Ramón Arroyo (athlete)
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Ramón Arroyo Prieto (born 1971) is a Basque
athlete An athlete is most commonly a person who competes in one or more sports involving physical strength, speed, power, or endurance. Sometimes, the word "athlete" is used to refer specifically to sport of athletics competitors, i.e. including track ...
, diagnosed with
multiple sclerosis Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease resulting in damage to myelinthe insulating covers of nerve cellsin the brain and spinal cord. As a demyelinating disease, MS disrupts the nervous system's ability to Action potential, transmit ...
, with an extraordinary story of personal improvement, which was made into a film in 2016.


Biography

After he was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2004 and told by the first
neurologist Neurology (from , "string, nerve" and the suffix -logia, "study of") is the branch of medicine dealing with the diagnosis and treatment of all categories of conditions and disease involving the nervous system, which comprises the brain, the ...
who treated him to "do nothing, stay at home and not ask for help from any association because they would not be able to help me", Arroyo's initial reaction was to ignore it, which "took its toll on me, both physically and mentally". Furthermore, the neurologist him that sport was counterproductive because it would raise my body temperature, which was fatal to his condition, and assured him that he would not be able to run the
100 metres The 100 metres, or 100-meter dash, is a sprint race in track and field competitions. The shortest common outdoor running distance, the dash is one of the most popular and prestigious events in the sport of athletics. It has been contested at ...
. He turned his back on his illness and "stepped on the accelerator of my life to the fullest", getting married and becoming a father for the first time. After four years of denial, however, the birth of his first son helped him to see reality in a different way, when he decided to run his first 100 meters, from home to the subway station, which ended up being the catalyst for him to start training in order to be able to carry out various personal challenges in the world of athletics. Encouraged by his brother-in-law, he ran in his first popular race and was immediately "hooked"; however, due to his physical limitations, he could not run faster, so he evolved towards the long distance. Meters gave way to kilometers and popular races to marathons, and he managed to finish his first marathon in Madrid. Encouraged by his friend and physical trainer, Julio Castells, he tried the
triathlon A triathlon is an endurance multisport race consisting of Swimming (sport), swimming, Cycle sport, cycling, and running over various distances. Triathletes compete for fastest overall completion time, racing each segment sequentially with the ...
and became "addicted" to it, because due to his physical problems, combining running with
swimming Swimming is the self-propulsion of a person through water, such as saltwater or freshwater environments, usually for recreation, sport, exercise, or survival. Swimmers achieve locomotion by coordinating limb and body movements to achieve hydrody ...
and
cycling Cycling, also known as bicycling or biking, is the activity of riding a bicycle or other types of pedal-driven human-powered vehicles such as balance bikes, unicycles, tricycles, and quadricycles. Cycling is practised around the world fo ...
was very beneficial to him, because he avoided muscle overload. The jump to Ironman began after he met a recently diagnosed boy in the hospital who had only been shown the rawest side of the disease, and in 2013 in
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, he managed to overcome his first Ironman (an athletic test consisting of 3.86 kilometers of swimming, 180 kilometers of cycling, and 42.2 kilometers of running), which went viral. After his heroics in Calella, "they dedicated a Robinson Report program to me and, as a result of that report, they commissioned me to write a book". In 2016, three years after overcoming that challenge, his story of personal improvement inspired the film "100 Meters", directed by Marcel Barrena and starring Dani Rovira, Alexandra Jiménez, and Karra Elejalde, with the aim of normalizing this degenerative disease. He participated in the entire process and his opinion, which was mostly to escape any sweetened version of his story, was taken into account, explaining to Dani what his limp was like. In Spain, it was released in cinemas, but in the rest of the world, it was distributed by
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for its international exploitation. From then on, Arroyo became a reference for those who, like him, suffer from a chronic illness. His story gave visibility to a disease as unknown as multiple sclerosis, and he even joined the Barajas Running Club to prepare for awareness of his disease about which there was little information when he first got diagnosed. He later stated that his disease changed his life "for the better. It has brought us many good things, especially the number of people we have been able to help". After that first challenge, he participated in other similar competitions, such as the
New York Marathon The New York City Marathon, currently branded as the TCS New York City Marathon for sponsorship reasons, is an annual marathon () that courses through the five boroughs of New York City. It is the largest marathon in the world, with 53,627 fin ...
, the Madrid Half Marathon twice, the Lanzarote Ironman (the swimming and cycling segments), the Lanzarote Ironman 70.3 and the Half Marathon from Salou.


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