Dr. Jordre is an associate professor of Physical Therapy in the School of Health Sciences at the University of South Dakota (USD). She is an alumna of USD where she earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology in 1999. She received her Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree from Duke University’s School of Medicine in 2002. She is board certified in Geriatric Physical Therapy from the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties and is a Certified Exercise Expert for Aging Adults through the American Physical Therapy Association’s Academy of Geriatric Physical Therapy. Dr. Jordre spends her time teaching DPT students at USD and conducting research on successful aging.
She created a fitness screen, the Senior Athlete Fitness Exam (SAFE) for use at the South Dakota Senior Games in 2009 and brought it to the National Senior Games in 2011. Since then she and her students have screened nearly 4,000 athletes. Dr. Jordre publishes her findings from studying senior athletes and uses what she learns to educate other physical therapists, her students, athletes and anyone interested in successful aging.
Dr. Jordre did not consider herself much of athlete in her youth but she has run three marathons and she now enjoys swimming masters, playing rec volleyball and participating in triathlons. Dr. Jordre is originally from Minnesota and now resides in Vermillion, South Dakota with her husband and two children. In her free time she enjoys spending time with her family and training to be a senior athlete.
Find more about the SAFE here https://nsga.com/healthygames/
Mile #18- Gene Dykes-World Marathon Record (unofficially) of 2:54:23 at Age 70
Sprint Interval Workout - Gene Dykes-World Marathon Record (unofficially) of 2:54:23 at Age 70
Mile #17 - Pat Okker (7x Boston Marathon Finisher, 2x World Record Holder in Powerlifting, Olympic Style Weightlifter)
Sprint Interval Workout - Pat Okker (7x Boston Marathon Finisher, 2x World Record Holder in Powerlifting, Olympic Style Weightlifter)
Mile #16 - Matt Clancy - Triathlete, Triathlon Coach and Director of E3 Endurance
Sprint Interval Workout - Coach Matt Clancy
Mile #15-Andy Leighton (Pickleball over Parkinson's)
Sprint Interval Workout -Andy Leighton ( Pickleball over Parkinson's)
Mile #14 - Sam Tahhan - Award Winning TV/Film Writer, Boulder Rugby Player
Sprint Interval Workout - Sam Tahhan -TV/Film Writer, Former Professional Golfer and Current Old Boys Rugby Player
Mile#13 - Dierdre Wolownick -Oldest women at 66 to climb El Capitan and mother of Alex Honnold
Sprint Interval Workout -Dierdre Wolownick
Mile #12 -Dave Haase - Ultra Cyclist - 5 time Solo RAAM Finisher
Sprint Interval Workout -Dave Haase
Mile #11 - Beth Warren
Sprint Interval Workout - Beth Warren
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Mile #10 - Bob Becker -Race Director of the Keys 100 and current record holder at age 74 of 230 miles in 74 hours at A Race For The Ages
Sprint Interval Workout -Bob Becker
Mile #9 - Mike Studer PT. Clinician of the Year in the Neurologic and Geriatric Academies of the APTA and received Fellowship in the APTA in 2020.
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