Kathy Tremblay

Kathy Tremblay (born 16 June 1982) is a professional Canadian triathlete and member of the National Team.[1]

Kathy Tremblay
Tremblay a few minutes before the start of the World Championship Series triathlon in Kitzbuhel, 2010
Personal information
Born (1982-06-16) June 16, 1982
Sainte-Foy, Quebec, Canada
Height5 ft 2 in (1.57 m)
Weight105 lb (48 kg)
Sport
CountryCanada
Kathy Tremblay waiting for the start at Kitzbuhel, 2010.
Kathy Tremblay still in the race at Kitzbuhel, 2010.
Tremblay at the 2008 Summer Olympics.

Tremblay placed 29th in the 2008 Summer Olympics. Tremblay holds a degree in PR and Management (Relations industrielles, relations publiques et création d'entreprises). She lives in Montreal and is coached by her boyfriend David-James Taché.[2]

Along with fellow Canadian triathlete Paula Findlay, Tremblay qualified for the triathlon event at the 2012 Summer Olympics.[3]

ITU Competitions

In the eleven years from 2000 to 2010, Tremblay took part in 52 ITU competitions and achieved 20 top ten positions.

The list is based upon the official ITU rankings and the Athlete's Profile Page.[4] Unless indicated otherwise, the following events are triathlons (Olympic Distance) and belong to the Elite category.

DateCompetitionPlaceRank
  2000-04-30  World Championships (Junior)Perth 17
  2001-07-07  World CupToronto 20
  2001-07-22  World Championship (Junior)Edmonton 10
  2002-04-27  World CupSt. Petersburg 25
  2002-07-21  World CupCorner Brook 19
  2002-09-21  World CupNice 32
  2002-11-09  World Championships (U23)Cancun 15
  2004-05-09  World Championships (U23)Madeira 9
  2005-07-10  Pan American CupNew York 3
  2005-07-23  World CupEdmonton 15
  2005-09-10  World Championships (U23)Gamagori 5
  2005-11-13  World CupNew Plymouth 27
  2006-05-07  World CupMazatlan 3
  2006-06-04  Pan American ChampionshipsBrasília 1
  2006-07-02  Pan American CupBrampton 2
  2006-07-09  BG World CupEdmonton 11
  2006-08-05  Pan American CupBridgeport 1
  2006-09-02  World ChampionshipsLausanne 25
  2006-09-09  BG World CupHamburg 32
  2006-09-24  BG World CupBeijing 9
  2006-11-05  BG World CupCancun 48
  2007-04-15  BG World CupIshigaki 20
  2007-05-06  BG World CupLisbon DNF
  2007-06-17  BG World CupDes Moines 16
  2007-06-24  BG World CupEdmonton 14
  2007-07-15  PATCO Pan American ChampionshipsRio de Janeiro 4
  2007-08-05  Pan American CupDrummondville 1
  2007-08-11  BG World CupTiszaújváros 23
  2007-08-30  BG World ChampionshipsHamburg 27
  2007-09-15  BG World CupBeijing DNF
  2007-11-04  BG World CupCancun 16
  2007-12-01  BG World CupEilat 8
  2008-04-06  BG World CupNew Plymouth 24
  2008-04-13  BG World CupIshigaki 5
  2008-05-04  BG World CupRichards Bay 4
  2008-06-05  BG World ChampionshipsVancouver 21
  2008-07-12  Pan American CupMusselman 2
  2008-08-18  Olympic GamesBeijing 31
  2009-04-26  World CupIshigaki 2
  2009-05-02  Dextro Energy World Championship SeriesTongyeong 4
  2009-06-21  Dextro Energy World Championship SeriesWashington DC 22
  2009-06-27  Elite CupHy-Vee 27
  2009-07-11  Dextro Energy World Championship SeriesKitzbuhel 4
  2009-07-25  Dextro Energy World Championship SeriesHamburg 10
  2009-08-23  Pan American CupKelowna 2
  2009-09-09  Dextro Energy World Championship Series, Grand FinalGold Coast 30
  2010-03-27  World CupMooloolaba 19
  2010-04-11  Dextro Energy World Championship SeriesSydney 30
  2010-06-05  Dextro Energy World Championship SeriesMadrid DNF
  2010-06-12  Elite CupHy-Vee 22
  2010-07-24  Dextro Energy World Championship SeriesLondon 38
  2010-08-14  Dextro Energy World Championship SeriesKitzbuhel DNF
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References

  1. See http://triathloncanada.com/en/page.ch2?uid=NationalTeamOlympicDistance Archived 2011-07-17 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 17 August 2010.
  2. See "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-03-01. Retrieved 2014-05-14.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link). Retrieved 17 August 2010.
  3. Triathlete Brent McMahon qualifies for London 2012
  4. See http://archive.triathlon.org/zpg/zresults-ath-dtl.php?id=MzAy Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 6 February 2011.
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