Hedrick, Heather (c. 1972–)
Hedrick, Heather (c. 1972–)
American triathlete and duathlete. Born c. 1972, possibly in Indiana; University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, BS in dietetics, MS in exercise physiology.
Among the top triathletes and duathletes in US, ran 1st race at Champaign Urbana Mayor's Duathlon; serves as assistant director of Center for Educational Services at National Institute for Fitness and Sport; became ISF Triathlete of the Year (1998), named Female Triathlete of the Year by Master's Swim Team, and awarded All-American status for duathlon by USA Triathlon (2000).
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