My journey as a triathlete first began last summer after I graduated from Stanford University. As a former collegiate runner with no triathlon experience, I had a lot to learn, but fortunately I ended up in the right place! I started in the Collegiate Recruitment Program (CRP) last summer and am currently training with two […]

Marty Andrie Intro
I’d like to introduce myself by going back to May 2016. I had just graduated from Colorado School of Mines after a successful career in collegiate running and slightly less than successful academic career. Our program had a breakthrough year winning the Division 2 Cross Country National Championships and I was a proud owner of […]

Tongyeong and Miyazaki World Cups
The Tongyeong and Miyazaki World Cups came at the end of a long season of racing, with most of my races in the back half of the year. Tongyeong is one of my favorite courses on the circuit and boasts a peaceful sea swim, a hilly bike course, and a run that is mostly on […]

Lindsey Jerdonek News
After a 2nd place at the Boulder Peak triathlon in July, I hung up my TT bike and have focused on draft-legal racing. I finished 15th at Montreal WTS and achieved my first-ever World Cup podium, second behind fellow EDP athlete Summer Cook, in the Yucatan. On Saturday, I anchored my hometown Cleveland Rock & […]

Update from Renee Tomlin
In less than three weeks’ time I will be gearing up for the World Championships in Rotterdam, Netherlands. To be honest, it feels like yesterday I made the move to Australia to work with coach Jamie Turner and the Wollongong Wizards. But it was back in January that this new chapter in my triathlon journey […]

Summer Cook: Mexico and more…
Yucatan WC came in the middle of a busy period of racing for me. Since the start of July, I’ve raced in Spain, Germany, Canada, and now Mexico since the start of July and will race in the Czech Republic, the Netherlands, and Great Britain before the end of September! I was initially nervous to […]

Racing in Richmond
The lead up to racing makes me nervous. I don’t mind this though, because I know that being nervous is a sign from my mind and body that I understand the magnitude of the event to come. And nerves really are simply an embodiment of uncertainty which comes with every race. Richmond being my first […]

Acquiring a Winning Mentality
After a WTS-focused few seasons, I’ve had lots of experience racing the best, but not much experience standing on a podium. I believe a winning mentality can be acquired so I’m targeting races where I place the expectation to win on myself, and add this skill to my triathlon tool box. I started my season […]