Essendon star David Zaharakis has announced that he will be competing in the VinFast IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship held in Taupล, New Zealand.

Since Zaharakis retired at the end of the 2021 season, the 34-year-old has been undertaking gruesome physical challenges, culminating in a spot at the upcoming Ironman as an ambassador athlete, where only the 'elite of the elite' contend.

The race itself will feature a swim (1.9km) in one of the world's largest freshwater lakes, a bike course (90km) through New Zealand's renowned rural landscape and a run (21.1km) course that takes in views of the lakefront that will be lined with spectator and local support.

 

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Zaharakis made a name for himself on the football field, playing 226 games for the Bombers, securing a club best and fairest (2011) and Anzac Day Medal (2013).

The Northern Knights product also burst onto the scene with one of the most iconic goals in modern-day football. In the dying moments of the traditional Anzac Day clash against Collingwood, Zaharakis kicked a goal to put Essendon in front, which ironically was his first major in the big time.

He also featured in anย Australian Survivor series in 2022.