Tia Hellebaut
High Jumper; Olympic Gold Medalist

Born
February 16th, 1978
47 years ago
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
Belgium
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Accomplished high jumper and chemist. Achieved significant success in athletics during the 2000s. Won the gold medal in high jump at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Set a personal best of 2.05 meters, which ranked among the best performances globally. Competed in various international competitions, consistently finishing on the podium. Also contributed to the field of chemistry with a focus on materials science, balancing athletics and academic pursuits.
Won the Gold Medal in High Jump at the 2008 Olympics
Achieved a personal best jump of 2.05 meters
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