Conrad Will (triathlete), Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Conrad Will (triathlete)

American triathlete

Date of Birth: 29-Jul-1941

Date of Death: 11-Sep-2002

Profession: triathlete

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Leo


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About Conrad Will (triathlete)

  • Conrad Will (July 29, 1941 – September 11, 2002) was one of the early pioneers in the sport of Triathlon.
  • A member of the famed “San Diego Track Club” and “Horny Toads” running group in San Diego, California, he competed in some of the earliest triathlons in the late 1970s.
  • In 1981 he participated in the Ironman Triathlon in its first year on the Big Island of Hawaii.
  • He competed in Ironman Hawaii 6 times in his 40s and 50s.
  • In 1984 he set a world record in the 40-49 age group at the Ultra Distance triathlon in Massachusetts.
  • A few days later, he won the over 40 national title in the Long Course Triathlon in Colorado.Outside of competition he was an even greater contributor to the sport of triathlon.
  • He worked closely with Valerie Silk and the Ironman Triathlon to bring the sport to a larger audience and in 1983 he produced and directed the first ever Ironman “spin-off”, the Ricoh Ironman in Los Angeles.
  • That same year he went on to create and co-found the annual three-day Ultraman (endurance challenge), also in Hawaii, which more than doubled the distances of the Ironman.
  • In 1984 he was elected board president of the national governing body for the sport USA Triathlon, then called Tri-Fed.
  • In his efforts to race faster, Mr.
  • Will also invented and manufactured the QWIKFIL tire inflation device, which greatly reduced the time needed to repair a flat tire.

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