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Colin O'Brady

Colin Timothy O'Brady (born March 16, 1985) is an American professional endurance athlete, motivational speaker and adventurer. 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.[1][2]

Colin O'Brady
Personal information
Native nameGreen
Birth nameColin Timothy O'Brady
NationalityAmerican
Born (1985-03-16) March 16, 1985 (age 38)
Olympia, Washington, U.S.
Alma materYale University
OccupationPro Endurance Athlete
Years active2009–present
Spouse(s)Jenna Besaw
Websitecolinobrady.com
Sport
SportMountaineer, professional triathlete
Achievements and titles
Highest world ranking3x world record speed holder; Explorers Grand Slam (Last Degree), Three Poles Challenge, 50 Highest Points
Updated on April 23, 2016.

O'Brady is a four-time world record holder. In 2016 he set the Explorers Grand Slam (Last Degree) and Seven Summits speed records, the latter of which has since been broken.[3][4][5][6][7][8] He became the fastest person to complete the adventurers challenges in 139 days and 131 days respectively. 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.[9]

Early life and education Edit

Colin Timothy O'Brady was born on March 16, 1985, in Olympia, Washington,[10] but was raised in Portland, Oregon. He attended the Franciscan Montessori Earth School and Mt. Tabor Middle School, and graduated from Lincoln High School in 2002.[11]

O'Brady was a youth soccer star and Oregon State Swimming Champion.[12] 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.[13] He graduated from Yale University in 2006 and received a Bachelor of Arts in Economics.[12]

In 2007, O'Brady began what was planned as a year-long backpacking trip around the world. 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.[14][15][16]

Career Edit

Early career and professional triathlete Edit

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.[17]

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.[18] 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. 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.[15][19]

O'Brady completed Ironman Japan in August 2015, his final triathlon race and placed 6th in the Pro division.[20]

Endurance and adventurer Edit

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.[2] 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.[2] The project raised funds and awareness to benefit the Alliance for a Healthier Generation, a non-profit organization that aims to combat childhood obesity.[21]

O'Brady left Portland on December 25, 2015, flying to Chile and then Union Glacier in Antarctica. In January 2016, O'Brady began the Explorers Grand Slam.[citation needed] 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.[citation needed]

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.[22] He bested the previous male record of 197 days set by Richard Parks in 2011. 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.<[citation needed]

O'Brady completed both the Bass and Messner lists for the Seven Summits speed record,[23] climbing Everest, Aconcagua, Denali, Kilimanjaro, Elbrus, Puncak Jaya, Vinson (the "Messner version").

O'Brady is the fastest[3][5] to complete the Three Poles Challenge, an adventurer’s challenge to reach the North Pole, the South Pole and the summit of Mount Everest. 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.[24]

In the summer of 2018, aided by a small support team, O'Brady broke the speed record for the 50 US High Points Challenge when he climbed the highest point in each of the 50 states of the United States in just 21 days, 9 hours, and 48 minutes. While reaching each high point, he invited local residents of all ages and backgrounds to come out to join him in setting a new world record; this piece of the project was coined "The Forrest Gump Effect".[25][26][27][28]

On December 26, 2018, O’Brady completed a solo and unsupported crossing of parts of Antarctica from the Messner start to the beginning of the Ross Ice Shelf by following the South Pole Overland Traverse ice highway.[29][30] He completed the 932 mile journey in 54 days,[31] finishing ahead of explorer Louis Rudd who was also attempting the feat.[32] Peter Wilson has disputed this claim that the trek was unassisted due to the ice highway being groomed and maintained.[32][33]

In December 2019, O'Brady acted as the first mate in a six-man team on the first man-powered crossing of Drake Passage, the body of water between South America and Antarctica. It took 13 days and 700+ miles in a boat that was 29 feet long.[34][35][36][37][38]

In June 2021, O'Brady summited Mount Everest alongside his wife, Jenna Besaw, completing her first summit of the mountain. [39]

Personal life Edit

O'Brady is the son of Eileen Brady, businesswoman and politician who ran unsuccessfully for mayor of Portland, Oregon.[40] O'Brady is married to Jenna Besaw.[41]

World records Edit

Explorers Grand Slam (Last Degree) Edit

Mountain Elevation Continent Country Date Summited
South Pole 9,301 ft

(2,835 m)

Antarctica January 10, 2016[citation needed]
Mount Vinson 16,050 ft

(4,892 m)

Antarctica January 17, 2016[citation needed]
Aconcagua 22,838 ft

(6,961 m)

South America Argentina January 31, 2016[citation needed]
Mount Kilimanjaro 19,341 ft

(5,895 m)

Africa Tanzania February 9, 2016[citation needed]
Mount Kosciuszko

(Bass List)

7,310 ft

(2,228 m)

Australia Australia February 17, 2016[citation needed]
Carstensz Pyramid

Puncak Jaya

(Messner List)

16,024 ft

(4,884 m)

Oceania Indonesia March 4, 2016[citation needed]
Mount Elbrus 18,510 ft

(5,642 m)

Europe Russia March 10, 2016[citation needed]
North Pole 0 ft April 19, 2016[citation needed]
Mount Everest 29,029 ft

(8,848 m)

Asia Nepal May 19, 2016[citation needed]
Denali 20,322 ft

(6,194 m)

North America United States May 27, 2016[citation needed]

References Edit

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External links Edit

  • Official website  
  • Colin O'Brady at World Triathlon 
  • Colin O'Brady at IAT Triathlon Database 

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Colin Timothy O Brady born March 16 1985 is an American professional endurance athlete motivational speaker and adventurer 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 1 2 Colin O BradyPersonal informationNative nameGreenBirth nameColin Timothy O BradyNationalityAmericanBorn 1985 03 16 March 16 1985 age 38 Olympia Washington U S Alma materYale UniversityOccupationPro Endurance AthleteYears active2009 presentSpouse s Jenna BesawWebsitecolinobrady wbr comSportSportMountaineer professional triathleteAchievements and titlesHighest world ranking3x world record speed holder Explorers Grand Slam Last Degree Three Poles Challenge 50 Highest PointsUpdated on April 23 2016 O Brady is a four time world record holder In 2016 he set the Explorers Grand Slam Last Degree and Seven Summits speed records the latter of which has since been broken 3 4 5 6 7 8 He became the fastest person to complete the adventurers challenges in 139 days and 131 days respectively 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 9 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Early career and professional triathlete 2 2 Endurance and adventurer 3 Personal life 4 World records 5 Explorers Grand Slam Last Degree 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education EditColin Timothy O Brady was born on March 16 1985 in Olympia Washington 10 but was raised in Portland Oregon He attended the Franciscan Montessori Earth School and Mt Tabor Middle School and graduated from Lincoln High School in 2002 11 O Brady was a youth soccer star and Oregon State Swimming Champion 12 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 13 He graduated from Yale University in 2006 and received a Bachelor of Arts in Economics 12 In 2007 O Brady began what was planned as a year long backpacking trip around the world 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 14 15 16 Career EditEarly career and professional triathlete Edit 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 17 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 18 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 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 15 19 O Brady completed Ironman Japan in August 2015 his final triathlon race and placed 6th in the Pro division 20 Endurance and adventurer Edit Following his retirement from triathlon O Brady and his then fiancee Jenna Besaw created Beyond 7 2 a not for profit world record journey to inspire kids and communities to live active healthy lives 2 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 2 The project raised funds and awareness to benefit the Alliance for a Healthier Generation a non profit organization that aims to combat childhood obesity 21 O Brady left Portland on December 25 2015 flying to Chile and then Union Glacier in Antarctica In January 2016 O Brady began the Explorers Grand Slam citation needed 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 citation needed 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 22 He bested the previous male record of 197 days set by Richard Parks in 2011 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 lt citation needed O Brady completed both the Bass and Messner lists for the Seven Summits speed record 23 climbing Everest Aconcagua Denali Kilimanjaro Elbrus Puncak Jaya Vinson the Messner version O Brady is the fastest 3 5 to complete the Three Poles Challenge an adventurer s challenge to reach the North Pole the South Pole and the summit of Mount Everest 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 24 In the summer of 2018 aided by a small support team O Brady broke the speed record for the 50 US High Points Challenge when he climbed the highest point in each of the 50 states of the United States in just 21 days 9 hours and 48 minutes While reaching each high point he invited local residents of all ages and backgrounds to come out to join him in setting a new world record this piece of the project was coined The Forrest Gump Effect 25 26 27 28 On December 26 2018 O Brady completed a solo and unsupported crossing of parts of Antarctica from the Messner start to the beginning of the Ross Ice Shelf by following the South Pole Overland Traverse ice highway 29 30 He completed the 932 mile journey in 54 days 31 finishing ahead of explorer Louis Rudd who was also attempting the feat 32 Peter Wilson has disputed this claim that the trek was unassisted due to the ice highway being groomed and maintained 32 33 In December 2019 O Brady acted as the first mate in a six man team on the first man powered crossing of Drake Passage the body of water between South America and Antarctica It took 13 days and 700 miles in a boat that was 29 feet long 34 35 36 37 38 In June 2021 O Brady summited Mount Everest alongside his wife Jenna Besaw completing her first summit of the mountain 39 Personal life EditO Brady is the son of Eileen Brady businesswoman and politician who ran unsuccessfully for mayor of Portland Oregon 40 O Brady is married to Jenna Besaw 41 World records EditFastest person man to complete the Explorers Grand Slam 6 Fastest person man to complete the Three Poles Challenge 42 Fastest person man to complete the 50 Highest Points in all 50 US States 10 Youngest person to row on the Southern Ocean 34 years 272 days old 43 Explorers Grand Slam Last Degree EditMountain Elevation Continent Country Date SummitedSouth Pole 9 301 ft 2 835 m Antarctica January 10 2016 citation needed Mount Vinson 16 050 ft 4 892 m Antarctica January 17 2016 citation needed Aconcagua 22 838 ft 6 961 m South America Argentina January 31 2016 citation needed Mount Kilimanjaro 19 341 ft 5 895 m Africa Tanzania February 9 2016 citation needed Mount Kosciuszko Bass List 7 310 ft 2 228 m Australia Australia February 17 2016 citation needed Carstensz Pyramid Puncak Jaya Messner List 16 024 ft 4 884 m Oceania Indonesia March 4 2016 citation needed Mount Elbrus 18 510 ft 5 642 m Europe Russia March 10 2016 citation needed North Pole 0 ft April 19 2016 citation needed Mount Everest 29 029 ft 8 848 m Asia Nepal May 19 2016 citation needed Denali 20 322 ft 6 194 m North America United States May 27 2016 citation needed References Edit USA Today Sports January 7 2016 Endurance athlete will try to break peaks record USA Today Retrieved April 24 2016 a b c Maise Rick January 11 2015 Sports Six months seven mountains two poles and the pursuit of one record Washington Post Retrieved April 24 2016 a b Setting an epic world record Behind the Scenes of Colin O Brady s Record Shattering Expedition Men s Journal Retrieved January 24 2017 a b Stulberg Brad July 19 2016 How Did Colin O Brady Shatter an Absolutely Insane Endurance and Adventure Record Outside Online Retrieved January 24 2017 a b Fastest time to complete the climb the Seven Summits and ski the polar last degrees male guinnessworldrecords com Colin O Brady on remarkable solo Antarctica trek Take on the impossible TODAY com Retrieved January 3 2019 Fastest time to climb the Seven Summits including Carstensz male guinnessworldrecords com His tale of crossing Antarctica was riveting But how much was fiction Adventure February 3 2020 Retrieved March 9 2020 a b Colin O Brady The 50 Highest Points in Each US State and Another World Record The Outdoor Journal December 20 2018 Retrieved June 24 2019 Record Breaker Colin O Brady Is Portland s Best Explorer Willamette Week Retrieved January 24 2017 a b Vondersmith Jason March 1 2016 Adventurer Colin O Brady attempts new record in Explorers Grand Slam Portland Tribune Retrieved January 24 2017 Yale Bulldogs yalebulldogs com Archived from the original on February 2 2017 Retrieved January 24 2017 Ragogna Mike March 8 2016 Ain t No Mountain High Enough A Conversation with Colin O Brady Huffington Post Retrieved April 24 2016 a b Hunter Kat July 31 2013 Real Life of the Pros ITU Triathlete Colin O Brady Austin Tri Cyclist Retrieved April 24 2016 Colin s story From burn victim to pro triathlete Legacy Health Archived from the original on February 2 2017 Retrieved January 24 2017 Bissinger Caleb February 11 2016 Seven Summits Two Poles Six Months Men s Journal Retrieved May 9 2019 COLIN T O BRADY s results for Chicago Triathlon Results Active com Retrieved January 24 2017 Hoff Jennifer August 6 2015 Portland man gears up to top world s tallest peaks KOIN News Retrieved April 28 2016 IRONMAN Japan Results IRONMAN Official Site IRONMAN triathlon 140 6 amp 70 3 IRONMAN com Archived from the original on February 2 2017 Retrieved January 24 2017 Bissinger Caleb February 11 2016 Seven Summits Two Poles Six Months Men s Journal Setting an epic world record CBS News June 5 2016 Retrieved June 5 2016 Fastest time to climb the Seven Summits including Carstensz male Guinness World Records Retrieved November 21 2017 Beyond 7 2 Calendar Archived from the original on January 31 2019 Retrieved January 31 2019 Colin O Brady climbing mountains in more ways than one July 25 2018 archived from the original on August 30 2018 retrieved August 30 2018 Vondersmith Jason July 23 2018 Portland Tribune Retrieved December 27 2018 U S 50 Highest Points Spreaker Retrieved August 30 2018 He climbed the highest points in all 50 states and set a world record thenewstribune Retrieved December 28 2018 Blomkvist Linn December 29 2018 Polar explorers do not agree that Colin O Brady crossed the Antarctica without aid NRK in Norwegian Bokmal Retrieved June 17 2019 Skolnick Adam Lai K K Rebecca Lu Denise December 18 2018 Tracking the Race Across Antarctica The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved January 3 2019 Brangham William January 17 2019 How Colin O Brady mentally prepared for his Antarctic feat PBS a b Housman Justin January 3 2019 Wait Were the Recent Antarctic Crossings Really Unassisted Adventure Journal Retrieved June 17 2019 Teasdale Aaron February 3 2020 The problem with Colin O Brady National Geographic Retrieved February 3 2020 Impossible Row team achieve first ever row across the Drake Passage Guinness World Records December 27 2019 Retrieved February 5 2020 Antarctica row records www oceanrowing com Retrieved February 5 2020 EYOS to Support Expedition Rowing to Antarctica EYOS November 25 2019 Retrieved February 6 2020 IAATO and Antarctic Treaty officially lists EYOS and Ohana GOV UK Retrieved February 7 2020 Colin O Brady leads first human powered crossing of Drake Passage TODAY com Retrieved December 26 2019 colinobrady June 1 2021 Colin O Brady on Instagram via Instagram Singer Matthew National Geographic Alleges Portland Endurance Athlete Colin O Brady Exaggerated His Impossible Journey Across Antarctica Willamette Week Retrieved February 7 2020 Brueck Hillary A burn victim who was told he d never walk normally is climbing Mount Everest with his wife after crossing Antarctica alone Insider Retrieved February 22 2021 Setting an epic world record CBS News June 5 2016 Retrieved June 24 2019 Glenday Craig December 27 2019 Impossible Row team achieve first ever row across the Drake Passage Guinness World Records Retrieved September 29 2020 External links EditOfficial website nbsp Colin O Brady at World Triathlon nbsp Colin O Brady at IAT Triathlon Database nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Colin O 27Brady amp oldid 1155957003, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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