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Colin O'Brady (Colin Timothy O'Brady) was born on 16 March, 1985 in Olympia, Washington, U.S., is an American adventurer. Discover Colin O'Brady's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 38 years old?

Popular As Colin Timothy O'Brady
Occupation Pro Endurance Athlete, Rowing
Age 38 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 16 March, 1985
Birthday 16 March
Birthplace Olympia, Washington, U.S.
Nationality American

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His wife is Jenna Besaw

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1936

O'Brady is the 36th person to complete the Explorers Grand Slam (Last Degree) and the current record holder.

O'Brady completed 10 expeditions in total to fulfill both the Bass and Messner lists.<

O'Brady completed both the Bass and Messner lists for the Seven Summits speed record,

climbing Everest, Aconcagua, Denali, Kilimanjaro, Elbrus, Puncak Jaya, Vinson (the "Messner version").

O'Brady is the fastest to complete the Three Poles Challenge, an adventurer’s challenge to reach the North Pole, the South Pole and the summit of Mount Everest.

1985

Colin Timothy O'Brady (born March 16, 1985) is an American professional endurance athlete, motivational speaker and adventurer.

Colin Timothy O'Brady was born on March 16, 1985, in Olympia, Washington, but was raised in Portland, Oregon.

2002

He attended the Franciscan Montessori Earth School and Mt. Tabor Middle School, and graduated from Lincoln High School in 2002.

O'Brady was a youth soccer star and Oregon State Swimming Champion.

He was recruited for both collegiate swimming and soccer in high school.

He accepted a recruitment to swim for the Yale Bulldogs swimming and diving team where he competed on the NCAA Division I varsity team in the 100 and 200 meter Breaststroke.

2006

He graduated from Yale University in 2006 and received a Bachelor of Arts in Economics.

2007

In 2007, O'Brady began what was planned as a year-long backpacking trip around the world.

2008

In January 2008, on the island of Koh Tao, he suffered a devastating burn injury.

Though he was warned he might never walk normally, he took his first step the following month and was determined to make a full recovery.

O'Brady moved to Chicago, where he took a job as a commodities trader following the accident.

He learned how to walk again, and for a year focused on physical rehabilitation.

He began to train for triathlon: swimming, cycling, and running.

2009

He is a former professional triathlete, representing the United States on the ITU Triathlon World Cup circuit, racing in 25 countries on six continents from 2009 to 2015.

O'Brady is a four-time world record holder.

In May 2009 he won a sprint-distance triathlon in Racine, Wisconsin, and in August 2009 he placed 1st overall amateur in the Olympic-distance Chicago Triathlon.

In late 2009, encouraged by his mentor, financier Brian Gelber, O'Brady quit his job to pursue a career as a professional athlete.

With Gelber as a sponsor, he moved to Australia to train in a more temperate climate.

O'Brady has since completed more than 50 triathlons, ranging from sprint distance to Ironman competitions.

2010

He then placed in the age-group nationals in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, which earned him a position on Team USA at the 2010 World Triathlon Championships in Budapest, Hungary.

2011

He bested the previous male record of 197 days set by Richard Parks in 2011.

2015

O'Brady completed Ironman Japan in August 2015, his final triathlon race and placed 6th in the Pro division.

Following his retirement from triathlon, O'Brady and his then-fiancée Jenna Besaw created Beyond 7/2, a not-for-profit world record journey to inspire kids and communities to live active, healthy lives.

O'Brady aimed to conquer the Explorers Grand Slam (Last Degree), an adventurer's challenge to climb the highest mountain on each of the seven continents and complete expeditions to both the North and South Poles in world record time.

O'Brady and Besaw financed the Grand Slam attempt through sponsorships from Gelber Group, Nike, Columbia Sportswear, and Mountain Hardwear, among others.

The project raised funds and awareness to benefit the Alliance for a Healthier Generation, a non-profit organization that aims to combat childhood obesity.

O'Brady left Portland on December 25, 2015, flying to Chile and then Union Glacier in Antarctica.

2016

In 2016 he set the Explorers Grand Slam (Last Degree) and Seven Summits speed records, the latter of which has since been broken.

He became the fastest person to complete the adventurers challenges in 139 days and 131 days respectively.

In January 2016, O'Brady began the Explorers Grand Slam.

O'Brady was joined on parts of his Beyond 7/2 journey by various climbing partners and as a paying client with guides including polar explorer Eric Larsen, Vern Tejas and fellow mountaineer Maria (Masha) Gordon.

O'Brady became the fastest person (male) to complete the Explorers Grand Slam (Last Degree) when he reached the summit of Denali in Alaska on May 27, 2016, and set a new speed record of 139 days.

He began the challenge in Antarctica on January 10, 2016, reached the North Pole on April 19, and summited Mount Everest on May 19, 2016.

2018

In the summer of 2018, O'Brady set the speed record for the 50 US High Points in 21 days.

On December 26, 2018, he completed a solo crossing of the land mass of Antarctica, excluding the ice shelves, using the South Pole Traverse (SPoT) vehicle road during the last 366 miles (589 km) of the journey.