Joe Maloy

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Joe Maloy
Personal information
Born (1985-12-20) December 20, 1985 (age 37)
Somers Point, New Jersey, U.S.
Education Boston College
Height5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Weight141 lb (64 kg)
Website joetriathlon.com
Sport
CountryUnited States
Team USA Triathlon

Joe Maloy (born December 20, 1985) is an American triathlete. Maloy represented the United States in triathlon at the Rio 2016 Summer Olympics.

Contents

Maloy was born in Somers Point, New Jersey and grew up in Wildwood Crest, New Jersey, where he attended Wildwood Catholic High School. [1]

Career highlights

The following list is based upon the Team USA Career highlights. [1]

ITU competitions

The following list is based upon the official ITU rankings and the ITU Athlete's Profile Page. [2] Unless indicated otherwise, the following events are triathlons (Olympic Distance) and refer to the Elite category.

DateCompetitionPlaceRank
  2010-03-20  Pan American CupMazatlan16
  2010-05-22  Pan American CupIxtapa32
  2010-09-25  Premium Pan American CupTuscaloosa18
  2011-02-26  Pan American Cup and South American ChampionshipsSalinas8
  2011-03-05  Sprint Triathlon Pan American CupClermont39
  2011-03-27  Premium Pan American CupValparaiso10
  2011-04-03  Pan American CupLima3
  2011-05-28  Pan American CupIxtapa23
  2011-06-12  Pan American CupCartagena2
  2011-07-10  World CupEdmontonDNF
  2011-09-24  Pan American CupBuffalo33
  2012-04-21  Pan American CupMazatlan4
  2012-05-06  World CupHuatulco29
  2012-06-02  Pan American CupDallas3
  2012-07-07  Premium European CupHolten13
  2012-07-14  World Cup Semifinal #3Tiszaujvaros11
  2012-07-21  Dextro Energy World TriathlonHamburg54
  2012-08-19  Premium Pan American CupKelowna3
  2012-09-15  Pan American CupBuffalo5
  2012-10-07  World Triathlon CupCancun20
  2013-03-09  Sprint Triathlon Pan American CupClermont12
  2013-03-16  Pan American CupSarasota6
  2013-03-20  USA Triathlon National ChampionshipsOhama2
  2013-04-19  World CupSan Diego20
  2013-06-01  Pan American CupDallas4
  2013-06-23  World CupEdmonton9
  2013-07-14  World CupPalamos30
  2013-07-20  World TriathlonHamburg21
  2013-08-10  World Cup Semifinal #3Tiszaujvaros2
  2013-08-10  World CupTiszaujvaros19
  2013-09-11  World Triathlon Grand FinalLondon36
  2013-10-12  World CupTongyeong5
  2014-04-06  World TriathlonAuckland29
  2014-05-10  World CupChengdu11
  2014-05-17  World TriathlonYokohama19
  2014-05-31  PATCO Triathlon Pan American ChampionshipsDallas27
  2014-06-28  World TriathlonChicago17
  2014-06-29  USA Triathlon National ChampionshipsMilwaukee1
  2014-07-26  World CupJiayuguan11
  2014-08-29  World Triathlon Grand FinalEdmonton17
  2014-10-05  World CupCozumel3
  2014-10-18  World CupTongyeong7
  2015-03-22  World CupNew Plymouth10
  2015-03-28  World TriathlonAuckland20
  2015-04-25  World TriathlonCape Town38
  2015-05-09  World CupChengdu30
  2015-05-15  World TriathlonYokohama36
  2015-08-02  World Olympic Qualification EventRio de Janeiro16
  2015-08-22  World TriathlonStockholm22
  2015-09-05  World TriathlonEdmonton48
  2015-09-15  World Triathlon Grand FinalChicago54
  2015-09-18  USA Triathlon National ChampionshipsMilwaukee4
  2015-10-04  World CupCozumel7
  2015-10-24  World CupTongyeong11
  2016-03-05  World TriathlonAbu Dhabi49
  2016-04-03  World CupNew Plymouth18
  2016-04-09  World TriathlonGold Coast6
  2016-05-14  World TriathlonYokohama11
  2016-07-16  World TriathlonHamburg28
  2016-07-16  Mixed Relay World ChampionshipsHamburg1
  2016-08-18  Olympic GamesRio de Janeiro23
  2016-09-11  World Triathlon Grand FinalCozumel47

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References

  1. 1 2 Joe Maloy Archived August 13, 2016, at archive.today , United States Olympic Committee. Accessed August 10, 2016. "Birthplace: Somers Point, N.J.; Hometown: Wildwood Crest, N.J.; Current Residence: San Diego, Calif.; High School: Wildwood Catholic High School"
  2. http://www.triathlon.org/athletes/results/39175/joe_maloy#. Retrieved 15 May 22016011.