Dan EmpfieldDan Empfield (born 1957) is an American entrepreneur in the world of multisport, creator of the triathlon wetsuit in 1987, and the triathlon-specific racing bike in 1989. The original designs were manufactured by the Quintana Roo,[1] which he founded in 1987. Empfield sold Quintana Roo in 1995 to Saucony[2] and managed that company's bicycle division until June 1999. He left to start the popular on-line triathlon news and commentary web site Slowtwitch.com, which he owned and managed from 1999 to 2022.[3] His FIST-based protocol of road and triathlon bicycle fitting[4] was the first among today's dynamic bike fit protocols, and he coined the bicycle geometry terms "stack" and "reach" - corresponding, respectively, to the vertical and horizontal distance between the bottom bracket center and head-tube top; these terms helped normalize bike geometries across manufacturers.[5] Today, Empfield remains an editor-at-large at slowtwitch.com. Empfield has been inducted into the Triathlete Magazine Hall of Fame (2004)[6] and the USA Triathlon Hall of Fame (2014),[7] has received the World Open Water Swimming Association's (WOWSA) lifetime achievement award (2010),[8] and was named by Inside Triathlon as one of the ten most influential people in United States triathlon for 2012[9] and 2013. He received Interbike’s Triathlon Industry Leader of the Year award in 2014.[10] He is a former board member of USA Triathlon.[11] References
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