Jo King (triathlete)

Joanne King is an Australian triathlete, born in 1976 in Portland, Victoria who came to prominence as a triathlete in 1996.[1] She was inducted into the International Triathlon Union's Hall of Fame in 2019.[1]

Joanne King
Born1976
Years active1994-2003
Known for2× International Triathlon Union World Champion: 1996 (junior title, Cleveland); 1998 (senior title, Lausanne)

Early life

Before focusing on triathlon, King competed in regional running events in Melbourne, Warrnambool and Geelong. She started to train for triathlons in her late teens.[1]

Career

King is a two-time World Champion: ITU Junior title in 1996 and ITU Senior title in 1998. Her last major win was in 2003 at the ITU Triathlon Asian Cup held in Singapore.[2]

King retired in 2000 due to injury.[1] At the Ironman distance, she was top performing Australian female in both 1998 and 1999.[3]

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References

  1. Kenny, Hannah (April 2019). "Triathlete queen King inducted into hall of fame". Surf Coast Times.
  2. ITU database. "Athlete search". International Triathlon Union.
  3. "Triathlon Australia".


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