LUKE Tyburksi is a man who knows how to adapt, to push himself to the limits of both mental and physical endurance and he is also a man who knows how to motivate.
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Next week Tyburski will be in Bathurst to screen the documentary he made on his 2,000 kilometres Ultimate Triathlon.
It took him from Morocco to Monaco in just 12 days, Tyburski battling setbacks along the way to reach his goal.
“It’s been amazing to watch the reactions of those who have seen the Ultimate Triathlon documentary. I’m excited that others can see what it was like to cover the 2,000 kilometres in 12 days from Morocco to Monaco, a goal I set five years ago,” Tyburski said.
“Through this documentary it shows that to achieve great things, we can get hit with setbacks, and when we do, in order to continually move forwards, sometimes we need to adapt from the original plan we had.
“The documentary is about more than just the distance covered from Morocco to Monaco, but what it takes to achieve a dream. Having a vision with clarity, hard work, creating a team around you, and then persevering with constant reflection until you achieve whatever it is you set to to achieve; this is the true story of the Ultimate Triathlon.”
The documentary will be screened at Bathurst High on October 26 at 7pm.
Tickets are on sale at SportsCo and The Keppel Street Newsagent.