Chelsea Sodaro

American professional triathlete

Chelsea Reilly Sodaro (born May 9, 1989, in San Luis Obispo, California) is an American professional triathlete. She won the Ironman World Championship in 2022.[1][2]

Background

After graduating from Davis High School in Davis, California, Sodaro attended University of California, Berkeley on an athletic scholarship. While at Cal, she earned All-American honors as a senior in cross-country and track. She ended her college career with a ninth-place finish in the women's 5000 meters at the 2012 NCAA Championships[3]

As a professional runner, Sodaro won two national titles. She won the USA 10 km road championships in 2012, in her debut at that distance.[4] At 2013 USATF Indoor Championships, she won the 3000m race, edging out Emily Infeld.[5] She was coached by fellow Cal alum and Olympian Magdalena Boulet.

In 2017, she transitioned from running to triathlon.[6]

Triathlon

In October 2022, Sodaro won the Ironman World Championship at Kona, Hawaii, becoming the first rookie world champion since Chrissie Wellington and first American woman to win since 1996.[2] It was the second Ironman distance triathlon of her career.

References

  1. ^ "Chelsea Sodaro Wins Ironman Kona Title 18 Months After Giving Birth".
  2. ^ a b "Hawaii Ironman World Championships 2022 Results: Kona Rookie American Chelsea Sodaro Rewrites History". October 7, 2022.
  3. ^ "Chelsea Reilly Takes 9th in 5000 Meters".
  4. ^ "Chelsea Reilly Takes USA 10K Crown". October 8, 2012.
  5. ^ "2013 USA Indoor Track and Field Meet - Day 1 Mid-d and Distance Recap - Chelsea Reilly and Will Leer Win 3k Titles". March 3, 2013.
  6. ^ "Triathlon Chelsea Sodaro Wikipedia Age & Coach of Ironman Champion 2022".
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World Champions in women's Ironman Triathlon
(men)
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US National Championship winners in women's indoor 3000 meters
1975–1979
Amateur Athletic Union
1981–1992
The Athletics Congress
1993–present
USA Track & Field
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*Distances have varied as follows: 2 Miles (1975–1986) and odd numbered years since 2015, 3000 meters (1987–2014) and even numbered years since 2014
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USA Championship winners in the women's 10K run


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