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Sally Pearson
Apr 17, 2025 10:30 PM

  Sally Pearson (born September 19, 1986, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia) is a retired track athlete and Olympian considered to be one of the most successful Australian hurdlers of all time. Pearson won a gold medal in the 100-meter hurdles at the London 2012 Olympic Games, and she was also the world champion in the event in 2011 and 2017. In 2014 she was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia for her contribution to athletics.

  Early life and career Sally McLellan was born in Sydney and raised by her mother, Anne McLellan, who worked two jobs so that she could afford her daughter’s athletic training. In a 2013 interview with The Sydney Morning Herald, Anne McLellan discussed working long hours to support her daughter’s dream of becoming a track star:

  

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  Britannica Quiz Sports Quiz In order for her to get to that first Commonwealth Games she needed massage and physio every week….It was money we had to get somehow and that was the only way to do it….If your child is good at something or wants to follow a dream, then I don’t think it’s a sacrifice. Getting a second job was no big deal.

  When she was 12 years old, Sally McLellan took part in a track-and-field competition in Townsville, Queensland. There her running and jumping abilities were noticed by Sharon Hannan, the coach who would later guide much of her career. After beginning to train under Hannan, McLellan made rapid progression as a sprinter and hurdler. Hannan discussed McLellan’s tireless work ethic in a 2008 interview with The Sydney Morning Herald:

  There’s very few athletes in the world who are as consistent as her with training. I can’t remember when she missed a training session. A fighter? Yes, that would be the right word. She just has a belief that she can make it.

  At age 16 McLellan won the 100-meter hurdles at the 2003 International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) world youth championships. Shortly afterward she was added to the Australian senior national team and competed as a member of the country’s 4 × 100-meter relay team at the 2003 IAAF world championships. At the 2006 Commonwealth Games, held in Melbourne, McLellan was a finalist in both the 100 meters and the 100-meter hurdles. Although she failed to medal in either of those events, she helped power the Australian team to a bronze medal in the 4 × 100-meter relay.

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  Sally Pearson at the London 2012 Olympic GamesAustralian hurdler Sally Pearson competing in the women's 100-meter hurdles at the London 2012 Olympic Games. Pearson won the gold medal in the event.(more)McLellan thereafter competed mostly in hurdling. She made her Olympic debut at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. In one of the most talked-about races of those Games, the runner who was considered the favorite to win the women’s 100-meter hurdles, American Lolo Jones, held a solid lead in the final before stumbling on the second-to-last hurdle. McLellan and several other runners then surged past Jones to a photo finish, with McLellan coming away with the silver medal behind American Dawn Harper.

  In April 2010 McLellan married Kieran Pearson, her high-school sweetheart. Later that year Sally Pearson captured gold in the 100-meter hurdles event at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi. Pearson’s success continued at the 2011 IAAF world championships, where she clocked a personal-best time of 12.28 sec in the 100-meter hurdles to claim the first of her world titles.

  

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  Sally PearsonSally Pearson competing in the final of the women's 100-meter hurdles event during the Australian Athletics Championships & Nomination Trials at Carrara Stadium, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, February 17, 2018.(more)Over the next several years Pearson remained dominant. In March 2012 she triumphed at the IAAF world indoor championships, winning the 60-meter hurdles event. She returned to the Olympics later that year. At the London 2012 Olympic Games, she established a new Olympic record of 12.35 sec in the 100-meter hurdles final, this time narrowly besting Harper for the gold in another photo finish. In a 2012 interview with Reuters, she discussed the overwhelming emotions she experienced after winning the gold medal:

  It’s a dream. Relief was the first thing I felt and then shock. I’m just going through the emotions. I really wanted this. I didn’t realize how close Dawn [Harper] was until the end. I said in my head, “Please don’t let this happen, I need this.” I never let anything stop me from doing what I want to do.

  Pearson went on to successfully defend her 100-meter hurdles title at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland. She subsequently endured a series of injuries that prevented her from being able to compete at the Rio de Janeiro 2016 Olympic Games. By 2017, however, she was healthy enough to compete again. She entered that year’s IAAF world championships in London, where she regained the 100-meter hurdles world crown.

  In 2019 Pearson announced her retirement from track-and-field competition. The following year she became a consultant for Australia’s governing body for track and field, Athletics Australia. Her duties in that role include helping prepare Australian athletes for success in international competition.

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