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Sophie Hahn (Sophie Megan Hahn) was born on 23 January, 1997 in Nottingham, United Kingdom, is an English Paralympic athlete. Discover Sophie Hahn's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 27 years old?
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Sophie Hahn Net Worth
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Sophie Megan Hahn, (born 23 January 1997) is a parasport athlete from England competing mainly in T38 sprint events.
Enthused by the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London, her older brother, knowing of her pace as a runner encouraged her to seek an athletics club.
Her mother got in touch with her nearest club and Hahn was called in for trials and accepted by coach Joseph McDonnell.
In 2013, she qualified for the 2013 IPC Athletics World Championships, selected for the T38 100m and 200m.
She took the gold in the 100m sprint, setting a new world record.
Her first competitive races occurred in 2013, and in the Charnwood Athletics warm up she took the 100m and 200m races.
After entering several tournaments in June, she broke onto the British sprinting scene by taking first place at the England Athletics Senior Disability Championships, winning both 100m (13.27s) and 200m (27.88s).
Selected for the IPC World Championships in Lyon in the T38, Hahn was entered in both the 100m and 200m in the T38 classification.
On 21 July, she won her qualifying heat of the 200m with a time of 27.56.
In the final she was beaten by Brazil's Verônica Hipólito, but held on to take the silver medal.
On 23 July she qualified for the 100m sprint, this time coming in second.
The next day, on the final, Hahn ran a world record time of 13.10s, beating Hipolito into second place.
Hahn won the 100m as the only athlete starting from a standing position.
However, just 24 hours later, Hahn broke it back in Loughborough taking her personal best down to 13.04 in the process.
In her first ever IPC European Championships, Hahn won three silver medals in Swansea.
The Loughborough-based athlete finished narrowly behind Goncharova in the 100m and the 400m – only her second run over the distance.
The quartet of Olivia Breen, Bethany Woodward, Hahn and Jenny McLoughlin were narrowly edged out by the Russian team in the T35-38 4 × 100 m, but set a national record of 53.84 in the process.
In 2018, she won the gold medal in the T38 100 metres for women at the Commonwealth Games; in doing so she became the first female track and field athlete to hold gold medals in the same event from the World Championships, Paralympic Games, European Championships and Commonwealth Games, mirroring in parasports the achievements of fellow Paralympian Dan Greaves, and Olympic champions Daley Thompson, Linford Christie, Sally Gunnell, Jonathan Edwards and Greg Rutherford
Hahn, who has cerebral palsy, came into athletics at the age of 15.
In 2018, Hahn had her impairment classification questioned by the father of a rival, Olivia Breen.
At a Parliamentary select committee, Michael Breen claimed Hahn had been misclassified and was getting an unfair advantage.
In June 2021 she was among the first dozen athletes chosen for the UK athletics team at the postponed 2020 Paralympics in Tokyo.