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World Champion Triathlete amongst us!

By Kim Arline, September 2014

Michael Orendorff of Pueblo became a world champion triathlete on Friday, August 29th 2014 placing first in his age group at the ITU World Sprint Distance championship in Edmonton, Canada.  This was incredible achievement considering the injury he sustained earlier in the season.

Michael Orendorff has been a highly competitive triathlete for over 30 years competing and placing in the top few places in many national and world level championship events over the years.  He excels at both off-road triathlons (Xterra mountain bike, trail running) as well as USA Triathlon (USAT) road triathlons.  Since 2008, Orendorff has placed in the top three places at USAT National Championships and Xterra rankings and championship events all but one year.  Other highlights of his 2014 season include:

At 63 years of age, Orendorff’s race times are faster than almost all local triathletes 15-30 years younger who looks up to him for training tips and advice.  Many club members look forward to training bicycle rides with him to first, see if they can keep up and second, maybe learn a new piece of information on performance, nutrition or recovery.  He is a wealth of information for the local triathlon club athletes.