Olympic Triathlon Coach and Motivational Speaker
Known for her devastating run splits, two-time Triathlon World Champion, Siri Lindley, dominated the International Triathlon Union (ITU) World Rankings for two years in 2001 and 2002. Winning the World Cup Series both years by being the #1 ranked triathlete in the world!
Having achieved all of her goals in professional triathlon competition, Siri began coaching in 2003. Her experience and talents in the sport have shone through with tremendous results, at all distances and with both elite and age group level competitors.
Siri is also in demand and highly respected for her motivational speaking engagements.
Siri with co-announcers for NBC commentary.
Siri and co-coach Calvin.
You’ve got to smile to stay ahead.
Siri is proud to list:
World Championship Crowns:
- Mirinda Carfrae, 2010 IRONMAN WORLD CHAMPION, 2007 WORLD CHAMPION
- Rodgrigo Acevedo 70.3 Age Group World Champion 2009
- Sarah Groff Aquathlon world Champion 2007
Olympic Medals:
- Susan Williams, Bronze, Athens 2004
Olympic Qualifiers:
- Susan Williams, Fiorela D’croz
- Jill Savege and Lauren Groves, Canada
World Championship Medals:
- Leanda Cave 70.3 World Championship, Silver Medal
- Marybeth Ellis, 70.3 World Championship 2008, Silver Medal
National Championships:
- Ruby Murilla and Jorge Arias, Colombia 2009
- Lauren Groves, Canada 2006
- Jill Savege, Canada 2004
- Courtney Bennigson 2004
World Cup Wins:
- Jill Savege
- Sam Warriner
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World #1 Titles:
- Sam Warriner, New Zealand 2008
Long Distance World Rankings #1:
- Leanda Cave 2011
Military Championships:
- Kathy Rakel, USAF 2010
Numerous 70.3 and Olympic Distance race wins:
- Kate Major
- Leanda Cave
- Desiree Ficker
- Misato Takagi
- Hayley Peirsol
- Rodrigo Acevedo
- Mirinda Carfrae
- Magali Tisseyre
- David Kahn
- Anna Cleave
- Rebekah Keat
- Yvonne van Vlerken
- Michelle Bremer
- Chris Foster
- Mauro Cavanha
- Dede Griesbauer
Rev 3 Series Champions:
- Sam Warriner 2010
- Kate Major 2011
Siri has coached her Age Group Athletes to:
- World Championship Crowns (Rodrigo Acevedo 2009 70.3 World Championships)
- National Championships
- World Championship selection, Ironman World Championship selection and 70.3
- World Championship selection
- Major race wins!
