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Tim DeBoom

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Tim DeBoom
Medal record
Men'sTriathlon
Representingthe United States
Ironman World Championship
Gold medal – first place2001Men's race
Gold medal – first place2002Men's race
Silver medal – second place2000Men's race
Bronze medal – third place1999Men's race

Tim DeBoom (born November 4, 1970, inCedar Rapids, Iowa), is a retired professionaltriathlete fromBoulder, Colorado, from 1995 to 2012. During that tenure, DeBoom participated in hundreds of triathlons around the world, winning both short course and long course triathlons. After a 10th place finish in the Hawaii Ironman in 1995, DeBoom focused on long distance racing, eventually winning theIronman Triathlon World Championship inHawaii twice (2001 & 2002).[1]

Toward the end of his triathlon career, DeBoom won the infamousNorseman triathlon, becoming the first non-European man to achieve the feat. He completed the three part race in 11 hours, 18 minutes and 52 seconds.

Tim was inducted into the Hawaii Ironman Hall of Fame in 2019.

DeBoom graduated from the University of Iowa withBachelor of Science degrees inexercise physiology andanatomy.

Personal Life: Tim is married to Nicole (Molzahn) DeBoom (Dec 28, 1996) and has one daughter, Wilder DeBoom.

Accomplishments

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Ironman Hawaii

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  • 1999: 3rd
  • 2000: 2nd
  • 2001: 1st
  • 2002: 1st
  • 2007: 4th

Other notable accomplishments

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References

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  1. ^Norcross, Don (October 20, 2002)."DeBoom repeats as champion".The San Diego Union-Tribune. RetrievedOctober 25, 2009.[dead link]

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