Tereza Macel
Tereza Macel, a highly recognized Czech-Canadian triathlete, has competed in triathlon
since 1995. In 2005, she began working with The Endurance Lab's Head Coach, Adam Johnston.
In early 2009, Tereza began working with Brett Sutton and Team TBB.
Throughout her lengthy career, she has produced the following highlights (listed in reverse
chronological order):
- Ironman Brazil Champion, 2010
- Hawaii Ironman World Championships. 4th place 2009
- Ironman Canada Champion, 2009
- Ironman USA Champion, 2009
- Ironman PB of 9:11:20 (Ironman Canada, 2009)
- Fastest female Ironman swim of the Ironman circuit, 2007 (48:23, Western Australia, 2007)
- Ironman Bike PB of 4:58
- Sub 3 hour marathoner 2:58:57, Philadelphia Marathon, 2006
- Ironman Korea Champion, 2006
- Muskoka Chase Overall Champion, 2006
- Hawaii Ironman World Championships competitor 2005
- Muskoka Chase Female Champion, 2005
- 2003 Commonwealth Games Team Alternate
- Three time ITU Triathlon World Championship competitor, 2002-2004
- ITU World Cup competitor, 2000-2004. Highest finish- 6th, Japan, 2002
- Canadian National Champion, 2000 (Olympic Distance)
- CIAU Swimmer (1993-1995)
Outside of her athletic career, Tereza's credentials include:
- Associate Coach, NYAC Triathlon Swim Team,
2006 to present
- NLS Certified
- Television commentator for Triathlon TV
- B.Sc. (Biology), University of Waterloo, 1998
Tereza has trained under the tutelage of numerous swim, run, and triathlon coaches, and has spent
extensive time training in the following locations: Victoria, Australia, Toronto, South Africa,
Florida, Texas, Philippines, Thailand, Switzerland, and Korea. Tereza is extending her triathlon experience
and expertise to The Endurance Lab via
personal coaching services.
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