Taylor Spivey Triathlete Olympic Olympian

Meet Taylor Spivey

Taylor, a Southern California native, grew up competing internationally in surf lifesaving and later in NCAA Division I swimming at Cal Poly.

Introduced to triathlon by her parents, who were active in the sport, she gave it a try in her final year at university in 2014. In her debut season, she won a Collegiate National Championship Title and, by 2016, earned a spot on USA Triathlon’s National Team.

Taylor’s first career breakthrough came in 2017 with a podium finish at the World Triathlon Series race in Leeds. Since then, she has consistently achieved top-five performances on the global stage.

In 2024, Taylor was nominated to represent Team USA at the Paris Olympic Games, where she secured a top-10 finish in the individual race as the highest-placed American. A career highlight followed when she earned a silver medal in the Mixed Team Relay alongside three USA teammates.

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