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Jana Pittman (born 9 November 1982) is an Australian former
athlete An athlete is most commonly a person who competes in one or more sports involving physical strength, speed, power, or endurance. Sometimes, the word "athlete" is used to refer specifically to sport of athletics competitors, i.e. including track ...
. During her athletic career Pittman specialised in the
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run and 400-metre hurdles events. She is a two-time world champion in the 400 m hurdles, from
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and
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. She also won the
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in this event at the
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and
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and was part of Australia's winning
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teams at both events. Pittman is one of only eleven athletes (along with
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, Veronica Campbell-Brown,
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,
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, Kirani James,
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,
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, and David Storl) to win World Championship titles at the youth, junior, and senior levels of an athletic event. Pittman also competed in the two-woman bobsleigh at the
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, making her the first Australian female athlete to compete in both the Summer and Winter Olympic games.


Early career

Pittman attended Matthew Pearce Primary School, Crestwood High School, Mount St Benedict College and
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in western Sydney. She is second cousin to diver
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. She competed until April 2006 under her maiden name Pittman, then under her married name Rawlinson, and in 2009, following the breakdown of her marriage, as Pittman-Rawlinson. Pittman won the 400 m hurdles at the 1999 World Youth Championships in Athletics in
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and became treble champion in
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, 400 m and 400 m hurdles at the national championships of that year. In 2000, she became the first woman ever to win the 400 m flat and hurdles double at any
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championships – in this case, the 2000 World Junior Championships in
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).


Knee injury

Just before the Athens Olympics, Pittman tore her right meniscus during a warm-up for a track meet in
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, where she had been favoured to win the 400 m hurdles event. After undergoing surgery in
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only one week before the start of the games, she ran 5th in the final.


2006 Commonwealth Games

At the Melbourne Commonwealth Games Jana Pittman successfully defended her two Commonwealth titles.


4 × 400 m Relay

As at the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester, Pittman-Rawlinson was a member of Australia's gold medal-winning 4 × 400 m relay team (with Tamsyn Lewis, Caitlin Willis and Rosemary Hayward). However, the 2006 Aussie team was awarded the gold medal after the disqualification of the
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team for running outside their lane. Pittman later wrote a letter of apology to the English team and offered her gold medal to them. She blamed the disqualification on Lewis who, alongside Pittman, went up to the officials after the race to point out the violation of Englishwoman Natasha Danvers-Smith of taking an incorrect position on the starting leg. According to the ABC Sports Desk the officials were moving to disqualify England anyway. England head coach, Brad McStravick, questioned Pittman's motivation for writing the letter: "I know she is going to spend, well, at least half the year in England and I think some of the girls wondered whether it was just to try and make peace, so that she wouldn't face any animosity once she was living and training in England," he said.


400 m Hurdles

Pittman won the 400 m hurdles title with a new Games record time of 53.83 seconds. This was her first major championship in the event since her 2004 knee injury and subsequent stress fractures in her back.


Osaka 2007

After delivering her first child, Cornelis, Pittman had her wisdom teeth removed and a 10-week injury break with plantar fasciitis. Despite these difficulties, she ran well on the European circuit and comfortably won the 400 m hurdles at the Osaka World Championships. She carried a slight injury through her 2007 season, having surgery later in the year to remove loose cartilage and floating bone fragments in the second toe of her right foot. Pittman was pre-selected for the 2008 Australian Olympic team in late 2007.


Beijing 2008

In January 2008, Pittman was nominated for 'Comeback of the Year' at the
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after winning the World Title in Osaka, within 9 months of giving birth to her son. In February 2008, Pittman again set her sights on Olympic victory at the Beijing Olympics. But on 9 July 2008, Pittman announced she would not be competing at the Beijing Games, because of the complications with the toe injury. ''
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'' subsequently reported that a large number of Australians had "viciously turned against the fallen track star", strongly criticising her.


Injury problems

On 29 June 2009, Pittman returned to racing after more than a year with a victory in the Grand Prix event at
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. She won the 400-metre hurdles in a time of 55.67 seconds ahead of Ukrainian Anastasiya Rabchenyuk and Janet Wienand of
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. However, she was not fit enough to defend her title at the 2009 World Championships. A
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problem caused by bulging disc in her back interrupted her preparation for the tournament, but she was confident of a return, saying "I hope I can recover from this latest setback and get back on track for my long-term goal and dream – winning Olympic Gold in
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in
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". Another 20 months passed before her return to competition. In April 2011, she beat domestic rival Lauren Boden on the final leg of the Australian Athletics Tour. Pittman suffered a foot injury in March 2012 which put her out of contention for the London Olympics, and resulted in her deciding to retire from athletics. After trying rowing and boxing, she elected to try her hand at
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, acting as brakewoman to Australian pilot Astrid Radjenovic with a view to competing at the
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. In her first race Radjenovic and Pittman scored Australia's best ever
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finish with a seventh place at Altenberg in January 2013.


2014 Sochi Winter Olympics

In 2014, Pittman competed in the two-person bobsleigh event at the Sochi Winter Olympics. In doing so, she became the first female (and second overall after
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) to represent Australia in both the Summer and Winter Olympics. The team of Pittman (brakeman) and Astrid Radjenovic (pilot) finished in 14th position.


Medical career

In January 2013, while training for the Sochi Winter Olympic Games, Pittman began studying medicine at
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; she received her medical
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degree from this university in 2019. She is an ambassador for the
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(ACCF), having been treated for the
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,
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, in 2014.


TV appearances

Pittman was part of the cast of the second season of '' SAS Australia'' in 2021. In November 2021, Pittman was featured in an episode of ''
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'' on ABC TV, which was named 'The Last Hurdle'. In 2023, Pittman competed on the seventh season of '' The Amazing Race Australia'' with her son, Cornelis.


Personal life

On 31 March 2006, Pittman married English athlete Chris Rawlinson at Morningstar Estate on the
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, Victoria. Rawlinson, also a specialist 400 m hurdler, coached Jana from 2004 to 2009. On 14 December 2006, she gave birth to the couple's son, Cornelis. She later stated that she had gone for a hard twenty-minute run on the morning of the birth and "felt like a whale". In April 2009, it was announced that Pittman and Rawlinson had separated after three years of marriage and, in May 2009, she returned to training under Craig Hilliard, who had previously coached her. In an interview on 24 October 2009, her new role as a single mother was described as "Jana's toughest hurdle". In May 2009, it was revealed that Pittman had undergone
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surgery after the birth of her son. The following year she announced she'd had the implants removed as they had "affected her running", but would consider having her breasts augmented again once her athletic career was over. In January 2010, it was announced that Pittman had been reconciled with Rawlinson and that they would renew their vows. On 31 March 2010, Pittman renewed vows with Rawlinson in England, wearing an unconventional red wedding dress. However, on 16 April 2011, it was announced that Pittman and Rawlinson had split again and they divorced. In 2015, after a cervical cancer scare, Jana decided to use an anonymous sperm donor to conceive her second child, a daughter, while she was dating runner James Gurr. In 2016, she had her third child, another daughter, using the same donor while studying Medicine at the University of Western Sydney. In January 2020, Pittman began working as a junior doctor at Blacktown Hospital in Sydney's west. In April 2017, Pittman announced her engagement to IT consultant Rajiv Chaudhri. In May 2020, Pittman revealed she had been with Sydney businessman Paul Gatward for almost six months and that they were expecting their first child together—Pittman's fourth and Gatward's first. They planned to elope in June, and by the time their son was born around November 2020, they had been married just a few months. In October 2021, Pittman revealed that she and Gatward were expecting twins. On 22 March 2022, Pittman gave birth naturally to a daughter and a son. Pittman has six children in total.


Recognition

* 2021 - Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee


References


External links

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