Ashia Hansen
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Nationality | British | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | Evansville, Indiana, US |
5 December 1971 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Sport | Track and field | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Club | Birchfield Harriers | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Ashia Hansen, MBE (born 5 December 1971) is a retired British triple jumper who competed internationally from 1994 to 2008. Prior to her retirement, Hansen represented Great Britain (and England) on the international stage at a senior level since 1994, competing at the Olympic and Commonwealth Games, as well as the World and European Championships and the World and European Cups.
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Early life
Although born in the United States, Hansen was adopted when she was 3 months old by a Ghanian father who worked for the United Nations and his Caucasian English wife.[1] They moved to Ghana before settling down in London when she was eight.[2] She was often the only black child at her East London school and later spoke of the racist sentiment and teasing she experienced.[3] She discovered a talent for running and was introduced to athletics by a teacher. Although she competed in her first international at age 17, she remained ambivalent about turning professional and only gave up her day job seven years later to fully commit herself.[2]
Athletics career
Hansen trained at the Birchfield Harriers Athletics Club in Birmingham, along with other successful British athletes such as Denise Lewis, Kelly Sotherton, Mark Lewis-Francis and Katharine Merry.[4] She was trained by Commonwealth Games medallist Aston Moore.
At the 1998 European Indoor Championships in Valencia, Spain, Hansen won the gold medal with a world record jump of 15.16m. This record lasted for 6 years. She is also the British record holder for the outdoor event with a jump of 15.15m in 1997.
Hansen won her first major outdoor gold at the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia with a jump of 14.32m.
At the 1999 World Indoor Championships in Maebashi, Japan, Hansen won Gold with a world leading jump of 15.02m.
At the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester, England Hansen retained her Commonwealth gold with a Games Record jump of 14.86m.
In 2002 Hansen won gold at the European Championships in Munich, Germany with a jump of 15.00m.[5]
Hansen won her second World Indoor title at the 2003 Championships in Birmingham, UK with a jump of 15.01m.
Hansen suffered a serious knee injury during the 2004 European Cup, requiring extensive surgery, however she did finally return to triple jumping and competed at the British Championships where she immediately climbed back to the top of the British rankings, however she decided not to be part of the team for the European Athletics Championships that summer.[citation needed] She was hoping to make the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing but was unable to regain fitness in time and announced her retirement in July 2008.[6][7]
Competition record
Personal life
In 2003, Hansen was made an MBE in the New Year Honours.[1]
Hansen has two younger sisters, one of them from her mother's previous relationship and the other an adopted cousin.[2]
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External links
- Ashia Hansen profile at IAAF
- Women's British Indoor Records at UK Athletics
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- 1971 births
- Living people
- Female triple jumpers
- British triple jumpers
- Athletes (track and field) at the 1996 Summer Olympics
- Athletes (track and field) at the 2000 Summer Olympics
- Olympic athletes of Great Britain
- Commonwealth Games gold medallists for England
- Athletes (track and field) at the 1998 Commonwealth Games
- Athletes (track and field) at the 2002 Commonwealth Games
- Birchfield Harriers
- European Athletics Championships medalists
- Members of the Order of the British Empire