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THE TIMEX MULTISPORT TEAM
Over ten years ago, Timex made a bold move in this historically-individual sport by creating a triathlon team.
Today, the team continues to support professional and amateur athletes fi nancially, physically and socially,
so that they can focus on training and racing, representing Timex across the world.
A diverse group of male and female athletes from 18 to 57 years old, hailing from nine countries, the Timex
Multisport Team wins championships, breaks records, innovates training techniques and helps grow the
triathlon community through clinics and presentations.
The team also works closely with Timex engineers to develop and refi ne new technologies for endurance
sports. Insights from the Timex team can be seen in the 50-Lap All Day and Run Trainer
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GPS watch.
Follow the team’s accomplishments, view photos and videos, and even browse their latest tweets at the
Team Timex tab on Facebook.com/TimexSports.
2011 MULTISPORT TEAM STATS:
Number of Races: 560
Number of 1st place fi nishes
(including place in age group): 149
Number of top 5 fi nishes
(including place in age group): 255
Number of clinics performed: 209
Number of athletes coached by Timex athletes: 722
Average number of hours a Timex athlete trains per week: 19
INDIVIDUAL STATS:
Gwen Jorgenson - The fi rst US female triathlete qualifi ed
for the 2012 Olympics
Viktor Zyemtsev - 1st at 70.3 Augusta; 3rd place
Ironman Arizona
Jackie Arendt - 2nd at Ironman St. George; 2nd at
Ironman Louisville
Keegan Williams - 3rd at Challenge Roth
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