"What It Takes" Triathlon DVDs Available; Movie Hitting Theaters This Week


Source: Editor

SEATTLE, October 16, 2006 - Triathlon fans' wait is over. "What It Takes", the documentary profiling four Ironman triathletes, is now available for sale online at www.witmovie.com, and will also appear in theaters across the United States after a world premiere in Kona, Hawaii, this week at the Ironman world championships.


"What It Takes" is the feature-length documentary stars four elite Ironman triathletes - Peter Reid, Heather Fuhr, Lori Bowden, and Luke Bell - who together have won 6 world championships and dozens of major races. Viewers go behind the scenes in the quest for the 2005 world championship in Kona, Hawaii. Running at 97 minutes long, the movie includes footage of the athletes training, racing, and resting, and also opening up in extensive interviews to share their thoughts and feelings. The audience learns much about the sport of triathlon and the duel for athletic supremacy, but also about the very human issues which confront four athletes in an up-and-down, unpredictable year.

The movie was shot at 24 frames per second on a Panasonic SDX-900, and is presented in 16:9 widescreen format. Its rich cinematic feel and sweeping visual imagery from places around the globe - including Australia, Canada, Dubai, and numerous locations in the United States, including Hawaii - combine with compelling storylines to produce a fascinating narrative about four athletes, four human beings, and one dream, the Ironman world championship.



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