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Gwen Jorgensen (Gwen Rosemary Jorgensen) was born on 25 April, 1986 in Waukesha, Wisconsin, is an American triathlete. Discover Gwen Jorgensen's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 37 years old?
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Gwen Rosemary Jorgensen |
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37 years old |
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Taurus |
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25 April, 1986 |
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25 April |
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Waukesha, Wisconsin |
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American
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Gwen Jorgensen Height, Weight & Measurements
At 37 years old, Gwen Jorgensen height is 5 ft 9 in and Weight 130 lb.
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5 ft 9 in |
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130 lb |
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Who Is Gwen Jorgensen's Husband?
Her husband is Patrick Lemieux
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Patrick Lemieux |
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Gwen Jorgensen Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Gwen Jorgensen worth at the age of 37 years old? Gwen Jorgensen’s income source is mostly from being a successful . She is from American. We have estimated Gwen Jorgensen's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Pending |
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Timeline
In the London Olympics she suffered a flat tire on the bike portion of the race and would finish in 38th place.
Gwen Rosemary Jorgensen (born April 25, 1986, in Waukesha, Wisconsin) is an American distance runner and professional triathlete.
In 2010, she was selected as USA Triathlon's Rookie of the year following her silver medal at the World University Triathlon Championships in Spain.
At the 2011 World Championship Series in London, Jorgensen placed 2nd which earned her a spot on the 2012 US Olympic triathlon team.
She was a member of the 2012 Olympic Team and again represented the United States in triathlon at the 2016 Summer Olympics, where she won the USA's first ever triathlon gold medal with a time of 1 hour, 56 minutes, and 16 seconds.
Jorgensen attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where she swam and ran for the Badgers.
She earned a master's degree in accounting, passed the CPA exam, and worked for Ernst & Young in Milwaukee as a tax accountant.
Soon after graduating and beginning her new job, USA Triathlon, who was pursuing former college swimmers and runners, encouraged Jorgensen to enter the sport of triathlon.
She has been named USA Triathlon's 2013 and 2014 Olympic/ITU Female Athlete of the Year.
She is the 2014 and 2015 ITU World Triathlon Series Champion.
In 2014, Jorgensen placed first in four consecutive World Triathlon Series races, something no other female had done in the history of the series.
By coincidence, Jenkins had been the last competitor to have beaten her before her streak, in Cape Town in 2014.
After winning the gold medal in Rio, Gwen entered the New York City Marathon and placed 14th with a time of 2:41:01.
Her winning streak extended through 2015, with a total of 13 consecutive series wins by the end of the year.
In 2015, she joined ECS Triathlon, an elite club, based in Sartrouville, France.
Her astonishing streak was finally ended in 2016 by Helen Jenkins in Gold Coast, Australia.
At the 2016 Summer Olympics, Jorgensen won gold in triathlon.
In the book, they document Jorgensen's rise from a Milwaukee CPA to 2016 Olympic Champion and describe the family's experience raising an Olympian.
Jorgensen returned to the ITU World Triathlon Series in 2023
Jorgensen's ITU race results are:
Jorgensen announced via Twitter on January 19, 2017, that she and her husband were expecting a child.
She gave birth to a boy, Stanley, on August 16, 2017 - almost two weeks after his due date.
In November 2017, Jorgensen announced that she was retiring from triathlon, and focusing on the marathon, with the goal of winning an Olympic gold in the discipline at Tokyo 2020.
However, after suffering injuries and undergoing heel surgery during her marathon build-up, Jorgensen announced on December 4, 2019, that she will focus on qualifying in track, in either the 5,000m or 10,000m.
In October 2019, Jorgensen's mother and sister published Go, Gwen, Go: A Family’s Journey to Olympic Gold.