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ZACK                                                                                               is     Back









































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                                                             How did you get into competing in Triathlons?
        You may remember Zack. He featured in our fourth edition   I got into triathlons as a kid. My Dad introduced me, he got
        in October 2017. When I last spoke to him, he was rising   involved due to wanting to get fit. He was the president of Cairns
        through the racing ranks of Go karting. He was competing   Crocs Tri Club. He was doing 70.3 races and Ironman events, as
        in the top level in Australia when things took a turn for the   well as coaching juniors in the club.
        worse for him. His personal issues caused everything to go
        up in flames. Now, he is shaking off the ashes and walking   What made you decide to aspire to compete professionally?
        tall and proud.                                      I took it up at the end of last year after coming out of the mental
                                                             ward. I had health complications including glandular fever, so I
       Can you tell me about your battle with your mental health  had 5 months off,  time to think about what I wanted to do with
       issues?                                               my life. I thought back to the happy memories of my childhood
       Last year in April I tried to take my own life. I was transported  that I had, which included swimming, track and field, and
       to the Caboolture hospital. I saw psychologists and they  triathlons. I figured out that I had stood on the podium a total
       administered a lot of medications. That following morning I was  of 91 times after 100 races. I began training in September 2018.
       transported to Prince Charles mental health ward. I stayed for  I bought myself a bike, organised a membership. I was 25kg
       two weeks. I saw Psychiatrists and Psychologists daily. I felt like  overweight, had no base of fitness. I decided in December that
       a danger to myself. I was discharged on the 24th of April 2018.  I would change my distance that I was doing as a kid, the sprint
       From then until September I had to deal with other health issues  distance.
       that caused me to gain weight, amongst other things. I had a
       traumatic childhood and teen years. I was physically abused by  How did it come to be that you decided to try out for the
       my Dad from a young age and felt like I couldn’t tell him when  World Championships?
       I felt something was wrong. I was bullied, harassed, publicly  I had a look at the 2019 calendar and I saw multiple races that
       defamed during school. I was threatened with a knife, thrown  allowed me to potentially qualify for the world championship. I
       in bins. When we moved to Brisbane in 2013, my Mum moved in  put a plan together of all the races I wanted to do and figured a
       with a man that was already living here. That was fine until about  training program to allow me to perform at my physical best for
       six months in,then  he turned into a psycho. He got drunk one  each race. The qualifier races I participated in were: Gold Coast
       night and physically assaulted me in a sexual manner. He and  in January, and placed 3rd. First race back in 11 years! I went to
       Mum split and he began stalking and harassing her. I started a  Melbourne in February and I placed 27th, I wasn’t happy with
       new school (Grade 10) but was also became victim of my Mum’s  that result, I ended up in the medical tent at the end of the race
       ex stalking and further bullying at school. I then turned to drugs  due to heat stroke and dehydration. Forster – NSW in March
       and alcohol. I was self-harming. I tried to overdose on Panadol  which I won!!! By 5 minutes!! I had the fastest swim in my age
       and Nurofen. Later, I was diagnosed with PTSD, due to 2 very  group, the second fastest bike split and the 5th fastest run in my
       traumatic experiences that involved witnessing deaths. The final  age group. Fastest splits in transition one and two. In April I went
       straw was a work place that was treating me badly in relation to  to the Australian title. I came out in the top 6 for my age group
       my mental health, they really put me through the ringer. I ended  for the swim. My bike ride was average, I got a flat and rode half
       up quitting.                                          the leg with it that way. I suffered ITB syndrome on the run! So I
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