Louie Hinchliffe
British athlete (born 2002)
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Louie Hinchliffe is a British sprinter. On 7 June 2024, he won the 2024 NCAA Championships 100 metres title with a time of 9.95 seconds for the University of Houston Cougars. That month, he also won the 100m title at the British Athletics Championships. Selected for his first Olympic Games later that month, Hinchliffe was part of the Great Britain team that won bronze in the men's 4 x 100 metre relay in Paris 2024.
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British Olympic sprinter Hinchliffe to turn professionalBritish sprinter Louie Hinchliffe announces his decision to turn professional, having won an Olympic medal in Paris this summer.BBC Sport - Published | |
Hinchliffe, Hughes and Lyles progress in 100mGreat Britain's Louie Hinchliffe and Zharnel Hughes join American world champion Noah Lyles in the Olympic men's 100m semi-finals after qualifying from their heats.BBC Sport - Published | |
GB's Hinchliffe beats Lyles in 100m heat to reach finalGB's Louie Hinchliffe clocked 9.98 seconds as he beat USA sprint star Noah Lyles into first place in heat three at Paris 2024.BBC Sport - Published | |
Hinchliffe achieves Olympic dream with help of LewisRising British sprint star Louie Hinchliffe achieves his dream of making the Paris 2024 Olympics with the help of athletics icon Carl Lewis.BBC Sport - Published | |
Hinchliffe wins UK 100m titleWatch as Louie Hinchliffe wins the 100m title at the British Athletics Championships in Manchester, to qualify for the Olympics in Paris.BBC Sport - Published | |
Rising GB star Hinchliffe reaches Olympic 100mRising sprint star Louie Hinchliffe will make his Olympic debut at Paris 2024 after winning the British 100m title at the UK Athletics Championships in Manchester.BBC Sport - Published | |
Britain's rising sprint star chasing Olympic dreamBritain's rising 100m star Louie Hinchliffe, coached by nine-time Olympic gold medallist Carl Lewis, is aiming for Paris 2024 after winning the United States' NCAA Championships in 9.95 seconds.BBC Sport - Published |