Terri Schneider (born June 29, 1961) is an endurance athlete, motivational speaker, author, coach, and consultant. In 1990, she won the Escape from Alcatraz and took third place at the 1990 Ironman World Championship.[1][2]
Terri Schneider | |
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Born | June 29, 1961 |
Occupation(s) | Endurance Athlete, Writer, Speaker, Coach, Consultant |
Website | Official website |
Education
editTerri earned a MS in Sport Psychology with a research emphasis on team dynamics and a thesis on risk taking from San Jose State University[3] after earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise Physiology at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo.
Personal Accomplishments
edit- Completed 22 Ironman triathlons, three of them among the top six women at the Kona Ironman World Championships; continues to compete in triathlon, winning her age group in every race she's completed
- Several seven-day running stage races in Costa Rica, Egypt (Sahara Desert), and China (Gobi Desert)
- Completed five 100-mile trail races and many 50 mile and 50K trail races
- Completed seven Eco-Challenge competitions, Mild Seven Outdoor Quest in China, Raid Gauloises in Tibet/Nepal, and many other one-day adventure races
- Mountain summits on six continents
- Additional adventures: Eight-day mountain bike adventure through remote central Mexico; trekking with the Achuar in the Amazon Jungle in Ecuador; ’99 La Ruta de Los Conquistadores (aka “The Toughest Mountain Bike Race on the Planet”) three-day mountain bike race in Costa Rica; Camel Trophy, Georgia – US Trials finalist, only female finalist[4][5]
Personal life
editTerri lives in Santa Cruz, CA.
Publications
edit- Schneider, Terri (2005), The Triathlete's Guide to Mental Training (Ultrafit Multisport Training), VeloPress, ISBN 978-1931382700
- Schneider, Terri (2008), Triathlon Revolution: Training, Technique, and Inspiration, The Mountaineers Books, ISBN 978-1-59485-096-7
- Schneider, Terri (2016), Dirty Inspirations: Lessons from the Trenches of Extreme Endurance Sports, Hatherleigh Press, ISBN 978-1578266029
References
edit- ^ "Triathlon - Ironman World Championships 1990". TheSports.org. Retrieved April 10, 2013.
- ^ Schneider, Terri (June 18, 2010). "Ultra athlete Terri Schneider faces the crossroad of mind and body in middle age". Santa Cruz Sentinel. Archived from the original on October 20, 2013. Retrieved April 10, 2013.
- ^ "Education/Affiliations". Archived from the original on 2018-08-12. Retrieved 2014-08-06.[self-published source?]
- ^ "Terri Schneider - Chi Blog". Chi Blog.
- ^ "Terri Schneider: Finding magic in muck at Tour of the Dragon cycling race in Bhutan". 28 September 2015.