Jenna Shoemaker (born April 20, 1984) is an actor, writer, former professional US triathlete and former member of the USA National Team.[1] In 2009, she legally changed her name to Jenna Parker.
In 2010 Parker was number 49 in the World Championship Series ranking and number 5 in the USAT ranking. In 2012, she competed at the USA Triathlon Olympic Trials in San Diego, California.
In 2010, she was featured in the October Issue, XX Factor, of Outside Magazine and on NBC's Last Call with Carson Daly.[2]
Parker holds a psychology degree from Harvard University. Her brother Jarrod Shoemaker is a professional triathlete, 2009 Duathlon World Champion and 2008 US Olympian.
In 2013, Parker retired from professional racing after winning the New York City Triathlon and finishing third at the Beijing International Triathlon.[3][4]
She was coached by Brett Sutton from January to June of the 2013 season, and by Darren Smith from September 2008 until April 2010. She also had a short residency from late 2010 to early 2011 working with Terrence Mahon and the Mammoth Track Club.
In 2015, Parker was a member of the Harvey Cedars Beach Patrol team that finished second at the first annual Red Bull Surf and Rescue event held in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Parker was featured in the mini-documentary around the event.[5] She is also the only woman to win the Cape May Women's Point Challenge event three times (2014, 2016 & 2017) and the only woman to win the LBIBPA "Ironwoman" event (2016, 2017) - a row, run, swim, prone paddle - which was introduced to competition in 2016.
Parker currently splits time between Atlanta, Georgia, New York City and Los Angeles, California where she is cultivating a career as an actor and writer. In mid-2016, she played the lead character "Tracy" in the SyFy feature film, produced by The Asylum, titled Ice Sharks.[6] She has hosted both the IMG Escape from Alcatraz and Beijing International Triathlon events (airing on CBS Sports Network in the US).[7]
ITU Competitions
In the seven years from 2004 to 2010, Shoemaker took part in 48 ITU competitions and achieved 13 top ten positions.
The following list is based upon the official ITU rankings and the athlete's Profile Page.[8] Unless indicated otherwise, the competitions are triathlons (Olympic distance) and belong to the Elite category.
Date
Competition
Place
Rank
2004-05-09
World Championships (AG 20-24)
Madeira
11
2005-06-12
Caribbean Cup
Rincon
6
2005-07-10
Pan American Cup
New York
13
2005-07-17
World Cup
Corner Brook
12
2005-09-10
World Championships (U23)
Gamagori
DNF
2005-09-17
OSIM World Cup
Beijing
39
2006-04-16
World Cup
Ishigaki
24
2006-05-14
Pan American Cup
Honolulu
12
2006-06-04
BG World Cup
Madrid
48
2006-06-25
Pan American Cup
Long Beach
DNF
2006-07-02
Pan American Cup
Brampton
DNF
2006-08-05
Pan American Cup
Bridgeport
18
2006-08-20
Pan American Cup
Kelowna
10
2006-09-17
Pan American Cup
Rye Westchester
19
2006-09-24
BG World Cup
Beijing
DNS
2007-04-01
Pan American Cup
Santo Domingo
17
2007-05-12
Pan American Cup
Ixtapa
15
2007-05-20
Pan American Cup
Honolulu
19
2007-06-03
BG World Cup
Madrid
DNF
2007-07-07
Premium European Cup
Holten
DNF
2007-07-14
Pan American Cup
Geneva
20
2007-08-05
Pan American Cup
Drummondville
16
2007-08-12
Pan American Cup
Longmont
DNF
2008-01-06
Premium Pan American Cup
Viña del Mar
9
2008-01-13
Pan American Cup
La Paz
14
2008-03-08
Pan American Cup
Valle de Bravo
DNF
2008-04-13
BG World Cup
Ishigaki
32
2008-04-19
PATCO Pan American Championship
Mazatlan
13
2008-05-25
BG World Cup
Madrid
DNF
2008-07-12
European Cup
Athlone
4
2008-07-20
BG World Cup
Kitzbühel
28
2008-07-27
Premium European Cup
Poznan
6
2008-09-27
Asian Cup
Suixian
8
2009-03-01
OTU Oceania Championships
Gold Coast
8
2009-03-29
World Cup
Mooloolaba
14
2009-04-05
Oceania Cup
New Plymouth
6
2009-04-25
Pan American Cup
Mazatlan
1
2009-05-16
PATCO Pan American Championships
Oklahoma
2
2009-05-25
Pan American Cup
Austin
3
2009-06-21
Dextro Energy World Championship Series
Washington DC
DNF
2009-07-25
Dextro Energy World Championship Series
Hamburg
24
2009-08-15
Dextro Energy World Championship Series
London
32
2009-08-22
Pan American Cup
Tuscaloosa
2
2010-04-11
Dextro Energy World Championship Series
Sydney
23
2010-04-18
World Cup
Monterrey
9
2010-06-05
Dextro Energy World Championship Series
Madrid
27
2010-06-12
Elite Cup
Hy-Vee
18
2010-07-17
Dextro Energy World Championship Series
Hamburg
23
2010-07-24
Dextro Energy World Championship Series
London
40
BG = the sponsor British Gas
DNS = did not start
DNF = did not finish