Ambassador
Ambassadors
Ambassadors Program
Become an Ambassador

Our Ambassadors offer a way to personalize your Wildflower Experience.  They provide recommendations to others based on their expertise and familiarity of the event and the sport.  Ambassadors are a trusted source that engage groups of people in our community in an organized way to make it easy for everyone.  Our Ambassador team promotes the Wildflower Experience online and through word of mouth by providing sharable moments and insight as to why they are so passionate about Wildflower, along with great training tips.  They offer a flow of creative ideas that keeps our brand innovative and on message.  Wildflower Ambassadors are your real-life friends and people that have trusted opinions and can help make YOUR EXPERIENCE one to last lifetime (or until next year when you can’t wait to come back)

 

Connect with one of our Ambassadors near you:

Hello, I’m Angela and I have 15 years at the elite level of racing. As a top-tier professional triathlete, gravel cyclist, passionate coach, and community builder I can offer unparalleled insights and authentic connections in the world of Wildflower. My focus is multi-day cycling events, training camps, and competitive races. With years of experience in racing in challenging environments, I strive to inspire the endurance community through meaningful adventures.

 

I’m a long time runner turned triathlete in 1993. As a Cal Poly grad, Wildflower has always been a big draw. As a USAT Level II coach, I’ve got a number of athletes excited to try the Wildflower course for their first time. As a longtime Central Coast resident, Lake San Antonio is right in my backyard and one of my regular training grounds. I can not only help you with your race, but help provide local insight into the event and everything around it.

 

I used to be a competitive rock climber and have recently shifted over my passions towards triathlon due to an injury. As a service member of the US Space Force, I represent the USSF at triathlons and love doing long endurance events like Ironman. I’m active in the LA run clubs as well as the SF cycling community. I show a lot of my support and love towards the triathlon community by staying active on the Facebook groups and on my Instagram.

I did my first triathlon in 2012 and never looked back. I’m active in my local triathlon community, including organizing and leading local rides for women. You can contact me and follow along on social media. I enjoy connecting with people online and at races. Wildflower has been on my bucket list for a long time, so I was over the moon excited when I heard it was returning in 2025. I am excited to spread the word and be a part of the family for this iconic race.

I accepted my son’s challenge to race a triathlon with him in 2009. The first race was an Olympic distance which I did manage to finish. I was instantly bitten by the triathlon bug. Wildflower was such an intimidating, big race, but once I was there I was in awe enjoying all of the experience. I love camping, the expo, the race, environment, and the COMMUNITY! I have made friends at Wildflower that are now lifelong friends. I can’t wait to see the Wildflower Experience go beyond what we have ever experienced prior.

In 2000 I raced my first triathlon – the Wildflower Long Course. That first Wildflower experience 25 years ago taught me that “anything is possible”. This young girl who had a debilitating hip ailment captured her greatest aspirations at that very first Wildflower Triathlon. Not only had I become a top competing elite and age group racer, but I also went on to race Ironman, Ultraman, and the Boston Marathon.

I got into the sport in 2006, Wildflower was always on my bucket list but this time, for the nostalgia for the newness of it, I’m going to be there! I have a Facebook Group with 830 people called Wildflower Triathlon – We are excited to register, train out there, camp out, attend clinics, party at the music festival concert type events, race and share about the great experience.

I’m a Nurse Anesthetist and a mom of 2 boys. I began triathlons in 2015, and fell in love with the community. My favorite distance is the 70.3. I’ve completed Santa Cruz and Oceanside 70.3’s. I’ve escaped from Alcatraz, which was an awesome experience! My local Marin Endurance Fest is close to my heart. It was my first triathlon, and throughout the years I got to prove to myself that hard work pays off and got my first ever age group 1st place win! I’m a big fan of festival type events that get the whole family involved!

As a registered nurse in hospice & palliative settings and a mom of 3, the value of life can sometimes be defined as simply being existential. I started joining several Ironman races after the pandemic and achieved the best version of myself. But to be part of a society that contributes a positive impact to a person’s well being, to promote inclusivity by discovering oneself and to be able to give back to the community by supporting others is what makes life more enriching.

I’m a USA Triathlon-certified coach with 25+ years of experience in endurance sports. Founder of PacWest Endurance, I’ve guided athletes in triathlon, running, and more, including at the iconic Wildflower Triathlon. A competitor since 1985, I’ve completed Ironmans, Boston Marathons (6x), and earned USA Triathlon All-American honors. Based in Reno, NV, I continue coaching alongside my daughter, Emily, while helping athletes achieve their goals in this incredible sport.

So happy this is back!! When I first did Wildflower in 2000 I heard of a program that at the time said you do it 25 years you get lifetime membership for free!! I loved it so much that I was hooked and did it for 23 straight until the last one held! This in 2025 will be my 24th!! And I am so looking forward to it!! Thank you for bringing back my absolute favorite race in the world!! Honored to once again be an ambassador for this race and organization.

I accepted my son’s challenge to race a triathlon with him in 2009. The first race was an Olympic distance which I did manage to finish. I was instantly bitten by the triathlon bug. Wildflower was such an intimidating, big race, but once I was there I was in awe enjoying all of the experience. I love camping, the expo, the race, environment, and the COMMUNITY! I have made friends at Wildflower that are now lifelong friends. I can’t wait to see the Wildflower Experience go beyond what we have ever experienced prior. Hope to see you all there too!

HI!! I am SO STOKED! I am an endurance, strength and nutrition coach and also elite athlete. I won W2 in 2019! I LOVE WILDFLOWER. It is no doubt what the tri community has been missing. Community and all the active events that everyone can be involved in. People are still talking about it, in fact this morning my friend up in Paso did it 10 years ago. I am an OG for the Betty Designs Squad and share a love for triathlon and the WILDFLOWER race. Let’s do this!!!!!

Hey everyone, I’m Kaori. A mom to the best toddler boy and our lively husky/boxer/German shepherd mix. I am also a wife to the most supportive husband in life, career, and sport. I discovered triathlon and Wildflower in my first year in college at Cal Poly SLO as a competitive runner and swimmer. This sparked a lifelong journey of racing and coaching. Wildflower has always been my favorite triathlon. As Wildflower’s official photographer for many years, I am beyond thrilled to return in 2025 and to document this incredible comeback!!!

I fell in love with running in the 6th grade. I ran all the way through college and after college I had some injuries that led me to cycle and swim. Triathlon presented the competition, team, and community that I was missing. I love maintaining good health, training partners/friends, hitting new PRs, and having the most fun doing it! When I’m not swimming, riding or running, I work as the head of HR for one of the nation’s top real estate management companies. I’m a wife, mom to a 6 year old and French bulldog. We love enjoying life!

I’m a mom, passionate vegan athlete, and professional model, with a love for creating plant-based meals. Family, fitness, and my career has been an incredible journey, and I wouldn’t have it any other way. My plant-based lifestyle fuels my energy both on and off the track, while modeling allows me to express my creativity and confidence. My life is about embracing balance—nourishing the body, mind, and soul while striving to be a positive role model for my family and fellow athletes in the community.

I started out in triathlon on the Tri Cal kids team in middle school. Triathlon changed my life and set me up for a lifetime of pursuing physical activity. Wildflower also made me want to be a collegiate athlete after watching the college teams race together. Wildflower embodies the spirit of triathlon: people coming together to work through challenges and celebrate each other’s successes, whatever their goals may be. I have already raced 7x.

I started triathlon in 2003 and went to Wildflower to cheer on some friends. I came back to race the Olympic course in 2004. By 2005 I was coaching for Team in Training and had my first finishers cross the line at Wildflower. I brought teams, 9 or 10 more years, raced the Olympic course, Long Course and Squared. My facebook memories start popping up every year the first week in May and all my tri friends start to reminisce about our wonderful memories racing and camping on the same loop. We’re excited to race at Lake San Antonio again!

Hi everyone, I’m a retired professional triathlete and coach with over two decades of experience in endurance sports. As a former collegiate runner, I transitioned to triathlon and quickly fell in love, competing at Wildflower with my now wife and professional athlete, Carrie. I have also been lucky to help countless athletes reach their potential through personalized coaching and training plans. As the founder of KIS Coaching, my philosophy centers on “keeping it simple” while pushing athletes to achieve their best results.

Proud father and husband that races triathlon on the side. Former president of the Santa Cruz Triathlon Association, I have raced Wildflower over the years and (my favorite race that doesn’t exist anymore) the Pacific Grove Triathlon. A member of the Santa Cruz endurance sports community, I am SO excited for Wildflower to return and to promote it here in our beautiful area.

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Wildflower is not just a race, it's a full weekend festival with live entertainment, wine tasting, celebration beer garden, the latest and greatest in training gear, race clinics presented by top professionals, movie under the stars, campfire antics, and more.

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May 2 - 4, 2025

The Wildflower Experience offers distances for everyone including a Long Course 70.3 Triathlon, Olympic Distance Triathlon, Sprint Triathlons, 10K Run, 5K Run, Trail Runs, Open-water Swims and Kids Fun Run. Plus, classes and clinics at our weekend Wellness Festival. Follow us on our social media accounts for the latest updates.