Age, Biography and Wiki
Claire Tallent was born on 6 July, 1981 in North Adelaide, is an Australian racewalker. Discover Claire Tallent'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 42 years old?
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42 years old |
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Cancer |
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6 July, 1981 |
Birthday |
6 July |
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North Adelaide |
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Australia
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She is a member of famous racewalker with the age 42 years old group.
Claire Tallent Height, Weight & Measurements
At 42 years old, Claire Tallent height is 1.63 m and Weight 50 kg.
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1.63 m |
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50 kg |
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Who Is Claire Tallent's Husband?
Her husband is Jared Tallent (m. 2008)
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Jared Tallent (m. 2008) |
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Claire Tallent Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Claire Tallent worth at the age of 42 years old? Claire Tallent’s income source is mostly from being a successful racewalker. She is from Australia. We have estimated Claire Tallent's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Net Worth in 2023 |
Pending |
Salary in 2023 |
Under Review |
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racewalker |
Claire Tallent Social Network
Timeline
At her first Olympics, she finished in 28th place in an equal personal best of 1:33:02.
Claire Woods (born 6 July 1981), also known as Claire Tallent, is an Australian racewalker.
She attended Mary MacKillop College in the Adelaide suburb of Kensington, graduating in 1998.
Woods has represented Australia at the Olympic Games, Commonwealth Games and World Championships in Athletics.
Woods made her international debut at the World Walking Cup in Naumburg, Germany in 2004 in the 20 km walk.
Weeks after the Beijing Olympics (in August 2008), Woods married international racewalker and Olympic gold medallist Jared Tallent in Walkerville, South Australia, and for some time, changed her name to Claire Tallent.
Woods was 19th at the 2010 IAAF World Race Walking Cup in Chihuhua, Mexico and claimed silver in the 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi, behind England's Johanna Jackson.
She began her 2011 season with a husband and wife double at the Australian 20 km walk championships, taking the women's title while her husband won on the men's side.
In March 2012, Woods achieved a lifetime best of 1:28:53 in the 20 km walk.
She then achieved the 1st position in both the 5000m and 10 km events at the Oceania Championships.
At the 2012 Olympic Games in London, Woods was in tenth place in the Women's 20 km walk at 12 km but was disqualified shortly after.
Woods retired from international competition in 2012 and coached her husband Jared Tallent to a medal at every major championship, culminating in a silver medal in the 50 km walk at the 2016 Rio Olympics.
They had two children, born in 2013 and 2017 by IVF.
They were later divorced, and Woods reverted to her birth name.
After a hiatus from competition, Woods came 43rd in the Women's 20 km walk at the 2017 World Championships in Athletics, just eleven weeks after giving birth to her son.
While leading the 20 km walk at the 2018 Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast, she was disqualified approximately 2 km from the finishing line.
Weeks after her disqualification, she finished third at the World Athletics Race Walking Team Championships in Taicang, China in the women's 50 km walk in an Oceania and Australian record of 4:09:33.
In January 2019, Woods won the Women's 50 km walk at the USA National Championships in Santee, California in a time of 4:12:44.
This performance, when combined with her Oceania record, saw Woods become the world's number one ranked 50 km walker for four weeks in 2019.
In 2019 Woods was one of five female international race walkers that failed in an appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) to have the Women's 50 km walk included in the Tokyo Olympics program.