- Kate Allen
:"For the Director General of Amnesty International UK, see
Kate Allen (Amnesty International UK) ."Katherine Jessie Jean Allen (born
April 25 ,1970 , in Geelong,Australia ) is anAustralia n-Austria n triathlete. She won the gold medal in the women'striathlon at the2004 Summer Olympics inAthens .Early life
Kate Allen grew up on a convert|2000|acre|km2|sing=on sheep-farming property with her three brothers at
Teesdale in southeasternAustralia .From an early age her parents encouraged her to run, and she used to frequently jog to primary school some 3 kilometres from home. At the age of four Allen began participating in Little Athletics at Landy Field in
Geelong . She competed in junior athletics until the age of 14, winning a number of championships over 1500 m and ‘cross-country’ distance. Allen also enjoyedgymnastics in her early years, a sport that would prove important to her coordination skills during her triathlon career.Allen graduated from
Ballarat University as anurse at age 20. She then travelled overseas. During one of her trips she met Marcel Diechtler, whom she married in 1999, who was a triathlon competitor forAustria . Diechtler encouraged Allen to take up triathlon, beginning in 1996.Triathlon career
After some years of successful racing around Europe Allen received
Austria n citizenship in 2002 and started racing in the World Cup. She took silver in only her third World Cup inHamburg ,Germany and won silver at the European Championships in Valencia,Spain .Just eight years after beginning the sport, Allen won the 2004 Olympic triathlon in Athens. At the end of the swim leg Allen was in 44th place in the field of 51. After the bicycle leg she was in 28th. During the run she progressively overtook twenty seven competitors to power past then-leader Australian
Loretta Harrop just 150 metres from the finish line, winning the race in emphatic style.In 2004 she was voted Austrian Sports Personality of the Year and also received the European Sports Award.
Alongside her Olympic distance triathlon career, Allen showed several strong performances in racing at the
Ironman distance. In 2002 she recorded the fastest Ironman debut time ever, completing the course in 8:58:24. She topped her performance in 2003, finishing in 8:54:01 hours, a personal record that still stands.After the Olympic Games in Athens it was Allen's plan to only race at Ironman distances for 2005-2006, with the aim of winning the
Ironman World Championships inHawaii . After finishing 7th in 2002, Allen placed 5th in both 2005 and 2006.Achievements:
2002
* 2nd place, Ironman Austria,Klagenfurt /Austria (08:58:24 hrs. - fastest Ironman debut in history)
* 7th place, Ironman Hawaii,Kona /USA (09:38:40 hrs.)2003
* 1st place, Ironman Austria, Klagenfurt/Austria (08:54:01 hrs.)
* 1st place, ITU Triathlon International race,Geneva /Switzerland
* 2nd place, ITU Triathlon World Cup,Hamburg /Germany
* 4th place, ITU Triathlon World Cup,Makuhari /Japan
* 6th place, ITU Triathlon World Cup,Geelong /Australia
* Austrian Champion 2003 Triathlon Olympic Distance
* Austrian Champion 2003 Triathlon Ironman Distance2004
* Olympic Champion,Athens /Greece
* Vice-European Champion, Valencia/Spain
* Austrian Sports Personality of the Year2005
* 1st place, Ironman Austria, Klagenfurt/Austria (9:07:03 hrs.)
* 5th place, Ironman Hawaii, Kona/USA (9:22:08 hrs.)2006
* 1st place, Vienna City half-marathon (1:14:24 hrs.)
* 5th place, Ironman Hawaii, Kona/USA (9:30:22 hrs.)2007
* Vice-European Champion,Copenhagen /Denmark
* Vice-European Champion Team, Copenhagen/Danmark
* 3rd place, ITU Triathlon World Cup,Salford /United Kingdom 2008
*14th place, Beijing OlympicsExternal links
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