Winning isn’t everything: ‘New’ Hawaii Island resident claims title of fastest local at Ironman

KAILUA-KONA — Jose Graca struggled to find the words, but his tears and his arms said what his mouth couldn’t. ADVERTISING KAILUA-KONA — Jose Graca struggled to find the words, but his tears and his arms said what his mouth

Winning isn’t everything: ‘New’ Hawaii Island resident claims title of fastest local at Ironman

RICK WINTERS/West Hawaii Today Jose Graca rolls into the bike-run transition on Saturday. Graca was the first Big Island resident to complete the 140.6 mile triathlon.
Jose Graca waves a Brazilian flag after crossing the finish line of the Ironman World Championship on Saturday. Graca was the first Big Island resident to complete the 140.6 mile triathlon. (Rick Winters/West Hawaii Today)
Jose Graca waves a Brazilian flag after crossing the finish line of the Ironman World Championship on Saturday. Graca was the first Big Island resident to complete the 140.6 mile triathlon. (Rick Winters/West Hawaii Today)
Steffen Brocks crosses the finish line of the Ironman World Championship on Saturday. Brocks was the second Big Island resident to complete the 140.6 mile triathlon. (Rick Winters/West Hawaii Today)
Andrew Cross crosses the finish line of the Ironman World Championship on Saturday. Cross was the third Big Island resident to complete the 140.6 mile triathlon. (Rick Winters/West Hawaii Today)

KAILUA-KONA — Jose Graca struggled to find the words, but his tears and his arms said what his mouth couldn’t.