ISSUE #23, Summer 2004 -
Susan Bartholomew Williams of Littleton was the last member of
the U.S. Olympic Triathlon Team to be selected for this year's summer
Olympics in Athens, Greece.
Susan has been racing for the
U.S. National Team at the elite international World Cup level for
over seven years. She was working hard towards earning a spot on the
team that was headed to Sydney in 2000. However, just a few days before
the trials were held in Irving, Texas, she learned she was pregnant
with her first child. It is dangerous to let one's heart rate get
too high during pregnancy, so she had to hold back and let others
lead the race. She named her daughter Sydney in honor of that sacrifice.
She did not give up her dream,
however, and the additional four years of hard training have paid
off and she will be headed to Athens in August.
This year she has been working
with former world champion and Boulder resident Siri Lindley as her
coach. Lindley will also be going to Athens as a commentator for NBC--not
only for the triathlon, but also for field hockey, which she competed
in at the collegiate level.
The team was selected using
a combination of three races and the international world ranking of
the athletes. The races were this year's World Championships in Spain,
a World Cup race in Honolulu, and an international points race in
Bellingham, Washington on June 13th.
Susan was in a very tight battle
with Laura Reback of Florida for the final slot, and it came down
to who crossed the finish line ahead of the other in Bellingham, the
final qualifying race. Susan came in third, Reback fifth.
"This was a dream race
for me. It really hasn't sunk in yet," Williams said. "Now
I will just train a little harder for the next few weeks and will
celebrate a little bit."
Sheila Taormina, who was on
the 2000 team, and Barb Lindquist are the other two women on the team.