Nicole Hackett
Australian triathlete
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Commonwealth Games | ||
2002 Manchester | Women's race | |
ITU World Championships | ||
2000 Perth | Elite women's race |
Nicole Hackett (born 10 December 1978 in Sydney) is an athlete from Australia, who competes in triathlon. She won the bronze medal at the 2002 Commonwealth Games however her greatest achievement is her son James born 4 June 2006
Hackett completed at the first Olympic triathlon at the 2000 Summer Olympics. She took ninth place with a total time of 2:03:10.81. Her split times were 19:41.08 for the swim, 1:05:37.10 for the cycling, and 0:37:52.63 for the run.[1]
References
- ^ The Compendium: Official Australian Olympic Statistics 1896–2002. Australian Olympic Committee. 2003. p. 205. ISBN 0-7022-3425-7.
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World Triathlon – Women's Champions
- 1989: Erin Baker
- 1990: Karen Smyers
- 1991: Joanne Ritchie
- 1992: Michellie Jones
- 1993: Michellie Jones (2)
- 1994: Emma Carney
- 1995: Karen Smyers (2)
- 1996: Jackie Gallagher
- 1997: Emma Carney (2)
- 1998: Joanne King
- 1999: Loretta Harrop
- 2000: Nicole Hackett
- 2001: Siri Lindley
- 2002: Leanda Cave
- 2003: Emma Snowsill
- 2004: Sheila Taormina
- 2005: Emma Snowsill (2)
- 2006: Emma Snowsill (3)
- 2007: Vanessa Fernandes
- 2008: Helen Tucker
- 2009: Emma Moffatt
- 2010: Emma Moffatt (2)
- 2011: Helen Jenkins (2)
- 2012: Lisa Nordén
- 2013: Non Stanford
- 2014: Gwen Jorgensen
- 2015: Gwen Jorgensen (2)
- 2016: Flora Duffy
- 2017: Flora Duffy (2)
- 2018: Vicky Holland
- 2019: Katie Zaferes
- 2020: Georgia Taylor-Brown
- 2021: Flora Duffy (3)
- 2022: Flora Duffy (4)
- 2023: Beth Potter
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