Hallie Clarke
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| Born | 13 April 2004 Belleville, Ontario, Canada  | ||||||||||||||||||||
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| Sport | Skeleton | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Coached by | Joe Cecchini | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Hallie Clarke (born 13 April 2004) is a Canadian skeleton racer who represents Canada and previously competed for the United States.[1] She became the youngest female world champion in skeleton history by winning the women's event at the 2024 IBSF World Championships.[2]
Clarke was on 2nd twice in the 2022-23 World Cup season while representing the USA.[3] She finished 2nd in Whistler and 2nd in Innsbruck.
References
- ^ "Hallie Clarke profile at IBSF". IBSF. Retrieved 25 February 2024.
 - ^ "Hallie Clarke from Canada becomes youngest female skeleton world champion". www.ibsf.org. IBSF. Retrieved 25 February 2024.
 - ^ Aubrey Lacroix, Caela Fenton. "Hallie Clarke crowned women's skeleton world champion at IBSF World Championships". Canadian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 26 February 2024.
 
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