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  1. Sally Pearson (* 19. September 1986 in Sydney als Sally McLellan) ist eine ehemalige australische Leichtathletin, die sich vor allem auf den 100-Meter-Hürdenlauf spezialisiert hatte. 2008 gewann sie die olympische Silbermedaille, 2011 und 2017 wurde sie in ihrer Paradedisziplin Weltmeisterin und 2012 gewann sie Gold bei Olympia in ...

    • 19. September 1986 (36 Jahre)
    • Sydney
  2. Sally Pearson, OAM (née McLellan; born 19 September 1986) [3] is a retired Australian athlete who competed in the 100 metre hurdles. She is the 2011 and 2017 World champion and 2012 Olympic champion in the 100 metres hurdles. She also won a silver medal in the 100 m hurdles at the 2008 Summer Olympics and the 2013 World Championships .

    • 1.67 m (5 ft 6 in)
    • 5 August 2019
    • Australian
    • 60 kg (132 lb)
  3. 4. Apr. 2024 · Sally Pearson (born September 19, 1986, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia) is a retired track athlete and Olympian considered to be one of the most successful Australian hurdlers of all time. Pearson won a gold medal in the 100-meter hurdles at the London 2012 Olympic Games, and she was also the world champion in the event in 2011 and 2017.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Sally Pearson is one of Australia’s greatest Olympians and regarded as the nation’s most successful track athlete of all time. It was at Beijing 2008 when Sally made her Olympic debut in the 100m hurdles, creating history when she claimed silver behind USA’s Dawn Harper.

  5. Sally Pearson (* 19. September 1986 in Sydney als Sally McLellan) ist eine ehemalige australische Leichtathletin, die sich vor allem auf den 100-Meter-Hürdenlauf spezialisiert hatte. 2008 gewann sie die olympische Silbermedaille, 2011 und 2017 wurde sie in ihrer Paradedisziplin Weltmeisterin und 2012 gewann sie Gold bei Olympia in London.

  6. 6. Aug. 2019 · Pearson was Sally McLellan when she took the Olympic silver in Beijing. It was not quite the performance which revealed her to the world – not the athletics world, anyway. She had been a world youth (U18) champion in 2003, a Commonwealth Games finalist, and a world championships 2007 semi-finalist. She was the fifth-fastest entrant ...

  7. Sally Pearson on motherhood, mentoring and significance of Tokyo Olympics. Sally Pearson opens up on her journey of self-discovery. The two-time 100m hurdles world champion reveals why she didn't come out of retirement and how she's working with the future stars of Australian athletics. 9 min By Ashlee Tulloch 28 March 2021 01:44 GMT-7. Athletics.