- Simon Lessing
Simon Christopher Lessing (born
February 12 ,1971 ) is a Britishtriathlete who won four Olympic-distance world titles (1992, 1995, 1996 and 1998). He also won races at 70.3, ITU long distance and Ironman-distance events. He set an Olympic-distance world record in 1996, and is noted for his 2004 Ironman Lake Placid win, where he set a course record of 8:23:12.Background
Born in
Cape Town ,Western Cape South Africa , he is the nephew of Nobel laureateDoris Lessing . He moved to Britain at age 18, and now lives inBoulder, Colorado ,United States .cite web
url = http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/le/simon-lessing-1.html
title = Simon Lessing profile
year = 2008
publisher = Sports Reference
accessdate = 2008-10-01]hort Course
During the 1990s he and his great rival, fellow Brit Spencer Smith, dominated Olympic distance triathlon. Lessing won the ITU Olympic Distance Triathlon World Championship in 1992
Muskoka Canada , 1995Cancún ,Mexico 1996Cleveland, Ohio , United States, and 1998Lausanne ,Switzerland .In 1996, Lessing broke the world record in the World Championship triathlon (Olympic distance) with a time of 1 hour, 39 minutes, 50 seconds at Cleveland. This record stands as of 2006 (compare with the
Olympic Games record bySimon Whitfield of 1:48:24.02).Lessing is a regular competitor at the famous Escape from Alcatraz Triathlon held annually in
San Francisco Bay . He has won the men's elite division there three times: 1996, 2003 and 2004.Lessing competed at the first Olympic triathlon at the
2000 Summer Olympics . He took ninth place with a total time of 1:49:24.32.Long Course/70.3
His first attempt at Long Course Triathlon took place in 1993 on the
Nice triathlon course, in theCote d'Azur . A memorable race to many fans Lessing stayed with 9-time defending ChampionMark Allen until within 5 kilometers of the finish. He went on to win the Nice race in 1995.Lessing has won numerous Ironman 70.3 races on the World Triathlon Corporation Circuit, including the inaugural 70.3 at Walt Disney World Florida in 2004, and again in 2005. He won first place at the Vineman 70.3 in 2006.
In 2005 he set a new half-Ironman course record at the famous
Wildflower triathlon .Ironman
Simon Lessing qualified for the 2004 world championships with a 1st place win and course record at Ironman Lake Placid in July 2004, where he set a course record of 8:23:12. In his first appearance at the Ironman World Championships (2004) he dropped out halfway into the bike leg, due to fierce winds and problems with his back.
Lessing did not complete the marathon at the 2005 Ironman Couer d'Alene and failed to qualify there for
Kona . He raced again the same summer and qualified for the 2005 Hawaii Ironman World Championships by taking 4th place at Ironman Canada in Penticton, B.C., August, 2005, in a time of 8:43:13. He did not complete the marathon at the 2005 world championships. Some say he was too worn out by the season of racing by the time he arrived there in October.fact|date=October 2008On Sunday 19 August 2007 Lessing won the Timberman 70.3.
References
External links
* [http://www.simonlessing.net Official website]
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