Karen Smyers
American triathlete (born 1961)
Medal record | ||
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Women's Triathlon | ||
Representing the United States | ||
Ironman World Championships | ||
1995 | Individual | |
1994 | Individual | |
1999 | Individual | |
Pan American Games | ||
1995 Mar del Plata | Individual | |
ITU World Championships | ||
1990 Orlando | Individual | |
1995 Cancún | Individual | |
1993 Manchester | Individual | |
ITU World Cup | ||
1991 | Overall | |
US Pro Nationals | ||
1990 | Individual | |
1991 | Individual | |
1992 | Individual | |
1993 | Individual | |
1994 | Individual | |
1995 | Individual |
Karen Smyers (born September 1, 1961 in Corry, Pennsylvania) is a triathlete from the United States. She is the 1990 and 1995 ITU Triathlon World Champion as well as the 1995 Ironman World Champion. She was inducted into the Triathlon Hall of Fame in January 2009. She was diagnosed with thyroid cancer in 1999.[1][2]
References
External links
- Profile and race results at triathlon.org
- Official website
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World Champions in women's Ironman Triathlon
- Lyn Lemaire (1979)
- Robin Beck (1980)
- Linda Sweeney (1981)
- Kathleen McCartney (Feb 1982)
- Julie Leach (Oct 1982)
- Sylviane Puntous (1983–84)
- Joanne Ernst (1985)
- Paula Newby-Fraser (1986)
- Erin Baker (1987)
- Paula Newby-Fraser (1988–89)
- Erin Baker (1990)
- Paula Newby-Fraser (1991–94)
- Karen Smyers (1995)
- Paula Newby-Fraser (1996)
- Heather Fuhr (1997)
- Natascha Badmann (1998)
- Lori Bowden (1999)
- Natascha Badmann (2000–02)
- Lori Bowden (2003)
- Natascha Badmann (2004–05)
- Michellie Jones (2006)
- Chrissie Wellington (2007–09)
- Mirinda Carfrae (2010)
- Chrissie Wellington (2011)
- Leanda Cave (2012)
- Mirinda Carfrae (2013–14)
- Daniela Ryf (2015–18)
- Anne Haug (2019)
- Daniela Ryf (2021)
- Chelsea Sodaro (2022)
- Lucy Charles-Barclay (2023)
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