Heather Fell

Modern Pentathlon

Individual Competition

Date of Birth: 03/03/1983
Lives: Tavistock, Devon
Born: Plymouth
Country of Birth: England
Height: 169
Weight: 62
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Occupation: Physiotherapist

 

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Section heading - Biography

In 2008, Heather Fell established herself as f Britain’s top modern pentathlete, winning gold at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. She also finished 2008 ranked as World Number one!

In 2009 Fell narrowly missed out on a medal, finishing fourth at the World Modern Pentathlon Final in Brazil.

Fell burst on the international scene in 2003 by winning the World Junior Championships in Athens, but then suffered a series of shin injuries that seriously restricted her ability to train.

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Section heading - Results

World Championships:

individual 20th, team 5th (with Katy Livingston & Mhairi Spence) – Berlin Germany Aug 2007;

individual 4th; team silver (with Georgina Harland & Mhairi Spence), team relay (Katy Livingston & Mhairi Spence) Budapest, Hungary May 2008

 

World Cup:

individual bronze – Moscow, May 2007;

individual gold – Millfield, Mar 2008; individual bronze – Kladno Czech Republic May 2008

 

European Championships:

individual silver, team relay gold (with Georgina Harland & Katy Livingston) - Riga, Latvia, June 2007

 

World Junior Championships: individual gold, team gold, team relay silver – Athens, September 2003

 

Budapest Indoor Championships: silver – Budapest, March 2008

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