Ironman release
18-Year-Old Florida Woman with Autism Receives Exclusive Invite to Race in the 2023 VinFast IRONMAN World Championship Triathlon in Kona, HI Bened Life and KultureCity sponsor Adrienne Bunn’s journey to become the youngest known female finisher with autism at the IRONMAN World Championship triathlon, on October 14, 2023 Ocala, FL -- Over six million people are estimated to be living with an invisible disability in the US. 18-year-old Adrienne Bunn from Ocala, FL, is one of them. As the youngest competitor in this year’s women’s field, the high school senior who has autism is heading out to Kona, HI, to make history as she attempts to become the first known woman with autism to complete the IRONMAN® World Championship triathlon. On Saturday, October 14, 2023, Bunn and her guide will set out on a 140.6-mile journey, the culmination of a grueling training cycle. Neurodiversity in athletics often gets overlooked, as it’s not visible. Bunn is changing the game – showing precisely what neurodiversity in sport looks like and inspiring others in the neurodivergent community to pursue a sport or activity they never thought possible. She draws inspiration from the late Kobe Bryant (she named her bike, a 2023 Ventum One sent by sponsor Ventum, after him), and this quote by Louis Zamperini from the movie Unbroken, "One minute of pain is worth a lifetime of glory." The challenges and nuances that a typical athlete may face during training and racing are elevated for the neurodivergent community - finding the right fuel to work with food sensitivities, time management, not being able to process things as quickly, a panic attack because you can't see to the bottom of where the open water swim is, the list can go on. These encounters can be debilitating to a person with autism. As a middle child, Bunn’s parents helped her adapt to life with an invisible disability while ensuring all three daughters were able to pursue their unique talents. For Adrienne, that meant athletics. She’ll race with her coach and guide Doug Guthrie in the Physically Challenged/Intellectual Disability (PC/ID) Open division that was launched in February. Guthrie, an accomplished IRONMAN athlete himself with 25 IRONMAN finishes and qualifying for Kona six times, is an important pillar for Bunn. He motivates her and provides support in guiding her through challenging moments that can be attributed to her autism - at the start when there are too many people, when the water is too dark, and she can't see the bottom, and other unknowns during a race. Over the course of 16 weeks, the pair have trained together for up to 15 hours per week, establishing a bond and learning to trust each other's capabilities, which will be valuable come race day. “After racing the IRONMAN 70.3 event in Ohio, and turning 18 just days prior, I knew this was my year for the VinFast IRONMAN World Championship race in Kona. My family and I called KultureCity co-founder Michele Kong who spearheaded submitting my IRONMAN 70.3 Ohio results and petitioned for an entry into the championship. I’m beyond grateful for the support KultureCity and Bened Life have provided me thus far and am looking forward to showing others with invisible disabilities that the nevers are possible,” says Adrienne Bunn, a Special Olympic athlete and triathlete with autism competing to be youngest known female finisher with autism at the 2023 VinFast IRONMAN World Championship triathlon in Kona, HI. “Adrienne is a remarkable young woman who is going to continue to do extraordinary things. When the Bunn family reached out to pursue her competing in the 2023 VinFast IRONMAN World Championship race, we immediately called for all hands-on deck to get Adrienne to Kona. We are so proud of not only the physical preparation she is doing, but also her very important ‘A’ goal of inspiring others with invisible disabilities to Make the Nevers Possible,” said Michele Kong, co-founder of KultureCity. “It has been an honor to get to know and sponsor Adrienne for this very special initiative. Since day one, we’ve been dedicated to creating an inclusive and welcoming space for the neurodivergent community to thrive and pursue activities they may have been told they couldn’t. As a company that is on the leading edge of microbiome and health science innovation, producing specialized, patented probiotics that influence brain health, especially for those with autism, we know how important it was to Adrienne to have our support,” says Sunny Cash, Community Director at Bened Life