Jordan Rapp
Multisport Coach
After a high school career focused on squash and lacrosse, Jordan began training for endurance athletics on a Concept II ergometer in the winter of 1998/99. Millions of meters and millions of strokes later, he was injured for the first time in his rowing career while training to make the U.S. National Team. And so, in April of 2003, he clipped a pair of aerobars onto his road bike, bought a pair of race wheels with the first tax return of his post-graduate career, and never looked back -- except to occasionally take a peek at the competition. In 2009, he set a new course record on his way to a 1st overall at IMAZ. In 2010 he sustained major injuries after a hit-and-run bicycling accident in California. Through dedication, hard work and smart training he was able to regain fitness and place fourth overall at IMAZ in the same year. Known for his scientific approach to training, Jordan serves as a remote TARGETRAINING coach while he continues his professional triathlon career.








