Lina Nielsen
Personal information | |
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Born | London, England | 13 March 1996
Home town | London, England |
Height | 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) |
Weight | 60 kg (132 lb) |
Sport | |
Sport | Track and field |
Event | 400 metres hurdles |
Club | Shaftesbury Barnet Harriers |
Achievements and titles | |
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Lina Nielsen (born 13 March 1996) is a British sprinter,[1] hurdler and yoga instructor.
Career
[edit]Nielsen won the 400 m hurdles at the 2021 European Athletics Team Championships with 55.59. Nielsen has a twin sister, Laviai Nielsen, who is also an international athlete over 400m.[2][3]
At the 2024 World Athletics Indoor Championships in Glasgow, Nielsen won a bronze medal as part of the 4x400 metres relay team which also included her sister Laviai Nielsen.[4]
After winning the 400 metres hurdles gold medal at the 2024 British Athletics Championships, Nielsen was subsequently named in the Great Britain team for the 2024 Summer Olympics[5] where she went out in the semi-finals after hitting a hurdle and falling to the track.[6]
Personal life
[edit]Nielsen grew up in Leytonstone, East London.[7] Her mother is Egyptian-Sudanese and her father is Danish.[8] In 2017, she graduated from Queen Mary University of London with a degree in chemistry.
Lina is also a yoga teacher, having undertaken her teaching training in Rishikesh in the summer of 2019. She is now one of the yoga instructors on the fitness app Fiit.[9]
In August 2022, Nielsen revealed she had been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis,[10] at the age of 17. She chose to keep her diagnosis private for nine years, but following a relapse two days prior to her World Athletics Championships heats in Oregon she decided to go public with her story.[11]
Achievements
[edit]International competitions
[edit]Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Event | Notes |
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2015 | European Junior Championships | Eskilstuna, Sweden | 8th | 400 m | 54.72 |
1st | 4 x 400 m relay | 3:34.36 | |||
2017 | European Indoor Championships | Belgrade, Serbia | — | 400 m sh | DNS |
European U23 Championships | Bydgoszcz, Poland | 4th | 4 x 400 m relay | 3:30.74 | |
2021 | European Team Championships, Super League | Chorzów, Poland | 1st | 400 m hurdles | 3:29.27 |
2nd | 4 x 400 m relay | 3:27.16 | |||
2022 | World Championships | Eugene, United States | 33rd (h) | 400 m hurdles | 57.42 |
Commonwealth Games | Birmingham, United Kingdom | 11th (h) | 400 m hurdles | 58.95 | |
European Championships | Munich, Germany | 21st (sf) | 400 m hurdles | 57.19 | |
2024 | World Indoor Championships | Glasgow, United Kingdom | 3rd | 4 x 400 m relay | 3:26.36 |
European Championships | Rome, Italy | 7th | 400 m hurdles | 55.65 |
References
[edit]- ^ "Lina Nielsen". IAAF. Retrieved 5 March 2017.
- ^ "Meet the GB twins going for gold in Belgrade". BBC Sport. 2 March 2017. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
- ^ Debbie Black (12 August 2015). "What It's Actually Like To Train With Professional Athletes". Elle. Retrieved 5 March 2017.
- ^ "REEKIE SILVER & RELAY BRONZE AS GB&NI END WITH FOUR WORLD MEDALS IN GLASGOW". British Athletics. Retrieved 18 July 2024.
- ^ "Kerr & Johnson-Thompson head GB Olympics athletics squad". BBC Sport. Retrieved 6 July 2024.
- ^ "Olympics rocked by awful scene as hush falls over crowd during athletics: 'Hard to watch'". Yahoo Sport. Retrieved 9 August 2024.
- ^ Ben Bloom (25 February 2017). "Laviai and Lina Nielsen driven by twin dream of a medal on British debuts". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 5 March 2017.
- ^ "Meet Team GB: 5 of our brightest stars set to compete this summer". The Standard. Retrieved 28 February 2024.
- ^ "THERE'S ELITE. AND THEN THERE'S LINA NIELSEN". fiit.tv. Retrieved 29 December 2021.
- ^ "Lina Nielsen: British 400m hurdler reveals multiple sclerosis diagnosis before Commonwealths debut". BBC Sport. 3 August 2022. Retrieved 28 August 2022.
- ^ "Lina Nielsen British Athlete Reveals Multiple Sclerosis Diagnosis". Sky Sports News. 3 August 2022. Retrieved 29 August 2022.
External links
[edit]- 1996 births
- Living people
- Alumni of Queen Mary University of London
- British identical twins
- English female sprinters
- British female sprinters
- English people of Egyptian descent
- English people of Sudanese descent
- English people of Danish descent
- British Athletics Championships winners
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- People from Leytonstone
- Athletes from the London Borough of Waltham Forest
- 21st-century British sportswomen
- World Athletics Championships medalists
- People with multiple sclerosis
- British disabled sportspeople
- European Games competitors for Great Britain
- Athletes (track and field) at the 2023 European Games
- Athletes (track and field) at the 2024 Summer Olympics
- Olympic athletes for Great Britain
- Medalists at the 2024 Summer Olympics
- Olympic bronze medallists for Great Britain
- Olympic bronze medalists in athletics (track and field)
- English athletics biography stubs