Dede Griesbauer Shares Her Secrets to Longevity in Triathlon
She’s racing women more than half her age and still posting PRs. How does she do it—and what can we learn from her?
She’s racing women more than half her age and still posting PRs. How does she do it—and what can we learn from her?
You've probably never heard of Team Psycho, but you're definitely familiar with the long line of elite triathletes who've been supported by the Boston-based triathlon club.
Today we check in with Ultraman world record holder Dede Griesbauer.
Forty-nine-year-old pro Dede Griesbauer finished second overall at Ultraman Florida, establishing a new race and world record.
Even the pros—Chrissie Wellington included—had to start somewhere. We polled some of the pros to get them to share some of the lessons they’ve learned (often the hard way). Learn from their mistakes so you don’t make the same ones.
American professional triathlete Dede Griesbauer is braving yet another winter storm while attempting to prepare for her 2011 season. At least she's dealing with the situation with a sense of humor, as showcased in the following tweet.