Hatti Dean

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Hatti Archer 2011

Hatti Archer , b. Dean , (born February 2, 1982 in Oxford ) is a British obstacle course and long distance runner .

At the European Athletics Championships in 2006 in Gothenburg and at the 2007 World Athletics Championships in Osaka, she was eliminated over 3000 m obstacle in the preliminary run.

In 2008 she was eighth at the European Cross Country Championships in Brussels and won silver with the team. She qualified for the Olympic Games in Beijing , but had to miss a start due to a stress fracture .

In 2009 she became the English cross-country champion . The following year she was third in the 3000 m obstacle course at the European Championships in Barcelona , after the Spanish Marta Domínguez had her second place denied because of doping . At the 2010 European Cross Country Championships in Albufeira , she finished seventh, but again took silver with the team.

So far she has taken part in the World Cross Country Championships four times, with a 15th place in 2007 in Mombasa as the best place.

Hatti Archer is trained by Bud Baldaro and starts for the Hallamshire Harriers.

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Individual evidence

  1. Doping: Runner Dominguez loses her world title on November 20, 2015