Simon Lessing

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Born (1971-02-12) 12 February 1971 (age 54)
Cape Town, South Africa
CountryGreat Britain
Retired2008
Simon Christopher Lessing
Simon Lessing at Lake Placid
Personal information
Born (1971-02-12) 12 February 1971 (age 54)
Cape Town, South Africa
Sport
CountryGreat Britain
SportTriathlon
Retired2008
Medal record
Men's Triathlon
Representing  Great Britain
ITU World Championships
Gold medal – first place1992 HuntsvilleIndividual
Gold medal – first place1995 CancúnIndividual
Gold medal – first place1996 ClevelandIndividual
Gold medal – first place1998 LausanneIndividual
Silver medal – second place1993 ManchesterIndividual
Silver medal – second place1999 MontrealIndividual
Bronze medal – third place1997 PerthIndividual
ITU Long Distance World Championships
Gold medal – first place1995Individual
ETU European Championships
Gold medal – first place1991Individual
Gold medal – first place1993Individual
Gold medal – first place1994Individual
Ironman World Championship 70.3
Silver medal – second place2006Individual
Goodwill Games
Gold medal – first place1994 St Petersburg RussiaIndividual
Gold medal – first place1998 New York USAIndividual

Simon Christopher Lessing, MBE, (born 12 February 1971) is a British triathlete who won five International Triathlon Union (ITU) world titles (1992, 1995(2), 1996 and 1998).[1] He also won races at 70.3 (Half Ironman), 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. In 2008 he retired from professional racing.[2] Simon resides in Boulder, Colorado, United States,[1] where he operates Boulder Coaching with Darren de Reuck.[3]

He was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2000 New Year Honours for services to triathlon.[4]

Early years

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