Jeanne Lehair
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Jeanne Lehair (born March 30, 1996) is a
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born Luxembourg professional triathlete. She changed her nationality in time to compete at the Paris Olympics and she became the European Champion in 2023 under her new flag.


Life

Lehair was born in Metz and at the age of seven she got interested in sport and joined the local Sports Club in the following year. Her father was interested in triathlon and she was interested in several sports. The triathlon event was a natural choice and she became a youth champion in 2011. Her stubborn determination and ambition resulted in her becoming a champian at aquathon and duathon in 2012 and 2013 respectively. When she was eighteen she was training to be a physiotherapist. In 2021 she was competing as a French athlete, but she decided to compete for the country of Luxembourg. At 2022 European Championships she was not given a country because she was in transition. Luxembourg was noted as being keen to have her in their team, but she was still competing as French. In March 2023 she was one of three athletes whose requested change of nationaliy was recognised by the International Olympic Committee. The changes were made using a speedy route because there were no objections, and this meant that she would be eligible to compete at the
2024 Paris Olympics ) , nations = TBA , athletes = 10,500 ''(quota limit)'' , events = 329 in 32 sports (48 disciplines) , opening = 26 July 2024 , closing = 11 August 2024 , opened_by = , stadium = Stade de France Jardins du Trocadéro and River Seine , summe ...
. In June 2023 she won the European Triathon Championships in Madrid. In August 2023 she was competing for Luxembourg in London. She won the event beating
Sophie Coldwell Sophie Coldwell (born 25 February 1995) is a British triathlete. She competed in the women's event at the 2018 Commonwealth Games. and has achieved several medals in International Triathlon Union (ITU) and European Triathlon Union (ETU) Champion ...
from the UK and the American Taylor Spivey.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Lehair, Jeanne 1996 births Living people People from Metz Triathletes