Flannery, Judy (1939–1997)
Flannery, Judy (1939–1997)
American triathlete. Name variations: Judith M. Flannery. Born Dec 24, 1939; killed by an automobile while on a bike-training ride, near Poolesville, Maryland, April 2, 1997; children: 5.
Took up running at age 38; in the triathlon, won 6 national age-group titles (1991–96) and 4 World titles (1992, 1994, 1995, 1996); was Columbia Triathlon Master's champion (1989–96) and Duatholon World champion (1991, 1993–96).
See also (documentary) Judy's Time.
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