Natasha Wodak

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Natasha Wodak
Wodak at the World Cross Country Championship 2013

nation CanadaCanada Canada
birthday 17th December 1981 (age 38)
place of birth Surrey , Canada
size 161 cm
Weight 49 kg
Career
discipline Long distance running
society BC Endurance Project
Trainer Richard Lee
status active
Medal table
Pan American Games 1 × gold 0 × silver 0 × bronze
Pan American Games logo Pan American Games
gold Lima 2019 10,000 m
last change: September 28, 2019

Natasha Wodak (divorced Fraser ; born December 17, 1981 in Surrey ) is a Canadian long-distance runner .

Athletic career

Natasha Wodak gained her first international experience at the World Cross Country Championships in Bydgoszcz , where she finished 24th in 25:30 minutes. In addition, she was fourth in the 10,000-meter run at the Francophonie Games in Nice in 33: 31.02 min. Two years later she was 27th at the 2015 World Cross Country Championships in Guiyang and finished seventh over 10,000 meters at the Pan American Games in Toronto in 33: 20.14 minutes. They also qualified for his first for the World Championships in Beijing , where the limits of 32: 59.20 minutes to rank 23 pulled in. The following year she took part in the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro , where she finished 22nd with 31: 53.14 minutes . In 2017 she finished 16 at the World Championships in London in 31: 55.47 min . In 2018 she took part in the Commonwealth Games in the Australian Gold Coast for the first time and reached fifth place in 31: 50.18 min. At the 2019 Cross Country World Championships in Aarhus , she reached 43rd place after 39:42 minutes and then won over 10,000 meters at the Pan American Games in Lima in 31: 55.77 minutes, qualifying for the World Championships in Doha , where she was in 32: 31.19 min took 17th place .

In 2013 Wodak became the Canadian champion in the 10,000 meter run . She graduated from Simon Fraser University in Burnaby .

Personal bests

  • 10,000 meters: 31: 41.59 min, May 2, 2015 in Palo Alto ( Canadian record )
  • Half marathon: 1:09:41 h, January 19, 2020 in Houston

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