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Albabici and
SCI'CON are pleased to announce their sponsorship of
Andrew Johnson, triathlon coach for
D3
Multisport,
and pro triathlete based in Colorado. Recently he has have
started to do video product reviews for
BeginnerTriathlete.com,
which has over 40,000 members.
As a coach, Andrew
Johnson states:

"My coaching philosophy can be summed up in
two words: listening and balance. By combining these two elements I
feel I can help each athlete achieve their full potential.
First, I listen to each athlete and
ascertain their goals, what they hope to achieve and where they want
the journey to take them. No matter if it’s a time goal, a placing
goal, or a goal to finish. From my perspective, it’s important to
listen to the athlete’s thoughts on their strengths and weakness, past
training and time available to train. In order to create the optimal
training plan, I need to understand where an athlete is coming from and
where they want to go."
Albabici and SCI'CON provide Andrew
with the
ATLAS and
AEROTECH
bicycle transport cases. |
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Career
Highlights |
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2007
- 9:20 at the Quelle Challenge Roth.
- New PR at the 1/2 IM distance: 4:04:17 at the EagleMan 70.3
2006
- 3rd overall at IM CDA in 9:21.
- New IM PR at IM Hawaii: 9:12:11, w/ a new bike PR of 4:57. 8th in the 25-29
AG and 74th overall, 6th American
2005
- Ironman World Championships, Kona, HI. 9:22:36, 13th AG, 110th overall
- New PRs Bike 5:10:24; Marathon 3:06:13
- US HalfMax Championships • 4:16:30, 1st AG, 2nd Overall
- Ironman Arizona • 9:43:36, 3rd AG, 35th Overall
2004
- Ironman World Championships, Kona, HI • 10:24, 214th overall
- Harvest Moon Half Ironman, Aurora, CO • 4:20:25, 3rd overall, 1st AG
- Pigman Half Ironman Midwest Regional Championships, Palo, IA • 4:26:17, 8th overall 1st AG
- Ft. Collins Old Town 10k, Ft. Collins, CO • 38:29, 7th overall
- 5430 Half Ironman, Boulder, CO • 4:32:14, 18th overall, 3rd AG
- Loveland Lake to Lake Triathlon, Loveland, CO • 2:19:18, 8th overall, 4th AG
- Florida Half Ironman, Orlando, FL • 2nd AG
- Half Ironman California, Oceanside, CA • 4:36:39, 2nd AG • Qualified
Personal Records
- Marathon • 2:59:48 (6:51 per mile pace)
- Half Ironman • 4:12:45
- Ironman • 9:22:36 (Kona)
- Named U.S.A.T. All-American in 2003
- Named to Team U.S.A. for Long Course World Championships 2003
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2003
- Long Course World Championships, Ibiza, Spain • 6:35:11, 13th AG
- Harvest Moon Half Ironman, Aurora, CO • 4:12:45, 5th overall, 2nd AG
- Muncie Endurathon , Muncie, IN • 4:38:43
- Pleasant Prairie Triathlon, Pleasant Prairie, WI • 2:09:02, 8th overall, 4th AG
- Half Ironman California, Oceanside, CA • 4:25:31, 4th AG
2002
- Ironman Wisconsin, Madison, WI • 10:25:49, 82 overall, 12th AG
- Buffalo Springs Lake Half Ironman, Buffalo Springs Lake, TX • 4:47:51
- Ironman Utah, Provo, UT • 5:02:03
- Big Rock Triathlon, Lake Perris, CA • 3:12:26, 16th overall, 2nd AG
2001
- Harvest Moon Half Ironman, Aurora, CO • 4:23:00, 2nd AG
- Ft. Morgan Elks Half Ironman, Ft. Morgan, CO • 4:58:52, 1st AG
2000
- Wildflower Olympic Triathlon, Lake San Antonio, CA • 2:22:03, 6th AG
- Mrs. T’s Triathlon, Chicago, IL • 2:08:26, 5th AG
- N.A.T.S. Triathlon Series, Lake Pleasant, AZ
- Boulder Peak Triathlon, Boulder, CO • 2:15:38, 4th AG
- New Balance Half Iron, Victoria, B.C. • 4:33:46, 1st AG
1999
- Pigman Sprint Triathlon, Palo, IA • 1:14:03, 4th in AG
- New Life Duathlon, Iowa City, IA • 1:32:30, 6th overall, 1st AG
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Andrew may be
contacted through
D3
Multisport - Check for his video product reviews
on BeginnerTriathlete.com. |
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