Role Olympic athlete Turned pro 1994 Name Greg Bennett | Now coaching Laura Bennett Weight 69 kg Coached by self-coached Height 1.80 m | |
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Residence Boulder, Colorado, USANoosa, Queensland, AUS |
Episode 6 training with pro triathlete greg bennett
Greg Bennett (born 2 January 1972, in Sydney, New South Wales) is an athlete from Australia. He has been competing in triathlon since the age of 15 as a student at Newington College (1984–1989).
Contents
- Episode 6 training with pro triathlete greg bennett
- Life time triathlon 08 greg bennett
- Results
- References
Bennett has won six World Cup titles, as well as being ranked world number one triathlete in 2002 and 2003. Bennett competed at the second Olympic triathlon at the 2004 Summer Olympics. He placed fourth with a total time of 1:51:41.58.
Bennett won the world's richest ever Triathlon prize purse in 2007 by winning all 5 of the Life Time Fitness Grand Slam series events, which included the LTF Minneapolis Triathlon, Nautica New York Triathlon, Accenture Chicago Triathlon, Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles and the Toyota USA Open Dallas Triathlon.
Bennett won the Life Time series for three consecutive years 2006, 2007 and 2008. In the process Greg won eleven of fifteen starts, he was second in one and third in the remaining three. Bennett placed second in the 2009 Life Time Fitness series even after being hit by a car in August 2009 at the completion of a training ride in his home town of Boulder, CO.
Greg Bennett is married to US Olympic Triathlete Laura Bennett. Laura Bennett raced the 2008 Beijing Olympics and like Greg finished in 4th place.
Life time triathlon 08 greg bennett
Results
World Triathlon Series Champion 2002 and 2003
Ironman 5150 Triathlon World Champion, 2011
Three time Australian National Champion 1998, 1999, 2000 (long course)
Three time USA Grand Slam Series Champion 2006, 2007, 2008
Triathlete Of The Year 2003 and 2007
Awarded the International Triathlon Union Presidents Cup in 2002
Undefeated Gram Slam Series Champion in 2007
Over 100 International wins including:
Major USA Titles
Six time World Cup Champion
Six Ironman 70.3 from 12 starts
Represented Australia at Triathlon World Championships 1994 - 2010
Represented Australia at Duathlon World Championships – 1999 - 2005
Represented Australia at Olympic Games
Represented Australia at Goodwill Games