Sarah Haskins-Kortuem

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Personal information
Date of birth 13th March 1981 (age 39)
place of birth St. Louis , USA
societies
successes
2006, 2012 2 × USA Champion Triathlon
2007, 2008 2 × USA Vice-Champion Triathlon
2008 Vice world champion triathlon short distance
2015, 2016 3 × winner Ironman 70.3
status
maternity

Sarah Haskins (* 13. March 1981 in St. Louis as Sarah Haskins ) is an American triathlete , Olympic starter (2008) and vice-world champion at the Olympic distance (2008).

Career

Sarah Haskins was a swimmer in her youth and started her first triathlon in 2003.

National champion short distance 2006

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Sarah Haskins (left) and Magali Di Marco Messmer at the swim at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing

In 2004 she obtained the professional license. In the very first year she was third in the national championship in the short distance triathlon (1.5 km swimming, 40 km cycling and 10 km running) and two years later in 2006 she became the triathlon state champion.

2008 Summer Olympics

In 2008 she became vice world champion in Vancouver and she started at the Olympic Summer Games in Beijing , where she reached eleventh place. In 2012, after her marriage to Nathan Kortuem, she started as Sarah Haskins-Kortuem and was national short distance champion for the second time.

Middle distance since 2015

In 2015 she switched to the middle distance (1.9 km swimming, 90 km cycling and 21.1 km running) and was able to start successfully here. Her second child was born in April 2017 and she lives with her family in St. Louis.

In December 2018, she won the first edition of the Challenge Daytona in Florida in the middle distance .

Awards

  • In 2009 she was named "Triathlete of the Year" in the USA.

Sporting successes

(DNF - Did Not Finish )

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Triathlon World Cup series Madrid: Victory by Nicola Spirit - Dittmer in 7th place ( Memento of the original from October 22, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.tri2b.com
  2. 2010 Dextro Energy Triathlon - ITU World Championship Series Seoul: Elite Women: Results
  3. Des Moines: Whitfield beats Frodeno
  4. Toyota US Open Triathlon Championships
  5. Premiere in Florida - HEEMERYCK AND HASKINS WIN AT THE CHALLENGE DAYTONA (December 10, 2018)