HAHN Sophie

23 Jan 1997
24
Female
T38
NOTTINGHAM
 
Great Britain
GREAT BRITAIN

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
ATH Athletics Women's 100m - T38 1 Gold Medal

Records

Record Event Mark Date Location
WR Women's 100m - T38 12.38 12 November, 2019 Dubai (UAE)
=WR Women's 100m - T38 Round 1 - Heat 2 12.38 28 August, 2021 Tokyo (JPN)
PR Women's 100m - T38 Round 1 - Heat 2 12.38 28 August, 2021 Tokyo (JPN)

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
Olympic Stadium - Track
Finished
Olympic Stadium - Track
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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RankEventYearLocationResult
Paralympic Games
1100m - T382016Rio de Janeiro, BRA12.62
24x100m Relay - T35-382016Rio de Janeiro, BRA51.07
World Championships
1100m - T382019Dubai, UAE12.38
1Women's 200m T382019Dubai, UAE25.92
1100m - T382017London, GBR12.44
1Women's 200m T382017London, GBR26.11
1100m - T382015Doha, QAT12.60
14x100m Relay - T35-382015Doha, QAT52.22
1100m - T382013Lyon, FRA13.10
2Women's 200m T382015Doha, QAT26.82
2Women's 200m T382013Lyon, FRA27.73
DSQ4x100m Universal Relay2019Dubai, UAEDSQ
Commonwealth Games
1100m - T382018Gold Coast, QLD, AUS12.46
European Championships
1100m - T382021Bydgoszcz, POL12.58
1100m - T382018Berlin, GER12.52
1Women's 200m T382018Berlin, GER26.51
14x100m Universal Relay2018Berlin, GER48.73
24x100m Universal Relay2021Bydgoszcz, POL48.20
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Pocket Rocket (bbc.com, 26 Jan 2018)
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Athlete
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Loughborough College, Great Britain
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English
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Charnwood Athletic Club [Loughborough, GBR]
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Leon Baptiste [personal], GBR, from 2019
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Her grandfather Larry Canning played football for Aston Villa in England, and was a broadcaster for the BBC. (meltontimes.co.uk, 18 Dec 2013)
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2013 for Great Britain, World Championships in Lyon, France (paralympic.org, 11 Feb 2015)
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She began competing in the sport in 2013. (leicestermercury.co.uk, 24 Jul 2015)
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She was inspired to take up the sport after watching the 2012 Paralympic Games in London. Her older brother Jamie suggested she should join Charnwood Athletic Club in Loughborough, England. (bbc.co.uk, 31 Dec 2013; insidethegames.biz, 14 Oct 2013)
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To compete at the 2020 and 2024 Paralympic Games. (mirror.co.uk, 22 Mar 2019)
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She trains five days a week. She has three strength and conditioning sessions each week, and also spends around 30 minutes a day stretching. (mirror.co.uk, 22 Mar 2019)
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British Para athletes Jonnie Peacock, Hannah Cockroft and Richard Whitehead, British heptathlete Jessica Ennis-Hill. (paralympic.org, 22 Mar 2015; bbc.co.uk, 31 Dec 2013)
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"Go hard or go home." (bbc.co.uk, 31 Dec 2013)
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In 2019 she received the Susanna Ingram Award for her performances throughout the season from the British Athletics Supporters Club [BASC]. (basclub.org.uk, 29 Nov 2019)

In 2018 she and Kare Adenegan were named joint winners of the Female Para Athlete of the Year award at the British Athletics Writers' Association [BAWA] Awards. (germanroadraces.de, 23 Nov 2018)

She was named the 2018 Sportswoman of the Year by the Nottingham Post newspaper in England. (nottinghampost.com, 01 Nov 2018)

She was named Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire [MBE] in the 2017 New Year's Honours list for services to athletics. (bbc.com, 31 Dec 2016)
Legend
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Gold Medal
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Gold Medal Event
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Silver Medal Event
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Bronze Medal Event
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Equalled
PR:
Paralympic Record
WR:
World Record
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