Dave_Scott_2November 4 - Three giants of the triathlon have been rewarded for their contribution to the sport by being inducted into the USA Triathlon Hall of Fame.


Dave Scott (pictured), Dave McGillivray and Susan Bradley-Cox will be honoured at a special banquet in Colorado Springs on January 15, 2011.

Scott is a six-time Ironman world champion, crossing the finish line first in Kona in 1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986 and 1987 and was well known for his epic duels with Mark Allen.

Already an accomplished endurance athlete, McGillivray directed his first triathlon in 1982, which drew the sport's biggest names of the 1980s.

Since then, McGillivray has served as race director for more than 150 triathlons.

Bradley-Cox is arguably the most decorated female age-grouper in US triathlon history, having participated in 22 ITU world championship events, earning 18 medals and 11 age group world titles.

Chuck Graziano, chair of the USA Triathlon Hall of Fame Committee, said: "USA Triathlon is thrilled to welcome this well-deserving and diverse class into our hall of fame.

"Susan Bradley-Cox, Dave McGillivray and Dave Scott are outstanding representatives of the multisport lifestyle, and we are incredibly grateful for their contributions to our sport."