Spectacula..avi: Julie Ann Gerhard - Ironman Swimsuit

Julie Ann Gerhard, a 34-year-old former collegiate swimmer turned high school physics teacher from Spokane, had done something no one in Ironman history had attempted. She’d registered in the "retro exhibition" category, which allowed vintage gear. Most chose old steel-framed bikes. Julie Ann chose a 1987 one-piece swimsuit: high-cut, neon-pink with turquoise chevrons, a suit last seen on a Baywatch extra.

Her secret? She’d done the math. The cold-water drag coefficient of neoprene vs. Lycra? Minimal for a pure swimmer. The psychological advantage of racing in something that made her feel invincible? Immeasurable.

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The video, later uploaded as "Julie Ann Gerhard – IRONMAN SWIMSUIT SPECTACULAR.avi," became a cult classic. Not because she won the race (she finished 14th overall, 3rd in her age group). But because at the 2.4-mile mark, as she peeled off her pink goggles and smiled at the cameras, she shouted one line that echoed through every triathlon forum for years:

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The internet called it a stunt. The forums said she’d quit by the first buoy.