and her twins Roan and Gwen run for Bishop Kelly. Aside from her family, Jessica has also found success in coaching, and she provides valuable insights into her coaching philosophy, emphasizing the importance of finding the right fit for each athlete. This episode is more than just an athlete's story; it's a testament to resilience, tenacity, and the unyielding spirit.
Instagram @jessjonestri and @teamjjl
Vantagepointendurance.com
Coaching inquires [email protected]