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Lea Haggett

Lea Haggett (9 May 1972 - 31 December 2013)[1] was an English high jumper. She represented Great Britain at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta and won a bronze medal at the 1990 World Junior Championships in Plovdiv. She held the UK junior record for 23 years, from 1991 to 2014.

Lea Haggett
Haggett in late 1980s
Personal information
Birth nameLea Maureen Haggett
NationalityEnglish
Born(1972-05-09)9 May 1972
Dulwich, London
Died31 December 2013(2013-12-31) (aged 41)
Sport
SportAthletics
Medal record
Athletics
Representing  Great Britain
World Junior Championships
1990 Plovdiv high jump

Career

Haggett was born in Dulwich, London, England and was a member of the Croydon Harriers Athletics Club.[2] In 1986, she cleared 1.81 metres as a 14-year-old.

In 1990, still only eighteen, Haggett was the UK's number one female high jumper, winning the AAA Championships with a personal best of 1.88 m, defeating Olympic finalist Janet Boyle. A week later at the World Junior Championships in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, she again cleared 1.88 m to win the bronze medal. She would remain the only British woman to win a medal at the World Junior Championships in the high jump until Morgan Lake won gold in 2014. She ended the season by competing at the European Championships in Split. As the only British entrant, she managed 1.80 m and was eliminated in the qualifying round.[3]

Haggett began the 1991 season by improving her personal best to 1.91 m at a meeting in Chania, Greece on 2 June. Although she would not improve on this for the rest of the year, she had another consistent season. Also in June, she won the UK Championships title with 1.85 m. In July, she cleared 1.88 m to finish second at the AAAs Championships behind Debbie Marti. In August, she cleared 1.89 m for fourth at the European Junior Championships in Thessalonika.

In 1992, at the AAAs Championships, incorporating the Olympic trials, Haggett won her second AAAs title with 1.89 m but failed to earn Olympic selection. Her 1.91 m best from the previous year was one centimetre short of the qualifying standard.

After a year out with an injury, Haggett returned in 1994 and earned selection for both the European Championships in Helsinki and the Commonwealth Games in Victoria. At the Europeans, she managed only 1.75 m in qualification. She fared better at the Commonwealth Games, clearing 1.88 m to finish fifth in the final.

In 1995, Haggett was the UK number one for the second time, with a season's best of 1.90 m. At the AAAs Championships, she won on countback ahead of Diana Davies and Debbie Marti, to earn World Championships selection. All three cleared 1.85 m. At the World Championships in Gothenburg, she cleared 1.75 m and was eliminated in qualification.

Haggett earned Olympic selection in 1996 by achieving her lifetime best of 1.92 m at the AAAs Championships (Olympic trials) in Birmingham.[4] She finished second to Debbie Marti who cleared 1.94. At the Atlanta Olympics, although failing to reach the final, she produced her best jump in a major championships with 1.90 m, defeating Marti, who cleared 1.85 m. Haggett and Marti were the last British women to compete in an Olympic high jump competition until Morgan Lake competed in 2016.[5] Atlanta would prove to be Haggett's final major championships.

As of 2015, Haggett's best jump of 1.92 m from 1996 ranks her 11th on the UK all-time list. Her 1.91 m from 1991, when she was 19, stood as the UK junior record for 23 years.[6] Susan Jones equalled the record in 1997 before Morgan Lake broke it in 2014 by clearing 1.93 m.

International competitions

National titles

References

  1. ^ HAGGETT, LEA MAUREEN, 1972 GRO Reference: DOR Q2/2014 in Kent (564-1Y) Entry Number 510398914
  2. ^ . Sports Reference. Retrieved on 2015-01-08.
  3. ^ "Women High Jump Athletics XV European Championships 1990 Split (YUG)". www.todor66.com.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 20 February 2017. Retrieved 29 November 2013.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 4 October 2013. Retrieved 29 November 2013.
  6. ^ [1][dead link]

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Lea Haggett 9 May 1972 31 December 2013 1 was an English high jumper She represented Great Britain at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta and won a bronze medal at the 1990 World Junior Championships in Plovdiv She held the UK junior record for 23 years from 1991 to 2014 Lea HaggettHaggett in late 1980sPersonal informationBirth nameLea Maureen HaggettNationalityEnglishBorn 1972 05 09 9 May 1972Dulwich LondonDied31 December 2013 2013 12 31 aged 41 SportSportAthleticsMedal record AthleticsRepresenting Great BritainWorld Junior Championships1990 Plovdiv high jump Contents 1 Career 2 International competitions 2 1 National titles 3 References 4 External linksCareer EditHaggett was born in Dulwich London England and was a member of the Croydon Harriers Athletics Club 2 In 1986 she cleared 1 81 metres as a 14 year old In 1990 still only eighteen Haggett was the UK s number one female high jumper winning the AAA Championships with a personal best of 1 88 m defeating Olympic finalist Janet Boyle A week later at the World Junior Championships in Plovdiv Bulgaria she again cleared 1 88 m to win the bronze medal She would remain the only British woman to win a medal at the World Junior Championships in the high jump until Morgan Lake won gold in 2014 She ended the season by competing at the European Championships in Split As the only British entrant she managed 1 80 m and was eliminated in the qualifying round 3 Haggett began the 1991 season by improving her personal best to 1 91 m at a meeting in Chania Greece on 2 June Although she would not improve on this for the rest of the year she had another consistent season Also in June she won the UK Championships title with 1 85 m In July she cleared 1 88 m to finish second at the AAAs Championships behind Debbie Marti In August she cleared 1 89 m for fourth at the European Junior Championships in Thessalonika In 1992 at the AAAs Championships incorporating the Olympic trials Haggett won her second AAAs title with 1 89 m but failed to earn Olympic selection Her 1 91 m best from the previous year was one centimetre short of the qualifying standard After a year out with an injury Haggett returned in 1994 and earned selection for both the European Championships in Helsinki and the Commonwealth Games in Victoria At the Europeans she managed only 1 75 m in qualification She fared better at the Commonwealth Games clearing 1 88 m to finish fifth in the final In 1995 Haggett was the UK number one for the second time with a season s best of 1 90 m At the AAAs Championships she won on countback ahead of Diana Davies and Debbie Marti to earn World Championships selection All three cleared 1 85 m At the World Championships in Gothenburg she cleared 1 75 m and was eliminated in qualification Haggett earned Olympic selection in 1996 by achieving her lifetime best of 1 92 m at the AAAs Championships Olympic trials in Birmingham 4 She finished second to Debbie Marti who cleared 1 94 At the Atlanta Olympics although failing to reach the final she produced her best jump in a major championships with 1 90 m defeating Marti who cleared 1 85 m Haggett and Marti were the last British women to compete in an Olympic high jump competition until Morgan Lake competed in 2016 5 Atlanta would prove to be Haggett s final major championships As of 2015 Haggett s best jump of 1 92 m from 1996 ranks her 11th on the UK all time list Her 1 91 m from 1991 when she was 19 stood as the UK junior record for 23 years 6 Susan Jones equalled the record in 1997 before Morgan Lake broke it in 2014 by clearing 1 93 m International competitions EditYear Competition Venue Position NotesRepresenting Great Britain England1990 World Junior Championships Plovdiv Bulgaria 3rd 1 88 mEuropean Championships Split Yugoslavia 17th q 1 75 m1991 European Junior Championships Thessalonika Greece 4th 1 89 m1992 European Indoor Championships Genoa Italy 18th 1 80 m1994 European Championships Helsinki Finland 34th q 1 75 mCommonwealth Games Victoria Canada 5th 1 88 m1995 European Cup Villeneuve d Ascq France 6th 1 86 mWorld Championships Gothenburg Sweden 35th q 1 75 m1996 European Cup Madrid Spain 7th 1 84 mOlympic Games Atlanta United States 16th q 1 90 m q indicates overall position in qualifying roundNational titles Edit AAA Championships 1990 1992 1995 UK Championships 1991 AAA Indoor Championships 1995 References Edit HAGGETT LEA MAUREEN 1972 GRO Reference DOR Q2 2014 in Kent 564 1Y Entry Number 510398914 Lea Haggett Sports Reference Retrieved on 2015 01 08 Women High Jump Athletics XV European Championships 1990 Split YUG www todor66 com Ranking List Archived from the original on 20 February 2017 Retrieved 29 November 2013 Women High Jump Olympic Games and World Championships History Archived from the original on 4 October 2013 Retrieved 29 November 2013 1 dead link External links EditLea Haggett at World Athletics Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lea Haggett amp oldid 1120379527, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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