Emma Laura Snowsill
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(born 15 June 1981) is an Australian professional
triathlete
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and multiple gold medalist in the World Championships and the Commonwealth Games. She won the gold medal in triathlon at the
2008 Olympics
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. Snowsill is married to the 2008 Olympic champion in men's triathlon,
Jan Frodeno.
Professional career
Snowsill won the 2000
International Triathlon Union
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(ITU) World Championship in the 16–20 years age category plus the gold medal at the 2001 Sydney Youth Olympic Festival Triathlon at age 19. She was awarded a scholarship with the
Australian Institute of Sport
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(AIS) and was voted 16–19 years female Triathlete of the Year 2000.
In 2003, Snowsill became
ITU World Champion for the first time in
Queenstown, New Zealand
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. In 2004, she won the
ITU World Cup
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Championship and finished the season ranked first in the world. Despite this she was not selected for the Australian team for the
2004 Athens Olympics
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.
In 2005, Snowsill took her second world crown in
Gamagori, Japan, in temperatures and 90%
relative humidity
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During 2005 and 2006 she was the winner of the
Lifetime Fitness Triathlon in
Minneapolis
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. She won the gold medal at the
2006 Commonwealth Games
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in
Melbourne
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. She won another gold medal at the 2006 World ITU Championships in
Lausanne
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, where she finished 45 seconds in front of Portuguese triathlete
Vanessa Fernandes. This made her the first female triathlete to win three world titles.
The following year, in 2007, in
Hamburg
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,
Vanessa Fernandes won her first world title by beating Snowsill by over a minute. In 2008, Snowsill won the Mooloolaba World Cup season opener, beating her Olympic rival Fernandes. Snowsill skipped the ITU World Championships in order to devote all of energy to the 2008 Beijing Olympics. During the
triathlon event she stayed with the leaders in the swim and cycle legs and broke clear in the run. Snowsill won the gold medal with a time of 1:58:27, 1 minute 7 seconds ahead of Fernandes. Fellow Australian
Emma Moffatt won the bronze medal.
Snowsill missed out on selection for the Australian
London 2012
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Olympic Triathlon Team. She appealed her omission but was turned down by the Tribunal. Snowsill decided not to take her case to the
Court of Arbitration for Sport
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saying "Whilst I am upset with the outcome, I have to respect the decision of the Tribunal and will not be pursuing the matter further." Snowsill went on to wish the three selected women (
Emma Moffatt,
Erin Densham and
Emma Jackson) good luck for their race in London.
During her career she has won the "Grand Slam" of Chicago, City of Los Angeles,
London
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and New York Triathlons plus multiple ITU World Cup events.
Recognition
* 2009 - awarded the
Medal of the Order of Australia
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.
* 2015 - inducted into the International Triathlon Union Hall of Fame.
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* 2017 - inducted into the Triathlon Australia Hall of Fame.][
* 2019 - inducted into the ]Sport Australia Hall of Fame
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.
Gallery
File:Emma Snowsill 1.JPG, At the 2007 Los Angeles Triathlon.
File:Emma_Snowsill_2006.jpg, Snowsill during the run leg of the 2006 Melbourne Commonwealth Games.
File:2008 Emma Snowsill and Emma Moffatt.JPG, Snowsill (left) and Emma Moffatt (right) show off their medals.
References
External links
Official website
International Triathlon Union
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1981 births
Living people
Australian female triathletes
Commonwealth Games gold medallists for Australia
Olympic gold medalists for Australia
Olympic triathletes of Australia
Triathletes at the 2008 Summer Olympics
Recipients of the Medal of the Order of Australia
Sportspeople from the Gold Coast, Queensland
Triathletes at the 2006 Commonwealth Games
Olympic medalists in triathlon
Sportswomen from Queensland
Medalists at the 2008 Summer Olympics
Commonwealth Games medallists in triathlon
Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductees