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Inspirational Ironman triathlon hero Chris Nikic sets Ultraman goal for 2025

Chris Nikic is a trailblazer - from being the first triathlete with Down's syndrome to complete and Ironman, to becoming the first person with Down's syndrome to complete the World Marathon Majors. And now he's set his sights on one of the hardest trials in endurance sport.
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There are few bigger inspirations in the world of endurance sport than Chris Nikic.

In 2020, Chris became the first triathlete with Down’s syndrome to complete an IRONMAN race – completing IRONMAN Florida in a time of 16:46:09.

Two years later, Nikic crossed the finish line at the IRONMAN World Championships in Kona, Hawaii in 16:31:00. In 2024, determined triathlete became the first person with Down’s syndrome to complete all the World Marathon Major races in the same year, as well as completing the legendary Challenge Roth.

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Chris Nikic at the finish line in Kona, 2022 (Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images for IRONMAN)

2025 is set to be another unforgettable year for the 25-year-old. Posting on Instagram, Nikic outlined his incredible achievements over the last 5 years and set his sights on one of the hardest trials in endurance sport – Ultraman.

“2025 Goal: ULTRA-MAN.

Goals Last 5 years:
* 2020 Ironman ✅
* 2021 Boston marathon ✅
* 2022 Ironman Kona ✅
* 2023 Abbott Six Stars ✅
* 2024 SIX majors same year ✅
Same plan: Get 1% Better Every Day

Ready to join me?

1% Better is a success HABIT”

What is Ultraman?

Ultraman is an endurance triathlon that takes place over three days. The event is modelled on the race that takes place on the Big Island of Hawaii, now known as the Ultraman World Championship.

The race totals 515km (320-mile). Stage one consists of a 10km swim (6.2-mile) followed by a 145km (90-mile) cross-country bike ride. Stage two is no less demanding with a 276km (171.4-mile) cycle stint. A 84km (52.4-mile) double marathon concludes the race.

An incredible feat of endurance, with each stage required to be completed within 12 hours.

Official Ultraman events for 2025 include Ultraman Florida (February 14-16), Ultraman Arizona (March 21-23), Ultraman Canada (July TBA) and Ultraman Mexico (October 17-19). The World Championship takes place in Hawaii on November 28-30.

Entry to the races is by invitation only and limited to between 40-50 for each race. Triathletes are selected through criteria related to performance and character. Each competitor is required to work with a two to four man support team with a single support vehicle.

One percent better

Nikic lives by the one percent better mantra – focusing on getting a little bit better every day. He now boasts one of the most impressive resumés of any endurance athlete.

The 25-year-old is a Guinness Book Record Holder, Special Olympics, IRONMAN and Laureus Global Ambassador, a 2-time ESPY Award winner. He has inspired countless disabled athletes across the globe to compete in various sports.

2025 is set to be another trailblazing year for Chris Nikic, as he inspires others to push their limits.

Stuart Dick
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Stuart Dick
Stuart is a graduate of the University of Sunderland with a masters' degree in Sports Journalism. He spends a lot of his time running and cycling around West Yorkshire, England.
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