Wednesday, January 22, 2020

USA Triathlon Ambassador Announcement





COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — The roster for the 2020 USA Triathlon Foundation Ambassador Team Powered by Newton Running was announced today, featuring 49 age-group ambassadors and three U.S. elite athlete captains. Team members will raise awareness for the mission of the USA Triathlon Foundation and encourage triathlon participation in their local communities, all while serving as brand representatives for Newton Running.

The ambassadors, some of the top age-group athletes in the nation, hail from 23 states and bring a diverse set of experiences and backgrounds in the sport. Through local service projects, community outreach activities and beginner triathlon clinics, ambassadors will embody the mission the USA Triathlon Foundation: to transform lives through sport by opening pathways to swim, bike and run to those for whom it might not otherwise be possible. 

The team is powered by Newton Running, the exclusive running shoe partner of USA Triathlon and the USA Triathlon Foundation, which has emphasized social responsibility and community giveback as part of its business model since being founded in 2006. 

“In its second year, the USA Triathlon Foundation Ambassador Team has doubled in size as we hope to bring more awareness to the Foundation than ever before,” said Caroline Condon, Fundraising Programs Coordinator for the USA Triathlon Foundation. “This incredible group of athletes is prepared to make transformative change across the country by inspiring and supporting their local multisport communities, all while sharing the values of the Foundation. I look forward to seeing what we can achieve as a team in 2020.”

“Newton Running is proud to be in our second year of partnership with the USA Triathlon Foundation and Ambassador Team,” said Wendy Lee, Director of Global Sales and Philanthropy for Newton Running. “We’re excited to have such a worthy group of athletes and philanthropists running toward their goals with Newtons on their feet! For us this partnership is the perfect match, using the sport that connects us to make a difference in our communities.”

Outreach activities will support one of the Foundation’s three key focus areas: encouraging every child to participate; inspiring every paratriathlete to compete; and igniting young athletes’ dreams of competing at the Olympic or Paralympic Games.

Ambassador team members will participate in service projects onsite at the Legacy Triathlon and Toyota USA Paratriathlon National Championships in Long Beach, California, on July 18; and the Toyota USA Triathlon Age Group National Championships in Milwaukee on Aug. 8-9. Service projects will support local triathlon communities and multisport-focused charities in each host city.

Additionally, ambassadors will raise a minimum of $1,000 each for the USA Triathlon Foundation. That funding will go toward deserving individuals and organizations in the multisport community in support of the Foundation’s three focus areas.

Throughout the triathlon season, ambassadors will also share the mission and vision of the Foundation through personal stories on their social media channels and in multisport-focused media outlets.

Three U.S. elite triathletes will serve as captains of the ambassador team: 2016 U.S. Olympian and current USA Triathlon Collegiate Recruitment Program Manager Joe Maloy (Naples, Fla.); 2016 U.S. Paralympic silver medalist Hailey Danz (Wauwatosa, Wis.); former U.S. Triathlon National Team member Erin Storie (Fort Bragg, N.C.); and current U.S. Triathlon National Team Member Renée Tomlin (Ocean City, N.J.). Captains will help lead community service efforts while using their social media platforms to advance the Foundation’s mission and vision. 

For more information about the ambassador team, or to make a donation to the USA Triathlon Foundation, visit usatriathlonfoundation.org.

2020 USA Triathlon Foundation Ambassador Team Powered by Newton Running

Age Group Ambassadors

Malek Amrani (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Pete Anderson (Portland, Maine)
Kimee Armour (Auburn, Ill.)
Corey Bell (Godfrey, Ill.)
Lyndze Blosser (New York, N.Y.)
Susan Brashear (Highlands Ranch, Colo.)
Nicole Brown (Winter Park, Fla.)
Avery Chapman (Wellington, Fla.)
Madeline Consuelos (Schnecksville, Pa.)
Carol Coram (Seattle, Wash.)
Becky DiSorbo (Henderson, Nev.)
Scott K. Endsley (San Diego, Calif.)
Ronnie Fields, Jr. (Haynesville, La.)
Jamila Gale-Agans (Jber, Alaska)
William Gates, Jr. (Maryville, Tenn.)
Thomas A. Giannettino (Auburn, N.Y.)
Gail Gottfried (Sierra Madre, Calif.)
Susan Haag (Jacksonville, Fla)
Jill Hamilton-Reeves (Shawnee, Kan.)
Suzy Heffernan (Cutchogue, N.Y.)
Jason Henry (Midland, Mich.)
Wesley Hollero (Henderson, Nev.)
Donnelly Howard (Mobile, Ala.)
Jillian Jacinth (Babylon, N.Y.)
Leah Kaplan (Spokane, Wash.)
Kenny Knittle (Orwigsburg, Pa.)
Caryn Kusleika (Omaha, Neb.)
Noah Lam (Stony Brook, N.Y.)
Dana Locken (Bath, South Dakota)
Magui Martinez-Pena (Boulder, Colo.)
Cristin McDermott (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
Emily Morrison (Griffith, Ind.)
Jen Myers (Chesapeake, Va.)
Cheryl Perry (The Woodlands, Texas)
Steph Popelar (Elizabeth, Colo.)
Sue Reynolds (Bloomington, Ind.)
Sybille Rex (Boston, Mass.)
Michael Salsgiver (Henderson, Va.)
Rosalind Jarrett Sepulveda (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Jerry Shere (Cleveland Heights, Ohio)
Tove Shere (Cleveland Heights, Ohio)
Janessa Schulte (Colorado Springs, Colo.)
Kearci Smith (Plano, Texas)
Khem Suthiwan (Denver, Colo.)
Kim Townsend. (Evansville, Ind.)
Ross Young (Austin, Texas)
Nicole Wan (Elgin, Texas)
Christine Wodke (Milawukee, Wis.)
Joshua Woods (Woodinville, Wash.)

Team Captains

Hailey Danz (Wauwatosa, Wis.), 2016 U.S. Paralympic silver medalist
Joe Maloy (Naples, Fla.), 2016 U.S. Olympian
Erin Storie (Fort Bragg, N.C.), Former U.S. Triathlon National Team Member
Renée Tomlin (Ocean City, N.J.), U.S. Triathlon National Team Member


Team Manager

Caroline Condon (Colorado Springs, Colo.), USA Triathlon Foundation Fundraising Programs Coordinator

About the USA Triathlon Foundation
The USA Triathlon Foundation was created in 2014 by the USA Triathlon Board of Directors as an independent tax-exempt 501(c)(3) entity. Under the leadership of its Trustees and Committee members, the Foundation serves as a means to create a healthier America through triathlon and seeks to transform lives by opening up new pathways to the sport for all, especially those who are otherwise underserved. The USA Triathlon Foundation operates with the belief that every child should have the chance to participate, every paratriathlete should have the opportunity to compete, and every aspiring elite athlete should be able to chase his or her Olympic dream. Since the Foundation’s inception, more than $3 million has been provided to worthy causes and organizations that support its mission. Donations to the USA Triathlon Foundation ensure America's youth are introduced to the benefits and fun of a multisport lifestyle, athletes with disabilities receive the training, support and gear to be able to participate and excel, and the best aspiring young athletes have a chance to pursue their Olympic Dreams. Visit usatriathlonfoundation.org to learn more and donate today.

About USA Triathlon
USA Triathlon is proud to serve as the National Governing Body for triathlon, as well as duathlon, aquathlon, aquabike, winter triathlon, off-road triathlon and paratriathlon in the United States. Founded in 1982, USA Triathlon sanctions more than 4,300 events and connects with more than 400,000 members each year, making it the largest multisport organization in the world. In addition to its work at the grassroots level with athletes, coaches, and race directors — as well as the USA Triathlon Foundation — USA Triathlon provides leadership and support to elite athletes competing at international events, including International Triathlon Union (ITU) World Championships, Pan American Games and the Olympic and Paralympic Games. USA Triathlon is a proud member of the ITU and the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC).

About Newton Running
Newton Running creates performance shoes specifically for runners and outdoor recreationists. The brand, which is headquartered in Boulder, Colorado, was built and is operated by runners for runners and strives to help athletes improve their form and abilities. Newton Running is a purpose driven company with a commitment to social and environmental accountability. Learn more about Newton Running at newtonrunning.com.



Chris Wodke
Founder & Manager Team CMT
www.run4cmt.com

Chris is a triathlete and long distance runner. She is a three time participant of the Boston Marathon.  In 2012 she finished 2nd at Boston in the Mobility Impaired Division. She was on the course in 2013 when the bombs exploded.

She has appeared three times at the Paratriathlon National Triathlon Sprint Championship. She was the 2012 and 2014 National Champion Paratriathlon Open Division Champion.

In 2014 she was the PC Open Champion at the Duathlon National Championship and at the Aqua bike National Championship in 2016. She represented Team USA at the Aquathon ITU World Championship in Chicago in 2015i, Cozumel in 2016 and Denmark in 2018. In 2018 finishing 5th in the 60 to 64 age group.

 In 2014 she represented the U.S. as a paratriathlete at the Pan-American Triathlon Championship in Dallas, Texas.  She has won state championships in cycling and triathlon as a senior Olympian. In 2017 she placed 2nd in her age group at the Winter Triathlon National Championship, earning a spot on Team USA for the World Championship.

She travels around the country raising awareness of CMT.

She is the author of the book, “Running for My Life” that details her experience as a CMT affected athlete and the book “Soup Sundays, A Journey Toward Healthy Eating”.

You may visit her author page at:
http://www.amazon.com/Christine-Wodke/e/B00IJ02HX6

Team CMT is a group of athletes and supporters working to raise awareness and to find a cure for CMTWe currently have 233 athletes in 41 states. We also have members in Australia, Canada, England, Finland, Vietnam, Iran, Scotland, France, Turkey, Poland, Norway, Mexico, Wales, Ireland and Sweden!. If you wish to join us visit our web site; www.run4cmt.com or www.hnf-cure.org

CMT or Charcot-Marie-Tooth is the most commonly inherited peripheral neuropathy. It affects over 155,000 Americans (as many as MS).  It is a disease of the nerves that control the muscles. It is slowly progressive, causing loss of normal function and or sensation in the lower legs/feet and arms/hands.

Symptoms include; muscle wasting in the lower legs and feet leading to foot drop, poor balance and gait problems Atrophy in the hands causes difficulty with manual dexterity.

Structural foot deformities such as high arches and hammer toes are common.

Poor tolerance for cool or cold temperatures and many people have chronically cold hands and feet.

Additional symptoms may include fatigue, sleep apnea, breathing difficulties and hearing loss.


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