Luc Van Lierde

Belgian triathlete From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Luc Van Lierde (born 14 April 1969 in Bruges) is a former athlete from Belgium, who has been competing in triathlon since 1990 and who has been a professional triathlon coach since 2009.[1]

Born (1969-04-14) 14 April 1969 (age 56)
CountryBelgium
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Luc Van Lierde
Van Lierde at the Knokke triathlon, 2 September 2008
Personal information
Born (1969-04-14) 14 April 1969 (age 56)
Sport
CountryBelgium
Medal record
Representing  Belgium
Men's triathlon
ITU Triathlon World Championships
Silver medal – second place1996 ClevelandElite men's race
ITU Long Distance World Championships
Gold medal – first place1997 NiceElite men's race
Gold medal – first place1998 Sado IslandElite men's race
Silver medal – second place1995 NiceElite men's race
Silver medal – second place1996 MuncieElite men's race
Ironman World Championship
Gold medal – first place1996Men's race
Gold medal – first place1999Men's race
Silver medal – second place1998Men's race
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Athletic career

Van Lierde's international career started in 1990 when he came fourth in the World Olympic Distance Triathlon Championships. In the full-length Ironman triathlon, which involves swimming 3.8 km, cycling 180 km and running a 42.2 km marathon, he was ranked among the first ten in the European Championships three times between 1990 and 1995. 1995 was a decisive year for Luc Van Lierde, when he took second place at the ITU World Championships, and came second in the European Olympic Distance Triathlon Championships.[2]

In 1996 he won the European Championships and came second in the World Championships in the Olympic Distance Triathlon. He won the Nice Triathlon and became World Long Course Triathlon Champion. Luc Van Lierde became the first European ever to win the Ironman World Championship, beating the existing record by three minutes.[3]

Luc Van Lierde went on to clock the fastest Ironman Triathlon ever in 1997, doing 7:50:27 (0:44, 4:28, 2:36, plus transition) in Ironman Europe. Absent from the Ironman 1998, after undergoing an operation, he nevertheless won the Flemish Sports Personality of the Year trophy. In 1999, he once again won the Ironman World Championship in Hawaii, outrunning the second placed competitor by six minutes. During that same year, he received the Giant of Flanders trophy awarded by the two Flanders section of the Association of Professional Journalists.

Van Lierde during the 2007 Ironman

Triathlon coach

In 2009, after more than 20 years as a professional triathlete, Van Lierde began a career as a triathlon coach. Frederik Van Lierde (not related) approached Van Lierde with the request to coach him. One year later he managed to coach Frederik Van Lierde to a third place at the 2012 Ironman World Championship. In 2013, he coached Frederik to the 2013 Ironman World Championship.

Van Lierde has successfully coached several other professional athletes, including Marino Vanhoenacker, Iván Raña, Will Clarke, Michelle Vesterby, and Saleta Castro.[4]

Notable achievements

Honors and awards

References

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