Stacy "the Goal" Creamer
Stacy Creamer | 50-54Stacy Creamer competed in her first triathlon in 1994 but didn’t get serious about multisport until about four years ago. She started riding with Full Throttle in the spring of 2009 and committed to the full program in January, 2010.
Stacy is a 2009 USAT All-American in triathlon and duathlon. In 2008, she was the USAT Duathlon National Champion in the F45-49 division and finished sixth in that age group at the Duathlon World Championships in Rimini, Italy. In 2009, she finished third F50-54 at both the USAT Duathlon National Championships and the World Duathlon Championships. In 2010, she took the F50-54 silver medal at the USAT Duathlon National Championships.
Stacy is a two-time overall winner of the Central Park Triathlon and a frequent age-group winner at Olympic-distance triathlons. A longtime member of the Central Park Track Club, she is also a frequent age-group winner in East Coast road races.
A 1981 graduate of Yale University, Stacy is the publisher of Touchstone, a division of Simon & Schuster. Her authors include Lance Armstrong, Elizabeth Edwards, swimmer Dara Torres, John McEnroe, mountain climber Ed Viesturs, pop star Rick Springfield, Taboo of the Black Eyed Peas, and former Guns n’ Roses bass player Duff McKagan , and she edited Lauren Weisberger’s bestselling novel The Devil Wears Prada. In 2009, a book she edited—Douglas Blackmon’s Slavery by Another Name—was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for general nonfiction. Stacy lives in Manhattan with Stuart Calderwood and their son Kieran.
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