Lori Bowden
Canadian triathlete
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Lori Chestnut (née Bowden; born June 13, 1967) is a Canadian triathlete.
Bowden competed at the Ironman distance in the sport, her first win coming at Ironman Canada in Penticton in 1997. She went on to record a number of other victories and won the Ironman Triathlon World Championships in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii in 1999 and 2003.[1]
Bowden helped organize the Royal Victoria Marathon. In 2015, she and Heather Fuhr were inducted into the Ironman Hall of Fame.[1][2]
References
- ^ a b Jenny, Kristin (2023-10-11). "Women's Ironman World Champions: Where Are They Now?". Triathlete. Retrieved 2024-08-24.
- ^ Triathlete.com (2015-08-13). "Lori Bowden, Heather Fuhr To Be Inducted Into Ironman Hall Of Fame". Triathlete. Retrieved 2024-08-24.
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World Champions in women's Ironman Triathlon
- Lyn Lemaire (1979)
- Robin Beck (1980)
- Linda Sweeney (1981)
- Kathleen McCartney (Feb 1982)
- Julie Leach (Oct 1982)
- Sylviane Puntous (1983–84)
- Joanne Ernst (1985)
- Paula Newby-Fraser (1986)
- Erin Baker (1987)
- Paula Newby-Fraser (1988–89)
- Erin Baker (1990)
- Paula Newby-Fraser (1991–94)
- Karen Smyers (1995)
- Paula Newby-Fraser (1996)
- Heather Fuhr (1997)
- Natascha Badmann (1998)
- Lori Bowden (1999)
- Natascha Badmann (2000–02)
- Lori Bowden (2003)
- Natascha Badmann (2004–05)
- Michellie Jones (2006)
- Chrissie Wellington (2007–09)
- Mirinda Carfrae (2010)
- Chrissie Wellington (2011)
- Leanda Cave (2012)
- Mirinda Carfrae (2013–14)
- Daniela Ryf (2015–18)
- Anne Haug (2019)
- Daniela Ryf (2021)
- Chelsea Sodaro (2022)
- Lucy Charles-Barclay (2023)
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