Jaime Zaharias is an Iron(wo)man

By Neil Lang Join Me

Go Challenge Yourself

I'm Fundraising in Support of SickKids!

The True Ironman: Jaime Zaharias

August 2026, I'm taking on the Ironman Ottawa: a grueling 3.8 KM swim, a 180 KM bike, and a 42.2 KM marathon. But the person whose strength I'll be channeling on race day is my cousin, Jaime, who faced a far more brutal endurance test.

At 15, she was diagnosed with metastatic Ewing Sarcoma—a rare cancer affecting only 200 children in North America each year. Her diagnosis was Stage 4, with a prognosis of just 1 year.

Over the next five years, Jaime fought with unimaginable tenacity, undergoing an extremely aggressive regimen of chemotherapy and radiation. She turned one year into five more years of living life to the absolute fullest—traveling, skydiving, concerts and showering her friends and family (and her devoted cats) with unwavering love. Throughout that time she grew closer to my family and I will be forever grateful for her fight and resilience so she could spend more time with us.

Jaime's life was a testament to the "Ironman" spirit. She never let the disease define her. I am competing in her name, as an act of gratitude and remembrance, to raise money for Sick Kids Hospital. Sick Kids was the centre of her universe, the facility that managed her care from the moment she was rushed there in March 2020. Sick Kids - and Jaime's strength and grit - are the reasons our family had more years with this amazing person.

Please consider donating to Sick Kids in remembrance of the amazing Jaime Zaharias.

Any donation of any value generate a charitable donation receipt!

My Event

Saturday 01st August
Ottawa, ON, Canada

My Achievements

My Updates

Update January 27th

Tuesday 27th Jan

Road to Ottawa: Building the Engine 🏊‍♂️🚴‍♂️🏃‍♂️

I’m officially in the lab. With the Ottawa Ironman on the horizon this August, I’ve shifted my focus from "staying active" to "purposeful preparation." Currently, I’m clocking about 6–7 hours of volume per week, covering a total distances of 100–120km.

Here’s what the current split looks like:

  • Running: 2–3x per week (building the aerobic base).

  • Cycling: 2–3x per week (steady 90-minute spins).

  • Swimming: 3x per week (reconnecting with the water).

  • Strength and mobility: Should be more, but doing 1-2 days per week. 

I do take one day off per week so often I'm doubling up training on days. EX: Today I did some speed work at the rec centre track before getting into the pool for my swim session. Stacking these sessions on each other is the key to getting enough rest, but also putting in enough volume.

Trusting the Data

Starting in early March, the intense work begins. I’m moving into a 22-week structured plan that takes the guesswork out of the equation. This isn't just about logging miles; it’s about:

  • Heart Rate Discipline

  • Specific Race Intensity

  • Phased Loading

The goal isn't just to finish; it’s to show up at the start line in Ottawa knowing I’ve done the work, followed the science, and am ready to deliver my personal best for Jaime and SickKids.


A Quick Reality Check

Nutrition is often considered the 4th discipline of triathlon, so learning how to consume energy on the bike and run has taken some getting used to. Eating and drinking enough calories to sustain the 14-17 hour grind and not "bonk" is an important part of training.

Injury prevention is another significant part of all of this. Because if I get a strain/sprain then I'm done for training while it heals. Injury prevention (and this can't be overstated) is one of the most important parts of the ramp up in volume. I've been guilty in the past of doing too much, too soon and end up with an injury set back. I'm seeing a physiotherapist regularly to keep me on track and to treat some areas of soreness or niggles. I'm doing some dry needling (hurts even worse than it sounds) and activation work to keep me going, and it's been working so far!

I will post more updates as I go!

Thank you to my Donors

$1,000

Alisa And Marco Arbour

$1,000

Jasper & Elora

$500

Marlene Arbour

$500

The Campbells

We’ll be with you in spirit every stroke, stride and pedal of the way.

$500

Dominique Arbour

$250

Hunter Lang

Good luck, we will be cheering you on Uncle Neil!

$200

Roche Family (erica, Mike, Alex, Katie, Paul, Rosemary)

Beautifully written message about a beautiful woman! Thank you for this kind gesture to remember Jaime<3

$200

Alanna & Bradley

$200

Lise Vachon

$200

Emilie Arbour

What a beautiful way to honour Jaime! Cheering you on!

$150

Maria Cina

$100

Colin Townsend

$100

Harry And Jean Beatley

$100

Hannah Arbour

What a beautiful tribute! Way to go Neil, we will all be cheering you on!

$100

Andrea Christine

Awesome tribute to an awesome girl!

$100

Lyne Arbour

I hope you reach your goal. I think of Jaime daily.

$100

Marta Generoux

$100

Max And Claire

All the best Neil

$100

Bruce Lang

$100

Martin Curry

Best of Luck

$100

Ada & Family

$100

Ghislaine Arbour

$100

France Spence

$100

Sandy And John Arbour

$100

Leanne Foster

What a fitting tribute to a spirit that was brilliant,, fierce and loving!

$50

Sarah Moreside

$50

Theresa Moreside

With much love and in honour of of you, Jaime Zacharias, the truest and most courageous Iron Woman that there is. I look forward to having the privilege of meeting you one day, Jaime. ✨ You are a ROCK, & you have quietly & profoundly influenced so many. Continue to "carry your family & loved ones", as they continue to carry you deeply in their hearts, for always. We'll done, Neil Lang, routing you on, big time!

$50

Maureen & Danny Clement

What a wonderful testament to beautiful, incredible Jamie. xo

$50

Assunta Young

$50

Matt & Veronica Hilts

$50

David Friess

Get after it Neil!!

$40

Cathy, Matthew And Brandon Miles

Hi Neil, I’m Cathy your mom’s youngest cousin on the Arbour side. We are so unbelievably proud of what you are doing. We support you!!

$30

Sydney Lang

Keep pushing, you got this!

$30

Jackson Lang

$25

Natalie Berecic

$25

Todd, Karla And Bella Smart

Taking on an Ironman Neil is a monumental challenge, and doing it to honour Jaime and to support Sick Kids shows the depth of your heart. Every mile you swim, bike, and run is a tribute to her memory and a beacon of hope for children who need it most. You’re not just racing, you’re making a difference. Keep pushing forward.; you’ve got this!

$25

Sandra Cyr

$25

Keith

$25

Anonymous

$25

Lynne Nolan-thompson

Way to go Neil.

$20

Parker Lang

We miss you!

$10

Julia