Triathlon Movie Nearing Completion

Peter Han is in the final post production stages of his triathlon movie, What it Takes. The film follows four prominent triathletes – Peter Reid, Luke Bell, Heather Fuhr and Lori Bowden – on their year-long journey to the 2005 Ironman World Championships in Hawaii.

There’s no definite release date on the site (http://www.witmovie.com/) yet, but the trailer and a preview of the first few minutes of the film are available for viewing – if these are anything to go by, it should be an excellent and inspiring movie.

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