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Lisa Jane Weightman (born 16 January 1979) is an Australian long distance runner who specialises in the marathon event. She represented Australia in the marathon at the 2008 Summer Olympics, the 2012 Summer Olympics and the 2009 World Championships in Athletics. She won her first marathon race in 2010, setting a personal best time of 2:28:48 at the Nagano Olympic Commemorative Marathon. She has also competed at the IAAF World Road Running Championships and the IAAF World Cross Country Championships, winning a team bronze in the latter competition in 2008. ==Career== Weightman started out as a track runner but had her first success in cross country running, winning the under-23 section of the national championships in 2003. She took part in the Chiba Ekiden road relay competition the following year and finished ninth. In 2006, she became a double national champion when she topped the podium in the 10,000 metres and half marathon events, and she returned to the Chiba Ekiden to improve to fourth place in her stage.〔(Lisa Weightman Athlete Profile ). Athletics Australia. Retrieved on 21 April 2010.〕 Her first international championships appearance was at the 2006 IAAF World Road Running Championships where she placed thirty-seventh overall.〔(20 Kilometres – W Final ). IAAF. Retrieved on 21 April 2010.〕 Weightman ended the year by finishing second in the 10,000 metres at the Zatopek Classic behind New Zealander Jessica Ruthe.〔Turner, Chris (14 December 2006). (Rupp splashes to Zatopek Classic win ). IAAF. Retrieved on 21 April 2010.〕 She represented Australia twice in 2007: taking forty-second place at the 2007 IAAF World Cross Country Championships and thirty-third at the 2007 IAAF World Road Running Championships.〔(Weightman Lisa Jane ). IAAF. Retrieved on 21 April 2010.〕 Weightman won a world championship medal at the 2008 IAAF World Cross Country Championships〔(Official Team Results Senior Race – W ). IAAF (30 March 2008). Retrieved on 21 April 2010.〕 and she and Benita Johnson helped lead the Australian women to the team bronze. She made her marathon debut soon afterwards,〔Johnson, Len (9 March 2008). (Weightman's wait worth it ). ''The Age''. Retrieved on 21 April 2010.〕 finishing thirteenth in the women's race with a time of 2:32:32. This performance gained her selection for the women's marathon race at the 2008 Summer Olympics, where she finished thirty-third with a time of 2:34:16, the second best Australian performance after Johnson.〔 Weightman improved her best world cross country performance at the 2009 IAAF World Cross Country Championships, finishing seventeenth and heading the Australian team to seventh place in the rankings.〔(Official Team Results Senior Race – W ). IAAF (28 March 2009). Retrieved on 21 April 2010.〕〔Johnson, Len (28 March 2009). (Florence Kiplagat ends Kenya's long wait for another senior women's title – Amman 2009 ). IAAF. Retrieved on 21 April 2010.〕 At the 2009 Christchurch Half Marathon, she was the first past the post to record her first major win on the road running circuit.〔(Lisa Weightman Takes Out Christchurch Half Marathon ). Ascend Sport (2009). Retrieved on 21 April 2010.〕 She competed at her first World Championships in Athletics later that season as Australia's only participant in the women's marathon; she placed eighteenth overall and set a new personal best over the distance with a time of 2:30:42.〔Ovadia, Edward (5 November 2009). (Australia’s Top Marathon Runner – Lisa Weightman ). ''Runner's Tribe''. Retrieved on 21 April 2010.〕 She improved further in the marathon at the start of the following year, dominating the Nagano Olympic Commemorative Marathon from the 15 km mark to the finish. She knocked almost two minutes off her previous best time to win in 2:28:48, making her the first Australian to win the race.〔Nakamura, Ken (18 April 2010). (Chelimo and Weightman take Nagano Marathon titles ). IAAF. Retrieved on 21 April 2010.〕 She was selected for the event at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi. She fell away from the leading pack on two occasions but managed to make up the deficit both times and won the bronze medal in a time of 2:35.25, although she had to be taking from the finish line in a wheelchair due to her exhaustion.〔Rowbottom, Mike (14 October 2010). (Double marathon triumph for Kenya ends athletics programme at Commonwealth Games ). IAAF. Retrieved on 16 October 2010.〕 She won the 10km run of the Gold Coast Marathon-event on 1 July 2012 in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia finishing in front of Emma Moffatt. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she finished in 17th place. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lisa Jane Weightman」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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