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Height
  
6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)

Sport
  
Triathlon

Turned pro
  
2007

Country
  
Canada

Coached by
  
Paulo Sousa

Spouse(s)
  
Trevor Wurtele

Residence
  
Kelowna, Canada

Weight
  
150 lb (68 kg)

Name
  
Heather Wurtele


Heather Wurtele Gambles Smokes Them Again Wurtele39s Solid Day at Timberman


Born
  
12 July 1979 (age 44) (
1979-07-12
)
Calgary, Alberta

Heather wurtele after ironman 70 3 world championships 2015


Heather Wurtele (née Danforth, born July 12, 1979) is a Canadian professional triathlete who races long-distance, non-drafting triathlon events. She has placed second at the 2015 Ironman 70.3 World Championship and third at the 2014 Ironman 70.3 World Championship.

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Heather wurtele


Career

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Wurtele grew up in Vernon, British Columbia and attended Clarence Fulton High School. While focused on academics growing up she also enjoyed downhill skiing and played volleyball and basketball. Despite her size being an advantage in the latter two sports she admitted that she was not very good at them and had no ball handling skills. She then attended the University of British Columbia where she was on the varsity rowing team for four years and would earn a degree forest genetics. She continued on in academia at the University of Victoria earning a master's degree in plant physiology.

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Wurtele participated in adventure racing for two years, but grew tired of the equipment intensive sport and found orienteering to be too difficult. Wurtele moved on to participate in a few triathlons in 2004, having some modest success in her age group. She moved to Norway in 2005 so that she could pursue a doctoral degree in plant genetics and forestry. After a year as a full-time student she put getting her Ph.D. on hold and returned to North America where she began intense training as age-group athlete. That year she won the Canadian Long Course Championships, beating former Ironman World Champion Lori Bowden, and then one week later was the first overall female age-group athlete at Ironman Coeur d’Alene. This qualified her for the Ironman World Championships.

Heather Wurtele First Endurance Triathlete Heather Wurtele Ironman 703 World

In 2007 Wurtele received her pro card after seeing the prize money she was forfeiting as an amateur the previous year. The next year she and husband Trevor, who also received his pro triathlon card, decided to fully commit to the sport of triathlon. As a result, they both quit their jobs, Wurtele's as a lab technician at Natural Resources Canada and Trevor's as a currency broker, they sold most of their possessions, and purchased an RV that they used to travel from race to race and to different training locations. That year she won her first big race as a professional at Ironman Coeur d'Alene. Since then she has notched two more Ironman wins at Coeur d'Alene, two Ironman St. George wins, and a win at Ironman Lake Placid. At Ironman 70.3 and half-iron distance races she has accumulated over a dozen wins.

Awards and recognition

Heather Wurtele Heather Wurtele Wins 2011 Ironman St George in Record Time

  • Canadian Multi-Sport Female-Athlete-of-the-Year (2013, 2014)
  • Canadian Long Course Triathlete of the year (2010, 2011)
  • Personal

    Heather Wurtele Heather Wurtele YouTube

    While earning her masters Wurtele reconnected with friend and high school classmate, Trevor Wurtele. They were engaged prior to moving together to Norway and were married after returning to Canada.

    Results

    Heather Wurtele Oceanside 703 Race ReportSwith an S Trevor and Heather Wurtele

    Wurtele's results include:


    Heather Wurtele Double Wurtele Win at Desert Half Ironman

    Heather Wurtele Potts and Wurtele Claim Coeur dAlene Fame IRONMAN Official Site

    References

    Heather Wurtele Wikipedia