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Simon Whitfield

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Simon Whitfield
Medal record
Triathlon
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place 2000 Sydney Men's Competition
Silver medal – second place 2008 Beijing Men's Competition
Commonwealth Games
Gold medal – first place Manchester 2002 Men's Competition
Pan American Games
Bronze medal – third place Winnipeg 1999 Men's Competition

Simon St. Quentin Whitfield (born May 16, 1975 in Kingston, Ontario) is an Olympic triathlon champion from Canada. He has dual Canadian and Australian citizenship.

As a young boy he played soccer but at age 11 began triathlon and by age 15 was pursuing it on a serious competitive basis. Whitfield’s gold medal win in the triathlon at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia is one of the most memorable performances by an individual athlete in Canadian sporting history.

Whitfield got up off the ground after he and 14 other riders crashed in the bike race portion of the event and worked his way back near the leaders. In the foot race, he resolutely cut down the field one at a time then put on a brilliant finishing kick to take the victory. His final time was 1:48:24.02, which still (as of 2006) stands as the fastest Olympic triathlon.

In the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester, England he claimed gold again. He ended up in 11th place at the 2004 Summer Olympics with a time of 1:53:15.81.

Whitfield was named to the 2008 Summer Olympics team and won a silver medal at his third consecutive games.[1]

Whitfield lives on Salt Spring Island, British Columbia.

References

  1. ^ The Canadian Press (2008-06-09). "Whitfield headlines trio named to triathlon team". The Sports Network. Retrieved 2008-06-09. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)