April 10, 2015 (BOSTON) — USA Triathlon honored six talented multisport athletes and contributors in a celebration of the sport and its 40-year history at the 2015 USA Triathlon Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, presented by Rudy Project, held Saturday evening at the Harvard Club.
Nearly 250 friends, family members and fans of triathlon and endurance sports joined the National Governing Body in recognizing U.S. Olympic bronze medalist Susan Williams, IRONMAN World Champion Tim DeBoom, industry innovator Dan Empfield, age-group luminaries Bill Bell and Karen McKeachie, and paratriathlon pioneer Carlos Moleda.
“This was a tremendous group of inductees,” said Jon Gray Noll, the Chair of the USA Triathlon Hall of Fame Committee and Class of 2008 inductee. “It’s really fulfilling to see the sport maturing. It takes a long time to develop the kind of legacy that these athletes in particular have. This is not overnight success. These people have been in the sport 20, 30 years, and their investment of time and energy was rewarded here tonight.”
The USA Triathlon Hall of Fame celebration was just one event in an exciting weekend of historic endurance sport, leading up to Monday’s Boston Marathon. Boston race director Dave McGillivray, class of 2010 inductee of the USA Triathlon Hall of Fame, kicked off the evening at the welcome reception, and Boston 2024 Chairman John Fish spoke during the induction ceremony, congratulating the inductees and saying, “Sport is at the core and is part of the fabric of what we are and who we are.”
The six inductees have long represented that spirit, and took the opportunity Saturday to thank their families and the instrumental individuals who made their accomplishments in multisport possible.
Because of the storied careers of each inductee, there was an opportunity to look back at their early days in the sport and how it shaped their performances over the years.
“There’s just an amazing group of athletes, race directors, support staff — people inducted into this Hall of Fame who are legends. To be even associated with them is an honor, and I’m very humbled by it,” Williams said. “I’ve been blessed with my abilities and that I’ve had a chance to share them with others, and I’m very thankful for that.”
DeBoom shared that he wasn’t sure he made the right decision when he became a professional triathlete, leaving school 13 credits short of his degree.
“I had to do it. I had a knot in my chest that said, ‘go do it, this is your chance,’ so I took it,” DeBoom said. “I knew I had to take that risk, I had to sacrifice everything to go after this dream. It taught me more than any classroom could, and taught me more about myself, because it’s gotten me here.”
Founded in 2008, the USA Triathlon Hall of Fame has recognized the best performances and contributions in the sport’s 40-year history. This year’s class brings the total number of inductees to 33.