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Tia Hellebaut

Tia Hellebaut (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈti.aː ˈɦɛləbʌut]; born 16 February 1978 in Antwerp) is a retired Belgian track and field athlete, as well as a chemist, who started out in her sports career in the heptathlon, and afterwards specialized in the high jump event. She has cleared 2.05 metres both indoors and outdoors.

Tia Hellebaut
Hellebaut in 2012
Personal information
Born (1978-02-16) 16 February 1978 (age 46)
Antwerp
Height1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)
Weight62 kg (137 lb)
Sport
Country Belgium
Now coachingWim Vandeven
Achievements and titles
Olympic finals1st (Beijing, 2008)
Personal bestHigh jump (outdoor & indoor): 2.05 m[1]
Medal record
Updated on 28 July 2022.

Hellebaut was the 2008 Olympic champion in the high jump. She was previously the European Champion in 2006 and then the European Indoor Champion in 2007. She won the gold medal in the pentathlon at the 2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships. In addition to these medals, she has participated at the World Championships in Athletics on four occasions.

She held the Belgian records indoor long jump and indoor pentathlon until they were broken by Nafissatou Thiam and still holds the Belgian record in both indoors and outdoors high jump.[2]

Career edit

Hellebaut started as a professional athlete with Atletiek Vlaanderen in the period from 2001 to October 2005. From 1 November 2006 she again became a professional athlete, this time at Bloso. During her most successful period, Hellebaut was trained by her partner, Wim Vandeven, at her club, Atletica 84.

At the 2006 European Championships and 2007 Indoor European Championships Hellebaut won the gold medal in high jump. The 2006 victory became especially notable, when just a couple of minutes later her close friend and compatriot Kim Gevaert completed a historical sprint double. The images of both athletes celebrating their victory together, wrapped in a national flag, became part of Belgian sports history.

In 2007 Hellebaut set the then fourth best pentathlon score of all time,[3] but chose not to contest the European Indoor Championships because of illness, choosing instead to compete only in the high jump, which she later won. Most of the remainder of her 2007 high jump season was hampered by an ankle injury. A shoulder injury, which made it difficult for her to throw the javelin, ended her career in heptathlon around this time.

For the 2008 indoor season, Hellebaut returned her focus to multi-events and became world champion of pentathlon at the World Indoor Championships in Valencia, where she set a record for the best high jump result in a women's multi-event competition, clearing 1.99 m.[4]

At the 2008 Summer Olympics, held in Beijing, Hellebaut reached her pinnacle thus far by winning the gold medal in the high jump, ahead of the favorite, Blanka Vlašić of Croatia, with a new outdoor personal best of 2.05 m. Her achievement represented the first-ever athletics gold medal in the Olympics for a Belgian woman, and only the second of any color, one day after Belgium won their first (silver) medal in the 4 × 100 m relay (which later was upgraded to gold after the Russian team was disqualified because of a doping rules infraction by one of their athletes).

Retirement and comebacks edit

On 5 December 2008 Hellebaut announced her pregnancy and retirement from professional athletics and that she would start working for a sports marketing company. The following year, on 9 June, her daughter Lotte was born.

Inspired by fellow Belgian Kim Clijsters' comeback to the WTA as a young mother, she unexpectedly announced her return to athletics on 16 February 2010, her 32nd birthday. Hellebaut also announced that she would be concentrating exclusively on the high jump and aimed to participate in the 2012 Summer Olympics.[5]

Shortly after placing fifth at the 2010 European Athletic Championships in Barcelona by clearing 1.97 metres, her first major championships after her comeback, it was reported that Hellebaut was pregnant again. During a press conference on 17 August she confirmed that she had been pregnant for three months already, and that this had been a conscious choice. Although Hellebaut did not participate in any further 2010 events, she never officially announced that the new pregnancy would definitively end her career.[6]

On 16 June 2011, 4 months after the birth of her second daughter Saartje, Hellebaut announced her second return, confirming that she aimed to defend her title at the London Games.[7] She was Team Belgium national flag bearer at the 2012 Summer Olympics Parade of Nations. She ended fifth in the high jump competition.

On 6 March 2013, after the European Indoor Championships in Gothenburg, she announced her second retirement, saying that she could no longer challenge herself mentally in competition.[citation needed]

Sport consultancy edit

In March 2019, Belgian football club Beerschot Wilrijk announced the take-over of amateur side Rupel Boom and lifetime Beerschot supporter Hellebaut was appointed advisor at Rupel Boom's football academy.[8]

Awards and honours edit

International achievements edit

 
Hellebaut warming up before competing (2008)
 
Hellebaut at the 2008 IAAF World Athletics Final
 
Hellebaut (centre) preparing for the 2010 European Final
Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes
Representing   Belgium
1995 European Youth Olympic Festival Bath, United Kingdom 9th High jump 1.75 m
1997 European Junior Championships Ljubljana, Slovenia 11th Heptathlon 5157 pts
1999 Universiade Palma, Spain 14th (q) High jump 1.80 m
European U23 Championships Gothenburg, Sweden 6th Heptathlon 5548 pts
2000 European Indoor Championships Ghent, Belgium Pentathlon DNF
2001 World Championships Edmonton, Canada 14th Heptathlon 5680 pts
2003 World Championships Paris, France Heptathlon DNF
2004 World Indoor Championships Budapest, Hungary 5th Pentathlon 4526 pts
Olympic Games Athens, Greece 12th High jump 1.85 m (o)
2005 World Championships Helsinki, Finland 6th High jump 1.93 m
2006 World Championships Indoor Moscow, Russia 6th High jump 1.96 m (xo)
European Championships Gothenburg, Sweden 1st High jump 2.03 m (o)
World Athletics Final Stuttgart, Germany 2nd High jump 1.98 m
IAAF World Cup Athens, Greece 2nd High jump 1.97 m
2007 European Indoor Championships Birmingham, England 1st High jump 2.05 m (o)
World Championships Osaka, Japan 14th High jump 1.90 m (xo)
2008 World Indoor Championships Valencia, Spain 1st Pentathlon 4867 pts
Olympic Games Beijing, China 1st High jump 2.05 m (o)
World Athletics Final Stuttgart, Germany 3rd High jump 1.97 m
2010 European Championships Barcelona, Spain 5th High jump 1.97 m (xxo)
2012 World Indoor Championships Istanbul, Turkey 5th High jump 1.95 m (o)
Olympic Games London, United Kingdom 4th High jump 1.97 m (o)
2013 European Indoor Championships Gothenburg, Sweden 8th High jump 1.87 m (xo)

Statistics edit

References edit

  1. ^ Tia Hellabaut's IAAF profile
  2. ^ "Great Expectations". Flanders Today. 6 August 2008.[dead link]
  3. ^ "Hellebaut produces fourth-best pentathlon score of all time with 4877 in Gent". World Athletics. 12 February 2017. Retrieved 5 March 2021.
  4. ^ iaaf.org – Gevaert on top of the world in Gent – PREVIEW
  5. ^ "Tia Hellebaut to return to the High Jump". European Athletics. 16 February 2010. Retrieved 6 November 2010.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ "Tia Hellebaut al drie maanden zwanger". De Standaard. 18 August 2010. Retrieved 6 November 2010.
  7. ^ "Olympic champ Hellebaut to defend high jump title". USA Today. 17 June 2011. Retrieved 17 June 2011.
  8. ^ Beerschot Wilrijk neemt Rupel Boom over, Hellebaut wordt jeugdadviseur: "Mentale begeleiding" – Sporza (in Dutch)
  9. ^ "Red Lions volgen Nina Derwael op met winst van Nationale Trofee voor Sportverdienste" (in Dutch). De Standaard. 7 November 2019.
  10. ^ "Palmares Gouden Spike" (in Dutch). www.atletiek.be. 2023.
  11. ^ "Kim Gevaert wint Vlaams Sportjuweel 2002". Het Laatste Nieuws (in Dutch). 11 December 2002.
  12. ^ "Tia Hellebaut is de Vlaamse Reus van 2008". Het Nieuwsblad (in Dutch). 5 December 2008.
  13. ^ "Sportvrouw van het jaar" (in Dutch). sportgala.be. 2023.
  14. ^ "Tia Hellebaut is Sportpersoonlijkheid van het Jaar". De Standaard (in Dutch). 14 December 2008.
  15. ^ "Ereburgers van Tessenderlo". www.tessenderlo.be (in Dutch). 27 August 2008.
  16. ^ "Gevaert en Hellebaut bekroond met Grootkruis".
  17. ^ "WSLA Monaco". worldsportslegendsaward.com. 3 December 2016.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Tia Hellebaut Interview
  •   Media related to Tia Hellebaut at Wikimedia Commons

hellebaut, dutch, pronunciation, ˈti, ˈɦɛləbʌut, born, february, 1978, antwerp, retired, belgian, track, field, athlete, well, chemist, started, sports, career, heptathlon, afterwards, specialized, high, jump, event, cleared, metres, both, indoors, outdoors, h. Tia Hellebaut Dutch pronunciation ˈti aː ˈɦɛlebʌut born 16 February 1978 in Antwerp is a retired Belgian track and field athlete as well as a chemist who started out in her sports career in the heptathlon and afterwards specialized in the high jump event She has cleared 2 05 metres both indoors and outdoors Tia HellebautHellebaut in 2012Personal informationBorn 1978 02 16 16 February 1978 age 46 AntwerpHeight1 82 m 6 ft 0 in Weight62 kg 137 lb SportCountry BelgiumNow coachingWim VandevenAchievements and titlesOlympic finals1st Beijing 2008 Personal bestHigh jump outdoor amp indoor 2 05 m 1 Medal record Representing Belgium Olympic Games 2008 Beijing High jump World Indoor Championships 2008 Valencia Pentathlon European Championships 2006 Gothenburg High jump European Indoor Championships 2007 Birmingham High jump World Athletics Final 2006 Stuttgart High jump 2008 Stuttgart High jumpUpdated on 28 July 2022 Hellebaut was the 2008 Olympic champion in the high jump She was previously the European Champion in 2006 and then the European Indoor Champion in 2007 She won the gold medal in the pentathlon at the 2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships In addition to these medals she has participated at the World Championships in Athletics on four occasions She held the Belgian records indoor long jump and indoor pentathlon until they were broken by Nafissatou Thiam and still holds the Belgian record in both indoors and outdoors high jump 2 Contents 1 Career 1 1 Retirement and comebacks 2 Sport consultancy 3 Awards and honours 4 International achievements 5 Statistics 6 References 7 External linksCareer editHellebaut started as a professional athlete with Atletiek Vlaanderen in the period from 2001 to October 2005 From 1 November 2006 she again became a professional athlete this time at Bloso During her most successful period Hellebaut was trained by her partner Wim Vandeven at her club Atletica 84 At the 2006 European Championships and 2007 Indoor European Championships Hellebaut won the gold medal in high jump The 2006 victory became especially notable when just a couple of minutes later her close friend and compatriot Kim Gevaert completed a historical sprint double The images of both athletes celebrating their victory together wrapped in a national flag became part of Belgian sports history In 2007 Hellebaut set the then fourth best pentathlon score of all time 3 but chose not to contest the European Indoor Championships because of illness choosing instead to compete only in the high jump which she later won Most of the remainder of her 2007 high jump season was hampered by an ankle injury A shoulder injury which made it difficult for her to throw the javelin ended her career in heptathlon around this time For the 2008 indoor season Hellebaut returned her focus to multi events and became world champion of pentathlon at the World Indoor Championships in Valencia where she set a record for the best high jump result in a women s multi event competition clearing 1 99 m 4 At the 2008 Summer Olympics held in Beijing Hellebaut reached her pinnacle thus far by winning the gold medal in the high jump ahead of the favorite Blanka Vlasic of Croatia with a new outdoor personal best of 2 05 m Her achievement represented the first ever athletics gold medal in the Olympics for a Belgian woman and only the second of any color one day after Belgium won their first silver medal in the 4 100 m relay which later was upgraded to gold after the Russian team was disqualified because of a doping rules infraction by one of their athletes Retirement and comebacks edit On 5 December 2008 Hellebaut announced her pregnancy and retirement from professional athletics and that she would start working for a sports marketing company The following year on 9 June her daughter Lotte was born Inspired by fellow Belgian Kim Clijsters comeback to the WTA as a young mother she unexpectedly announced her return to athletics on 16 February 2010 her 32nd birthday Hellebaut also announced that she would be concentrating exclusively on the high jump and aimed to participate in the 2012 Summer Olympics 5 Shortly after placing fifth at the 2010 European Athletic Championships in Barcelona by clearing 1 97 metres her first major championships after her comeback it was reported that Hellebaut was pregnant again During a press conference on 17 August she confirmed that she had been pregnant for three months already and that this had been a conscious choice Although Hellebaut did not participate in any further 2010 events she never officially announced that the new pregnancy would definitively end her career 6 On 16 June 2011 4 months after the birth of her second daughter Saartje Hellebaut announced her second return confirming that she aimed to defend her title at the London Games 7 She was Team Belgium national flag bearer at the 2012 Summer Olympics Parade of Nations She ended fifth in the high jump competition On 6 March 2013 after the European Indoor Championships in Gothenburg she announced her second retirement saying that she could no longer challenge herself mentally in competition citation needed Sport consultancy editIn March 2019 Belgian football club Beerschot Wilrijk announced the take over of amateur side Rupel Boom and lifetime Beerschot supporter Hellebaut was appointed advisor at Rupel Boom s football academy 8 Awards and honours editBelgian National Sports Merit Award 2006 with Kim Gevaert 9 Golden Spike award Best female athlete 2006 2008 2012 10 Flemish Sportsjewel 2006 11 Vlaamse Reus 2008 12 Belgian Sportswoman of the Year 2008 13 Belgian Sports Personality of the Year 2008 14 Honorary Citizen of Tessenderlo 2008 15 Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown by Royal Decree of H M King Albert II 2009 16 World Sports Legends Award 2016 17 International achievements edit nbsp Hellebaut warming up before competing 2008 nbsp Hellebaut at the 2008 IAAF World Athletics Final nbsp Hellebaut centre preparing for the 2010 European Final Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes Representing nbsp Belgium 1995 European Youth Olympic Festival Bath United Kingdom 9th High jump 1 75 m 1997 European Junior Championships Ljubljana Slovenia 11th Heptathlon 5157 pts 1999 Universiade Palma Spain 14th q High jump 1 80 m European U23 Championships Gothenburg Sweden 6th Heptathlon 5548 pts 2000 European Indoor Championships Ghent Belgium Pentathlon DNF 2001 World Championships Edmonton Canada 14th Heptathlon 5680 pts 2003 World Championships Paris France Heptathlon DNF 2004 World Indoor Championships Budapest Hungary 5th Pentathlon 4526 pts Olympic Games Athens Greece 12th High jump 1 85 m o 2005 World Championships Helsinki Finland 6th High jump 1 93 m 2006 World Championships Indoor Moscow Russia 6th High jump 1 96 m xo European Championships Gothenburg Sweden 1st High jump 2 03 m o World Athletics Final Stuttgart Germany 2nd High jump 1 98 m IAAF World Cup Athens Greece 2nd High jump 1 97 m 2007 European Indoor Championships Birmingham England 1st High jump 2 05 m o World Championships Osaka Japan 14th High jump 1 90 m xo 2008 World Indoor Championships Valencia Spain 1st Pentathlon 4867 pts Olympic Games Beijing China 1st High jump 2 05 m o World Athletics Final Stuttgart Germany 3rd High jump 1 97 m 2010 European Championships Barcelona Spain 5th High jump 1 97 m xxo 2012 World Indoor Championships Istanbul Turkey 5th High jump 1 95 m o Olympic Games London United Kingdom 4th High jump 1 97 m o 2013 European Indoor Championships Gothenburg Sweden 8th High jump 1 87 m xo Statistics editPersonal records Event Result Year Extra 100 metres hurdles 13 91 seconds 2006 60 metres hurdles 8 50 seconds 2006 Triple jump 13 05 metres 2001 Shot put 13 85 metres 2008 Javelin throw 44 37 metres 2001 200 metres 24 65 seconds 2006 800 metres 2 14 75 seconds 2006 Long jump indoor 6 42 metres 2007 NR Long jump outdoor 6 44 metres 2007 High jump indoor 2 05 metres 2007 NR High jump outdoor 2 05 metres 2008 NR Heptathlon 6201 points 2006 Pentathlon 4877 points 2007 NR Belgian record marks Event Result Year Location Pentathlon indoor 4268 points 17 February 1999 Ghent Belgium 4436 points 25 February 2001 Ghent Belgium 4560 points 1 February 2004 Zuidbroek the Netherlands 4589 points 21 February 2004 Aubiere France 4877 points 11 February 2007 Ghent Belgium High jump outdoor 1 95 metres 20 June 2004 Plovdiv Bulgaria 1 95 metres 27 August 2004 Athens Greece 1 98 metres 2 June 2006 Oslo Norway 2 00 metres 8 July 2006 Paris France 2 00 metres 15 July 2006 Rome Italy 2 01 metres 11 August 2006 Gothenburg Sweden 2 03 metres 11 August 2006 Gothenburg Sweden 2 05 metres 23 August 2008 Beijing China Long jump indoor 6 36 metres 19 February 2006 Ghent Belgium 6 42 metres 11 February 2007 Ghent Belgium High jump indoor 1 96 metres 26 February 2006 Ghent Belgium 1 97 metres 28 February 2006 Tallinn Estonia 2 00 metres 27 January 2007 Brussels Belgium 2 05 metres 3 March 2007 Birmingham England Heptathlon outdoor 6201 points 28 May 2006 Gotzis AustriaReferences edit Tia Hellabaut s IAAF profile Great Expectations Flanders Today 6 August 2008 dead link Hellebaut produces fourth best pentathlon score of all time with 4877 in Gent World Athletics 12 February 2017 Retrieved 5 March 2021 iaaf org Gevaert on top of the world in Gent PREVIEW Tia Hellebaut to return to the High Jump European Athletics 16 February 2010 Retrieved 6 November 2010 permanent dead link Tia Hellebaut al drie maanden zwanger De Standaard 18 August 2010 Retrieved 6 November 2010 Olympic champ Hellebaut to defend high jump title USA Today 17 June 2011 Retrieved 17 June 2011 Beerschot Wilrijk neemt Rupel Boom over Hellebaut wordt jeugdadviseur Mentale begeleiding Sporza in Dutch Red Lions volgen Nina Derwael op met winst van Nationale Trofee voor Sportverdienste in Dutch De Standaard 7 November 2019 Palmares Gouden Spike in Dutch www atletiek be 2023 Kim Gevaert wint Vlaams Sportjuweel 2002 Het Laatste Nieuws in Dutch 11 December 2002 Tia Hellebaut is de Vlaamse Reus van 2008 Het Nieuwsblad in Dutch 5 December 2008 Sportvrouw van het jaar in Dutch sportgala be 2023 Tia Hellebaut is Sportpersoonlijkheid van het Jaar De Standaard in Dutch 14 December 2008 Ereburgers van Tessenderlo www tessenderlo be in Dutch 27 August 2008 Gevaert en Hellebaut bekroond met Grootkruis WSLA Monaco worldsportslegendsaward com 3 December 2016 External links editOfficial website Tia Hellebaut Interview nbsp Media related to Tia Hellebaut at Wikimedia Commons Olympic Games Preceded bySebastien Godefroid Flagbearer for nbsp BelgiumLondon 2012 Succeeded byOlivia Borlee Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tia Hellebaut amp oldid 1218679041, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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