Lucy Hall

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Lucy Hall (left) alongside Helen Jenkins (winner) and Jodie Stimpson after the Strathclyde Park Triathlon (2011)
Lucy Hall (left) alongside Helen Jenkins (winner) and Jodie Stimpson after the Strathclyde Park Triathlon (2011)
Personal information
Date of birth 21st February 1992 (age 28)
place of birth Leicester , UK
size 178 cm
Weight 60 kg
societies
Current Olympic podium potential
2020 EJOT Team TV Buschhütten
successes
2011 Vice European Champion Junior Duathlon
2014 Team world champion triathlon
2015 U23 European triathlon champion
2016 European champion triathlon sprint distance
status
active

Lucy Hall (born February 21, 1992 in Leicester ) is a British triathlete , U23 European triathlon champion (2015) and European triathlon sprint distance champion (2016).

Career

Lucy Hall started her first triathlon at the age of eight. At the age of thirteen she became the national junior aquathlon champion.

Junior Vice European Champion Duathlon 2011

In April 2011 she became vice-European duathlon champion among the juniors. In September, the athlete, known as a strong swimmer, started at the Junior World Championships in Beijing. Lying in the lead, she collided with a dog on her bike and was unable to finish the race.

In 2012, the 20-year-old started the triathlon at the Summer Olympics in August: She was the fastest swimmer to emerge as the first woman out of the water and was 33rd out of 55 women who started in London.

In 2013 Lucy Hall became British Duathlon Vice-Champion.

U23 European triathlon champion 2015

In July 2015 she became the U23 European triathlon champion.

In June 2016 she became European champion on the triathlon sprint distance in France. Lucy Hall starts in the national team of the British Triathlon Federation and she is trained by Mark Pearce .

Sporting successes

(DNF - Did Not Finish)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Lucy Hall latest in next generation of British triathletes (March 12, 2012)
  2. Lucy Hall: her triathlon successes and goals for the future (June 8, 2016)
  3. Team GB - BIOGRAPHY Lucy Hall
  4. FREDERIC FUNK WINS THE IRONMAN 70.3 LANZAROTE (October 5, 2019)
  5. Beijing International Triathlon - BROWNLEE WINS BEFORE BLUMMENFELT AND SCHOEMAN (September 24, 2018)
  6. Lindemann storms onto the podium in Hamburg (July 15, 2017)
  7. Hall and Murray win World Cup opener, Zipf falls (February 12, 2017)