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WATCH: “The World Needs the Real You” Siri Lindley on Breaking Free in Documentary “Tri Me: The Siri Lindley Story”

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Siri Lindley’s life is a powerful reminder that our greatest strength lies in refusing to conform. The new documentary, Tri Me: The Siri Lindley Story, chronicles her remarkable journey from a closeted college athlete to a two-time Triathlon World Champion, celebrated coach, and passionate advocate. Along the way, Lindley not only tested the limits of [...] The post WATCH: “The World Needs the Real You” Siri Lindley on Breaking Free in Documentary “Tri Me: The Siri Lindley Story” first appeared on GLAAD.

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