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IRONMANIA

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My Story

A lifelong endurance athlete, math teacher, and coach, I have long enjoyed writing. Finishing 7th overall at the 1984 Hawaii Ironman World Championship inspired my first book - IRONMANIA: The 1984 Hawaii Ironman Triathlon World Championship and the making of an Iconic Event. Nearly four decades of teaching and coaching is providing ample fodder for a second book, on the dire state of public education, which should be released in the coming year.  In addition, I have a number of short articles, which I include here, and which I hope you enjoy.

IN THE PRESS

JAKE RANDELL,

San Francisco Times

Book Review

Reviewed by Carol Thompson for Readers' Favorite

IRONMANIA by David Evans details the 1984 Hawaii Ironman Triathlon World Championship and explores the personal, cultural, and historical factors that transformed the event into a global sensation. Evans places the race at a pivotal moment when Ironman evolved from a niche endurance challenge into a major world championship, attracting athletes and media coverage. Through stories of training, travel, and competition, he recreates the Kona atmosphere in 1984, emphasizing the conditions, key personalities, and the spontaneous spirit of early triathlon culture. The narrative blends Evans’s experiences as a competitor with the sport’s broader development, including the impact of television, sponsorship, and organizational shifts. Besides race-day events, the book examines the journey that led athletes to the starting line, sharing stories of injury, recovery, ambition, and community.

David Evans’s writing style is thoughtful and balanced, combining detailed observations with a clear narrative that follows the flow of a long race. His pacing helps readers understand both the physical challenges of the Ironman and the quieter moments of anticipation, doubt, and reflection. The prose is filled with specific details, from course conditions to training routines, appealing to those who like to see how events unfold step by step. Ironmania also welcomes readers interested in sports history, as Evans often explains why certain moments are significant. Fans of memoirs mixed with cultural history will enjoy how personal stories sit alongside interviews and archival material. Sports enthusiasts, media analysts, and Olympic history fans will appreciate how the event’s legitimacy and meaning grew through storytelling, shared memories, and retellings.

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Phinney Books

7405 Greenwood Avenue N

Thursday, March 26

7-8 pm

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