Michellie Jones

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Olympic medal record
Women's triathlon
Silver 2000 Sydney Individual


Michellie Jones (born September 6, 1969 in Fairfield, New South Wales) is a short and long course triathlete from Australia. Michellie Jones currently lives in Carlsbad, California.

Michellie (pronounced muh-KAY-lee) Jones' most prominent success is the 2006 Ironman World Champion title.

Jones started competing in triathlons in 1990. She won the silver medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics, with a total time of 2:00:42.55, only two seconds behind leader Brigitte McMahon. Her split times were 19:43.88 for the swim, 1:05:32.90 for the cyling and 0:35:25.77 for the run.

She also won the test event in 2003 for the course used in the 2004 Summer Olympics, though she did not compete in that Olympiad.

Her recent International Triathlon Union rankings include:

  • 2001 - 4th
  • 2002 - 4th
  • 2003 - 3rd

Jones took second place in the 2005 Ironman Triathlon, losing the lead during the run to Natascha Badmann. This was only the second time that she competed in an iron distance triathlon. Jones is the winner of the 2006 Ironman Arizona Triathlon, finishing with a time of 9:12:53.

Michellie Jones became the first Australian woman to win a World Ironman Championship with her victory in the 2006 Ironman Triathlon in Kona, Hawaii. Jones' victory makes her the second Australian in history to win this prestigious event - behind 1994 Men's World Champion, Greg Welch. Interestingly both Jones and Welch hail from "The Sutherland Shire" in Sydney's South as does 2007 Men's World Champion Chris McCormack (who also finished 2nd in 2006). Michellie graduated from the University of Wollongong with a Diploma of Teaching in Primary Education in 1990, and in 2000 became (as far as we are aware), the University's first Summer Olympian and medallist.

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