Siri Lindley is a two-time world champion triathlete and winner of twelve ITU World Cup races. She retired as the #1 ranking triathlete in the world, a place she held for more than two years. In 2023, she was inducted into the renowned World Triathlon Hall of Fame. Today, as the top female triathlon coach in the world, she’s guided Olympic medalists and Ironman champions to not only become better athletes, but also better people. She’s also an inspirational, energetic life coach and on Tony Robbins' list as one of the top 10 motivational speakers in the world. With an infectious and authentic passion, she empowers audiences to strive for peak performance, and to work through and ultimately conquer the demons of fear and self-doubt. She has spoken at events around the world to raving reviews. When she's not traveling the world speaking, coaching her clients or teaching her popular ChampionMind Corporate Programs, she is with her wife and loving their 22+ rescue horses. Together with her wife Rebekah, Siri founded and runs Believe Ranch and Rescue, a horse rescue in California that has saved hundreds of horses, and the national advocacy group Horses in Our Hands, which has been a key voice in decreasing by seventy-five percent the number of American horses slaughtered every year. In late 2019, Siri faced her most difficult battle yet when she was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia. Despite being given less than a 10% chance of survival at the time of her diagnosis, she was pronounced cancer-free by her doctors in May of 2020. Whatever she does, Siri Lindley pours herself into the people around her and changes lives for the better, and her results can be seen all around the world. In 2020, after her successful battle against cancer, she launched two new coaching programs – the Siri and Bek Squad for anyone looking to unleash their fitness warrior and find better health, and the Siriusly Authentic Squad, a quarterly in-depth program of life coaching.Siri Lindley is married to Rebekah Keat, also a world class triathlete and coach. Together they run the Sirius Tri Club, a training program for triathletes. They live in Santa Ynez, California, with 40 rescue horses, 3 dogs, and a cat. Siri is a graduate of Brown University and is the Brown University Hall of Fame, as well as the USA Triathlon Hall of Fame, World Triathlon Hall of Fame and Boulder, Colorado’s Hall of Fame.
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