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Candy & Andy Candy Angle is a World Champion Xterra triathlete and Andy Noble is a World Champion Duathlete. We started CAAN Sports to give back to the triathlon community. As professional triathletes we have had the opportunity to compete at the highest level in triathlon. Through all of our experiences and the people who have assisted us in getting to this level, we have learned a tremendous amount. Now we would like to take what we have learned to help other triathletes achieve their goals. Candy
AngleBorn: Aug 19 1969 & lives in Weymouth, MA Pro Since: 1999 Career Highlight: 2002 Xterra World Champion Candy came from a basketball background, earning a scholarship to play in college. She picked up triathlon to stay competitive when her college career was over. Her first triathlon was an Olympic distance race which she did on a mountain bike. Just like any other triathlete, she was hooked after her first race. After a few successful years as an amateur, she elevated herself to the professional level. This was no easy challenge as she struggled to adjust to the new level of competion. Candy suddenly found herself racing to not be the last out of the water or across the finish line. As fate would have it, Andrew Noble came into her life and many things began to change. He taught her his philosophies of training and racing. Candy has climbed the ladder of success and is the 2002 Xterra Triathlon World Champion. Andy
NobleBorn: Aug 19 1965 Australia Lives: Weymouth, MA Pro Since: 1991 Career Highlights: 1996 Duathlon World Champion 1999 USTS series Champion best 10k = 29.12 Andy Noble is a Duathlon World Champion from Australia. He has been a professional for over 10 years compiling quite an impressive resume, winning big races all over the world and competing with the best in triathlon. His road to success began like many other triathletes, with very little knowledge of triathlon and swimming as a huge weakness. Andrew possesses a very strong work ethic and had the great fortune of working with triathlon’s top coaches, Lance Watson and Brett Sutton; this combination helped him attain great success in the sport of triathlon and duathlon.
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