Chris Lieto

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Chris Lieto (born February 7, 1972, in Red Bank, New Jersey) is a professional triathlete and the winner of the 2006 Ironman Japan, 2005 Ironman Canada, and 2002 Ironman Wisconsin triathlons.

Athletic career

Lieto grew up in Danville, California and later began his athletic career playing collegiate water polo at Long Beach State University. In 1997, he saw the Hawaii Ironman Triathlon World Championship on television and decided to participate in his first triathlon ever, which he won. Only three years later he became a professional triathlete. Just another three years after that, in 2003, he went on to place 13th at that same championship he saw on television which sparked his interest in the sport. After a disappointing race career in 2005, Lieto chose to return to work as a mortgage broker while still continuing to train. Lieto said that returning to work "...helped me balance the time and focus I put into triathlon. I still focus on training, but without the endless thinking about the next race or the next training day. It allows me to be a little more relaxed in my preparation for a race." Since 2003, Lieto has steadily worked up his finishing place at the Ironman World Championship: 13th in 2003, 18th in 2005, 9th in 2006, 6th in 2007, 18th in 2008 and 2nd overall in 2009. He is the current bike course record holder for the 2005 Ironman Canada, with a time of 4:25:26. K-Swiss is Lieto's primary sponsor. Lieto currently resides in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii with his wife Karis, son Kaiden, and daughter Kayah.

Results

2009 Results 2nd Ironman World Championships, Kona Hawaii 2nd Nautica Malibu Triathlon Classic 1st San Jose International Pro Challenge (course record) 2nd Ironman Boise 70.3 (new bike course record) 2nd Ironman Hawaii Honu 70.3 new bike course record 2nd UVAS Triathlon 7th Wildflower 1/2 Ironman 3rd Miami International Triathlon New Bike Course record 2008 Results 3rd Miami International Triathlon (bike course record) 1st Nautica South Beach (course record) 3rd Wildflower 1/2 Ironman (new bike course record) 1st Columbia Triathlon (course record) 1st San Jose International (course record) 2nd Ironman 70.3 Boise (bike course record) 23rd Ironman World Championships Hawaii 2nd Ironman Arizona Additional Results 1st Ironman Japan 2006 (new bike course record) 1st Ironman Canada 2005 (new bike course record) 1st Ironman Wisconsin 2002 1st Ironman 70.3 Vineman 2002 1st Nautica Malibu Triathlon 2003 1st San Jose International 2007 2nd Ironman USA Lake Placid 2003 2nd Ironman Malaysia 2006 (new bike course record) 2nd Ironman 70.3 Florida 2004 6th Ironman World Championship 2007 8th Ironman World Championship 70.3 2006 (2nd American) 9th Ironman World Championship 2006, Kona Hawaii (1st American) 13th Ironman World Championship 2003 18th Ironman World Championship 2005 3rd Kemah International Triathlon 2010 (new bike course record) US National Ironman Champion 2003 Ranked 5th in the World 2003 by Inside Triathlon Chris is now retired from professional triathlon.

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