Dibens: From All-American Swimming to Triathlon

Dibens: From All-American Swimming to Triathlon

The journey to elite endurance athletics often begins with a strong foundation in a single discipline. For Dibens, that foundation was built in the pool, where a childhood passion for swimming evolved into a high-level competitive career representing her country and pursuing academic excellence in the United States.

Early Competitive Swimming

Dibens first made her mark on the international stage in 1991, competing for Great Britain as a junior swimmer. This early success paved the way for her transition to the American collegiate system, where she secured a swimming scholarship to Louisiana State University (LSU).

During her tenure at LSU, she achieved All American honors, a prestigious recognition given to the top collegiate athletes in the United States, signaling her status as one of the premier swimmers in the collegiate circuit.

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Academic Specialization in Sports Science

While excelling in the pool, Dibens focused her academic pursuits on the science of human movement and performance. She earned two degrees from LSU that provided a theoretical framework for her athletic endeavors:

  • B.S. of Kinesiology: The study of the mechanics of body movements.
  • M.S. Exercise Physiology: The study of how the body's structures and functions are altered by acute and chronic bouts of exercise.

Transition to Triathlon

Following the conclusion of her college eligibility in 1997, Dibens shifted her focus from the pool to the multi-sport world. Leveraging her swimming expertise and her scientific background in physiology, she began training for triathlon, a sport combining swimming, cycling, and running.

Key Facts

  • Represented Great Britain as a junior swimmer in 1991.
  • Earned All American honors while swimming for Louisiana State University (LSU).
  • Holds a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology.
  • Holds a Master of Science in Exercise Physiology.
  • Transitioned to triathlon training in 1997.
Academic and Athletic Milestones
Period/Year Achievement/Milestone Institution/Entity
1991 Junior Competition Great Britain
College Years All American Honors Louisiana State University
Graduation B.S. Kinesiology & M.S. Exercise Physiology Louisiana State University
1997 Started Triathlon Training N/A

Frequently Asked Questions

When did Dibens start competing for Great Britain?

Dibens competed for Great Britain as a junior swimmer in 1991.

Which university did Dibens attend for her degrees?

She attended Louisiana State University (LSU) on a swimming scholarship.

What academic degrees does Dibens hold?

She holds a Bachelor of Science in kinesiology and a Master of Science in exercise physiology.

When did Dibens begin training for triathlons?

She began training for triathlon in 1997, after her college eligibility ended.

What athletic honor did she receive at LSU?

She obtained All American honors during her time as a collegiate swimmer at LSU.

References

  1. "Julie Dibens". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 20 October 2010.
  2. Wilson, Steve (23 December 2009). "Julie Dibens thinks long and hard after XTERRA and 70.3 triathlon world titles". The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on 1 January 2010. Retrieved 20 October 2010.
  3. Silvey, Scott (2 May 2010). "Dibens turns in course record". The Tribune (San Luis Obispo, CA). pp. S1.