Julia Hauser

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Personal information
Date of birth 21st February 1994 (age 26)
place of birth Vienna, Austria
size 164 cm
Weight 49 kg
societies
Current ÖTRV national team
successes
2013 Junior national champion triathlon sprint distance
2016 11th place world championship triathlon U23
2018 3rd place state championship 10,000 m road run
2020 State champion aquathlon
status
active

Julia Hauser (born February 21, 1994 in Vienna ) is an Austrian triathlete , Olympian (2016) and reigning state champion Aquathlon (2020).

Career

Julia Hauser became Junior National Triathlon Champion in May 2013 and in June tenth in Turkey at the European Junior Triathlon Championships.

2016 Summer Olympics

Hauser was nominated for the 2016 Summer Olympics (for the injured Lisa Perterer ). It started for Austria on August 20 in Rio de Janeiro - together with Sara Vilic and Thomas Springer .

In September she finished eleventh at the U23 World Triathlon Championship. In the 2016 ITU annual ranking, she was the third-best Austrian in 66th place.

At the European Championships on the Olympic short distance she finished 19th in June 2017 in Kitzbühel. In October Julia Hauser achieved her first ever podium finish in the World Cup of the International Triathlon Union (ITU) with the bronze medal in Sarasota (USA ).

In August 2018, the then 24-year-old came in seventh as the best Austrian at the European championships on the short distance in Glasgow. In the annual ranking of the ITU World Championship Series 2018 , she finished 36th as the second best Austrian after the last race in Australia in September. In 2019 she was again ranked 34th as the second best Austrian behind Lisa Perterer (13th place).

On July 12, 2020, she won the Gmunden Triathlon on the sprint distance, the first competition of the year after many of the planned races had to be canceled as part of the COVID-19 pandemic . A week later, on July 19th, she started the OMNi-BiOTiC Austria-Triathlon together with the three Norwegians Gustav Iden , Kristian Blummenfelt and Casper Stornes in the relay. In August she became state champion Aquathlon at the Ferlacher Aquathlon.

Julia Hauser lives in Vienna. She is trained by Darren Smith .

Sporting successes

(DNF - Did Not Finish ; LAP - Rounded)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Olympic triathlon: Julia Hauser steps in for injured Perterer (August 11, 2016)
  2. ↑ A strong finish gave Julia Hauser a top place at the U23 World Cup (September 16, 2016)
  3. Columbia Threadneedle ITU World Triathlon Series Rankings 2016 - Elite Women
  4. 6. Triumph at the European Triathlon Championships - Nicola Spirig rushes to gold in Glasgow! (August 9, 2018)
  5. Gmunden asks for the first competition in mid-July (July 1st, 2020)
  6. Winning relay places with Ironman World Champion: Patrick Lange competes against Gustav Iden, Kristian Blummenfelt and Casper Stornes (July 7, 2020)
  7. Single starter against relay teams: Schlagbauer wins hunting race in Podersdorf (July 20, 2020)
  8. Hauser and Kaindl win state championship title in Aquathlon (August 22, 2020)
  9. Results Vienna 10K 2018 (April 21, 2018)