Conrad Will (July 29, 1941 – September 11, 2002) was one of the early pioneers in the sport of Triathlon.
A member of the famed “San Diego Track Club” and “Horny Toads” running group in San Diego, California, he competed in some of the earliest triathlons in the late 1970s.
[1] In 1984 he set a world record in the 40-49 age group at the Ultra Distance triathlon in Massachusetts.
[3] That same year he went on to create and co-found the annual three-day Ultraman (endurance challenge), also in Hawaii, which more than doubled the distances of the Ironman.
In 1984 he was elected board president of the national governing body for the sport USA Triathlon, then called Tri-Fed.