Juliane Hvid

Danish steeplechase runner (born 1998) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Juliane Falsig Hvid (born 8 April 1998) is a Danish steeplechase runner specializing in the 3000 metres steeplechase. She won the 2023 Nordic Athletics Championships in the steeplechase and has represented Denmark at the 2023 World Athletics Championships. In addition to her athletics career, she is the reigning Nordic military pentathlon champion.

FullnameJuliane Falsig Hvid[1]
Nationality Denmark
Born8 April 1998 (28 years, 22 days old)[2]
Education
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Personal information
Full nameJuliane Falsig Hvid[1]
Nationality Denmark
Born8 April 1998 (28 years, 22 days old)[2]
Education
Sport
SportAthletics
Event(s)
3000 metres steeplechase
2000 metres steeplechase
ClubSparta Atletik og Løb
Coached byChristian Friis[3]
Achievements and titles
National finals
  • 2022 Danish 10K Champs
  •   10km, road, 8th
  • 2022 Danish Champs
  •   3000m s'chase, 1st ‹See Tfd›Gold medal
  • 2022 Danish XC
  •   8km XC, 2nd ‹See Tfd›Silver medal
  • 2023 Danish Indoors
  •   3000m, 3rd ‹See Tfd›Bronze medal
  • 2023 Danish 10K Champs
  •   10km, road, 3rd ‹See Tfd›Bronze medal
  • 2023 Danish Champs
  •   3000m s'chase, 1st ‹See Tfd›Gold medal
Personal bests3000mSC:
9:33.40 (2023)

2000mSC:
6:17.78 NR (2023)
Medal record
Women's athletics
Representing  Denmark
Nordic Cross Country Championships
Bronze medal – third place2023 ReykjavikSenior race
Bronze medal – third place2023 ReykjavikSenior team
Nordic Championships
Gold medal – first place2023 Copenhagen3000 m s'chase
Updated on 20 February 2024
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Career

Hvid began her career as a long-distance runner on the roads, finishing 74th at the 2021 Copenhagen Half Marathon.[4] After an 8th-place finish at the 2022 Danish 10K Championships, she debuted in the 3000 m steeplechase to win at the Sparta Copenhagen Games.[5]

One month later at the 2022 Danish Athletics Championships steeplechase, Hvid and Mathilde Diekema Jensen broke away from Laura Astrup early on, extending their lead gradually until the final lap, where Hvid out-sprinted Jensen to win her first national title by one second, in her second-ever steeplechase race.[6] Later that fall, Hvid finished 2nd at the Danish Cross Country Championships, qualifying her to represent Denmark at the 2022 European Cross Country Championships where she finished 48th.[7]

In 2023, Hvid finished 3rd at the Danish Indoor Championships 3000 m, and improved her finish to 3rd again at the Danish 10K Championships.[8] Her first international gold medal came at the 2023 Nordic Athletics Championships reboot, also making her the first-ever Nordic women's steeplechase champion as the previous editions did not include that discipline.[9] She defended her steeplechase title at the 2023 Danish Athletics Championships, and a 9:33.40 personal best at the 2023 Anniversary Games qualified her for the 2023 World Athletics Championships. She was the second steeplechaser ever to represent Denmark at the World Athletics Championships, after Anna Emilie Møller.[10]

At the world championships, Hvid crashed into a barrier about one minute into her heat, falling to the track. Despite visible blood from her chin and upper body, she finished the heat in 10th place.[11] She claimed to have not felt pain due to being zoned in to the race.[12] She finished her 2023 season by placing 3rd at the Nordic Cross Country Championships individually, and 17th at her second European Cross Country Championships.[13]

Personal life

Hvid was a full-time sergeant in the Danish Armed Forces before she joined the Sparta Atletik club in 2021.[1] She took up running initially to train for the military pentathlon, which included a 4000 m cross country run and an obstacle run as two of its events. In addition to being Nordic champion in the steeplechase, she is also the reigning Nordic Military Pentathlon Championships winner.[1]

She studies health technology at the Technical University of Denmark, and as of 2023 still acts as a reserve in the Danish military.[1]

Statistics

Personal best progression

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3000m Steeplechase progression
#MarkPl.CompetitionVenueDateRef.
110:46.661st place, gold medalist(s)Sparta Copenhagen GamesKøbenhavn, Denmark21 May 2022[14]
210:36.421st place, gold medalist(s)Danish Athletics ChampionshipsAalborg, Denmark24 Jun 2022[15]
39:48.461st place, gold medalist(s)Tårnby GamesTårnby, Denmark6 May 2023[16]
49:46.411st place, gold medalist(s)Nordic Athletics ChampionshipsKøbenhavn, Denmark27 May 2023[17]
59:43.611st place, gold medalist(s)Folksam GPGöteborg, Sweden17 Jun 2023[18]
69:36.983rd place, bronze medalist(s)European Team Championships Division 2Chorzów, Poland21 Jun 2023[19]
79:33.408thLondon Athletics MeetLondon, Great Britain22 Jul 2023[20]
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