A former track and cross-country runner for Providence College in the U.S., Grace Thek switched to triathlon following a string of running injuries and never looked back. The two-time Australian Long Course national champion (2020, 2022) is also a physiotherapist and pilates instructor.
Team | Triathletes |
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Born | November 4, 1991 |
Hometown | Melbourne, Australia |
Resides | Melbourne, AUS and Los Angeles, USA |
Top Results | 2022: Australian Long Course Triathlon Champion 2022: 4th at World Triathlon Long Distance Championships 2020: Australian Long Course Triathlon Champion 20x middle distance/70.3 podiums including 5x wins |
Favorite event | Geelong 70.3. It was my first 70.3 and my first pro race in 2018. I’ve raced it (and podiumed) every year since! I love racing in Australia and consider this race a hometown race for me so it is really special to be able to race in front of family and friends. |
How did you start in triathlon? | While I dabbled in triathlons in my teenage years, it was in fact some injuries from running track and XC that led me back to triathlon at age 23. I really enjoyed the variation of swim, bike and run training and decided to make the switch to triathlons upon graduation from college. |
What do you carry on a long ride? | Snacks, spare kit, phone, card, and more snacks! |
Favorite place to train | Girona (Spain) is incredible for riding! Great roads, great routes and courteous drivers! |
Dream vacation spot | Amalfi Coast in Italy |
Films or TV you love | Rom-coms and sporting documentaries |
Favorite book | The Very Hungry Caterpillar, as it’s very relatable as a hungry athlete! |
Words to live by | “It’s good to have an end to journey towards but it’s the journey that matters in the end.” Enjoy the ride! |