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Keet Dailey

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Keet Dailey is an American triathlete.

Career[edit]

In 2016 Dailey was ranked #1 in the Pacific Northwest for his age group and #5 in the nation; in 2015 he was ranked #2 in the Pacific Northwest and #21 in the nation for men ages 20-24.[1]

On April 21 and 22, 2017, Dailey competed in two races in the USA Triathlon Collegiate Club National Championships hosted in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. He placed 25th in the sprint distance Draft-Legal Collegiate Championship and placed 26th the Olympic-distance Collegiate Club National Championship, conceding a higher ranking to assist Spencer Ralston (St. Michaels) in helping Grant Schroeder (California State) cross the finish line. He still managed to break his previous year's time by almost 3 minutes despite his act of reasonable sportmanship.[2]

Race history[edit]

Race Time Age Division Place
2017 IRONMAN 70.3 World Championships Male 4:38:01 30
2017 Pacific Crest Sports Festival - Long Course 4:49:11 1
2017 Ironman 70.3 St. George 4:29:01 3
2017 Collegiate National Championships Olympic 2:01:19 26
Best in the West Triathlon Festival - Olympic Triathlon 2:04:47 2
Best in the West Triathlon Festival - Sprint Triathlon 59:17 2
Pacific Crest Sports Festival - Long Course Triathlon 4:25:34 1
2016 Blue Lake Olympic Triathlon[3] 1:57:55 1
2016 Wildflower Collegiate Olympic Triathlon[4] 2:13:34 1
2016 Collegiate Club National Championships- Olympic 2:04:10 16
2015 ITU Chicago Age-Group Standard World Championships 2:00:57 6
2015 USA Wildflower Triathlon - Intermediate [5] 2:09:31 1
2015 USA Triathlon Collegiate Club National Championships 1:58:09 35
Best in the West Triathlon - Olympic Triathlon 1:58:28 1

References[edit]

  1. "USA Triathlon Results Website". rankings.usatriathlon.org. Retrieved April 26, 2017.
  2. "Results". Team USA. Retrieved April 26, 2017.
  3. "Results for Blue Lake Olympic Triathlon". www.racecenter.com. Retrieved April 26, 2017.
  4. "Victory Goes to Oregon State and Stanford Athletes at Wildflower Colle". Endurance Sportswire. May 3, 2016. Retrieved April 26, 2017.
  5. Gazette-Times, JAKE TABOR Corvallis. "OSU triathlete sets sights on journey to world championship". Corvallis Gazette Times. Retrieved April 26, 2017.


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