Julie Ertel

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Triathlon
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Personal information
Date of birth 27th December 1972 (age 47)
place of birth Anaheim ( California )
societies
2008 USA Triathlon (National Team)
successes
2007 National champion triathlon short distance
status
resigned

Julie Ertel (* 27. December 1972 in Anaheim , California as Julie Swail ) is a former American triathlete and Olympian (2000, 2008), which-player water polo was active earlier than.

Career

2000 Summer Olympics, water polo

In 2000, Julie Ertel won the silver medal in water polo with the US team at the Sydney Olympics .

She later switched to triathlon. In 2002 she became national age group champion, in Mexico ITU world champion for amateurs and also aquathlon world champion for amateurs.

2008 Summer Olympics, triathlon

In 2007, she won the continental American Championships in triathlon and qualified by to participate in the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing . In 2008 she started again in this same discipline at the Olympic Games, where she finished 19th.

In November of the same year Julie Ertel won the ITU World Cup race in Cancún .

Ertel holds a BA in Economics. She lives in Placentia with her husband and a stepson .

Awards

  • Triathlon Athlete of the Year, 1994

Sporting successes

(DNF - Did Not Finish )

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Elites Set for World Championships ( English ) Archived from the original on December 1, 2011. Retrieved on February 5, 2014.
  2. ^ First Japanese success at the World Cup in Eilat / Israel
  3. ITU World Cup: Julie Ertel takes first victory
  4. Continental American Championships