Sylviane Puntous, born in 1963, is a distinguished Canadian former triathlete renowned for her remarkable achievements in the sport. She made history by becoming the first non-American to win the prestigious Hawaii Ironman Triathlon, a feat she accomplished in both nineteen eighty-three and nineteen eighty-four.
In these two consecutive years, Sylviane not only claimed victory but also showcased her competitive spirit by finishing ahead of her twin sister, Patricia Puntous, who secured second place on both occasions. This sibling rivalry added an intriguing layer to her triumphs, highlighting the exceptional talent within the Puntous family.
Her victories at the Hawaii Ironman Triathlon solidified her legacy in the world of triathlon, inspiring countless athletes and paving the way for future generations. Sylviane's dedication and prowess in the sport have left an indelible mark on the history of triathlon.