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February 8, 2010 Features, news No Comments

Sarah Reinertsen and J.P. Theberge have been named the 2009 Paratriathletes of the year by USA Triathlon. See the complete press release below: USA Triathlon is pleased to announce the 2009 Accenture Paratriathletes of the Year. Sarah Reinertsen and J.P. Theberge were selected for this honor by USA Triathlon’s Age Group Commission. Paratriathlete of the Year – Women Sarah

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