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How Lisa Bentley Became a World Class Triathlete with Cystic Fibrosis

Sep 25, 201519 min
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Episode description

For 20 years, Lisa Bentley competed as a professional triathlete with impressive results. She won 11 Ironman races, 11 half Ironman races, had several top five finishes at the Ironman World Championships, and represented Canada on multiple National Teams and at the Pan American Games. For a decade, Bentley ranked number five in the world. All of that is all the more impressive considering Bentley did so with cystic fibrosis, a rare genetic lung disease results in chronic infections and limits lung capacity. We spoke to Bentley about life as a competitive athlete with cystic fibrosis, how she managed her disease with her physically demanding pursuits, and her life now as a patient advocate.
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