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Authors: Patrick Lindsay
âDuring his amazing career Greg proved that, despite being slight of build, he was a giant when it came to the sport of triathlon. He was one of the few athletes in the history of the sport who was a threat to win every single time he stepped to the line, no matter the distance. From 20-minute super sprints to 8-hour Ironman distance events, no one ever did it better than Greg Welch.
âHe was also an entertainer and a showman. He was capable of focusing and racing to win while still realising he was there to entertain. He managed to connect with fellow competitors and fans.
âI've never seen a harder racer than Greg. I often felt he may have had an inkling that time was not on his side. He crammed 20 seasons into 10 years. He jammed everything into his life. He competed constantly. He loved competing, he loved travelling, meeting new people, partying, being Greg Welch.
âHe's been an inspiration in the way he's adapted to his health problems. It's a pleasure to call him my friend.'
M
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And Mark Allen, arguably the greatest all-round triathlete of them allâ along with Gregâhas this to say: âGreg is a human being extraordinaire. There's no one whom I met in the sport of triathlons who could bridge so many gaps, from all race distances to athletes of all ages, genders and abilities. He's also bridged life by looking at death, and he reminded every single one of us that we are mortal, that we gotta make every single moment countâjust be grateful for every second you have.'
Greg Welch
Career Highlights
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World Champion, 1994 Ironman Triathlon World Championships
World Champion, 1990 World Triathlon Championships
World Champion, 1993 World Duathlon Championships
World Champion, 1996 World Long Distance Triathlon Championships
Named 1994 Triathlete-of-the-Year and 1994 Sports Star of the Year by
Triathlete
and
Competitor
magazines
Named 1994 Sports Star of the Year, Caltex Gold Oscar for New South Wales, Australia
Two-Time Champion, 1992 and 1994 Ironman Japan Triathlon
Multiple-Time Winner, Triathlon World Cup (1996â99)
Winner, 1999 Mrs. T's Chicago Triathlon
Winner, 1997 World Nature Games Triathlon
Winner, 1997 and 1992 Escape From Alcatraz Triathlon
US Pro Champion, 1992, 1993 and 1999
National Champion, 1992 Australian Sprint Triathlon Championships
Second Place, 1991 Ironman Triathlon World Championships
Bronze Medal, 1990 Commonwealth Games Triathlon
Third Place, 1989 and 1996 Ironman Triathlon World Championships
Runner-Up, 1994, 1995 and 1996 Triathlon Grand Prix Series
Ironman World Championships
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PLACE - 11
YEAR - 1999
SWIM - 0:54:28
BIKE - 4:53:19
RUN - 2:46:51
TOTAL - 8:40:50
PLACE - 3
YEAR - 1996
SWIM - 0:51:23
BIKE - 4:35:43
RUN - 2:51:51
TOTAL - 8:18:57
PLACE - 4
YEAR - 1995
SWIM - 0:51:47
BIKE - 4:46:31
RUN - 2:50:56
TOTAL - 8:29:14
PLACE - 1
YEAR - 1994
SWIM - 0:50:22
BIKE - 4:41:07
RUN - 2:48:58
TOTAL - 8:20:27
PLACE - 6
YEAR - 1992
SWIM - 0:49:32
BIKE - 4:37:20
RUN - 3:00:01
TOTAL - 8:26:53
PLACE - 2
YEAR - 1991
SWIM - 0:51:02
BIKE - 4:45:21
RUN - 2:48:10
TOTAL - 8:24:34
PLACE - 5
YEAR - 1990
SWIM - 0:51:51
BIKE - 4:52:20
RUN - 3:01:56
TOTAL - 8:46:07
PLACE - 3
YEAR - 1989
SWIM - 0:51:39
BIKE - 4:43:43
RUN - 2:56:53
TOTAL - 8:32:15
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