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Stuart Hayes (GBR)

Date of Birth:

April 16, 1979
Born:
Nationality: British
Hometown: Middlesex, England
Nickname:
Years in Triathlon: 1992
Sponsors: Tri and Run, Michelob Ultra, Rudy Project, Mizuno
Other sports:
Education:
Occupation: Triathlete
Languages: English
Hobbies: Computing and surfing the internet
Marital Status: Single
Children: None
Sports Hero:
Proudest Moment: Making the Commonwealth Team for England but before that it was coming second in the British Championships in 1999
Injuries: Stress fracture in leg
Training Week: 30 hours
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Historical results
World Championships
2004 Madeira World Championships, POR 16th
2002 Cancun World Championships, MEX Bronze under 23
2002 Alpharetta Duathlon World Championships, USA Bronze under 23
1999 Montreal World Championships, CAN 4th junior
1998 Lausanne World Championships, SUI 4th junior
1997 Perth World Championships, AUS 8th junior
1996 Cleveland World Championships, USA 5th junior
World Cup
2004 Rio World Cup, BRA 10th
2004 Cancun World Cup, MEX 8th
2004 Madrid World Cup, ESP 3rd
2004 Gamagori World Cup, JPN 3rd
2004 Salford World Cup, GBR 2nd
2004 Ishigaki World Cup, JPN 10th
2003 Athens World Cup, GRE 38th
2003 Madeira World Cup, POR 14th
2003 Nice World Cup, FRA 30th
2003 Hamburg World Cup, GER 45th
2003 New York World Cup, USA 30th
2003 Salford World Cup, GBR 9th
2002 Nice World Cup, FRA 13th
2002 Lausanne World Cup, SUI 23rd
2000 Lausanne World Cup, SUI

27th

1999 Cancun World Cup, MEX 43rd
1999 Lausanne World Cup, SUI 20th
National
2002 British Championships
4th
1999 British Championships 2nd
1998 British Championships 5th
Regional
2002 European Championships 24th
1999 European Championships 5th (junior)
1998 European Championships 9th (junior)
1997 European Championships 6th (junior)
1995 European Championships 18th (youth)
Other
2003 Holten International, NED 6th
2002 Manchester Commonwealth Games, GBR 11th

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