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Sara Gross

Sara Gross (born March 26, 1976, in Sarnia, Ontario) is a former professional triathlete, who was born in Canada but competed for Great Britain. She grew up in Kitchener, Ontario, and Al Ain,[1][2] United Arab Emirates. In 2005, she won the ITU European Long Distance Triathlon (4 km swimming, 120 km road cycling, 30 km running) in Säter, Sweden. In 2014, she won two Ironman Triathlon events; Ironman Brazil and Ironman Mont-Tremblant. Gross retired from professional triathlon in 2016 and now focuses on her media career.

Gross attended Dollar Academy in Scotland for high school. She went on to attend Queen's University in Ontario, Canada where she obtained her bachelor's and master's degree. In June 2006, she graduated from University of Edinburgh earning a PhD in ancient history and religion with her dissertation focusing on women's history.[3] It was during this time in Edinburgh that she took up the sport of triathlon.[4]

In 2014, Gross, co-founded and is currently President of TriEqual, a NGO whose mission is to promote fairness, development and equality for women in the sport of triathlon[5]

Gross also co-founded Mercury Rising Triathlon, with Carrie Herman. MRT is a performance-based club in Victoria, British Columbia.[6] where she worked as a triathlon coach.

Gross was a member of the Bahrain Endurance Team,[7] a professional triathlon team sponsored by His Highness Sheikh Nasser bin Hamad al Khalifa.[8]

Gross was also a Presenter, Senior Producer and Chief Writer at WiSP Sports - The Global Women's Sports Network.[9]

References

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  1. ^ Gary (15 January 2016). "Sara Gross joins Bahrain Endurance Team". endurance.biz. Retrieved 29 September 2023.
  2. ^ "Back to the Middle East". Retrieved 29 September 2023.
  3. ^ Gross, Sara (2005). "The theological struggle for the meaning of 'woman' in the early Christian communities". ((cite journal)): Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  4. ^ Crawford, Jim (23 February 2004). "Iron woman proves mettle". Khaleej Times. Retrieved 29 April 2015.
  5. ^ "TriEqual".
  6. ^ "Mercury Rising Triathlon". www.mercuryrisingtriathlon.com.
  7. ^ "Athletes - Bahrain Endurance 13 - Ironman & Endurance Racing - Vision of His Highness Sheikh Nasser bin Hamad al Khalifa". bahrainendurance13.com.
  8. ^ "About Us - Bahrain Endurance 13 - Ironman & Endurance Racing - Vision of His Highness Sheikh Nasser bin Hamad al Khalifa". bahrainendurance13.com.
  9. ^ "Home". WiSP Sports | conversations from the world of women's sports.
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