Nicola Spirig Explained

Nicola Spirig Hug
Nickname:Nic
Birth Date:7 February 1982
Birth Place:Winkel, Switzerland[1]
Alma Mater:University of Zurich
Spouse:Reto Hug
Sport:Triathlon, long-distance running
Coach:Brett Sutton (2006-)
Updated:9 August 2018

Nicola Spirig Hug (born 7 February 1982) is a Swiss lawyer and former professional triathlete. She is the 2012 Olympic and six times European champion in women's triathlon.

Career

Nicola Spirig is a five times Olympian. She was Olympic champion in 2012 and runner up in 2016. She was World Championship runner up in 2010, Junior World Champion in 2001, Junior European Champion in 1999, and Elite European Champion in 2009, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2015 and 2018. She was the second oldest competitor in the field when she won the 2018 European Championships in Glasgow.[2]

Spirig was born in Winkel. On 4 August 2012, Spirig won Gold in the Olympic Women's Triathlon,[3] winning a close race in a photo finish with Sweden's Lisa Nordén.

In the 13 years from 1998 to 2010, Spirig took part in 72 ITU competitions and achieved 39 top ten positions. In 2010, she won the European Championships and the World Championship Series triathlon in Madrid, and the silver medal at the World Championship Series triathlon in London. In the overall World Championship Series ranking she place second.

Spirig has also competed as a long-distance runner, finishing second at the Swiss Cross-Country Championships in 2014 and competing at the 2014 Neujahrsmarathon Zürich.[4] She subsequently competed in the marathon at the 2014 European Athletics Championships in Zürich, where she finished 24th in a time of 2:37.12.[5] More recently she finished second in the 10,000 metres at the Swiss National Athletics Championships in 2021. In 2015, she and heptathlete Linda Züblin competed at the St. Moritz track in a round of the Bobsleigh World Cup, racing at the invitation of Swiss pilot Beat Hefti alongside him and brakeman Alex Baumann in the four man event, with the quartet placing 27th.

In 2021, she competed in the women's event at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. She also competed in the mixed relay event.[6]

Personal life

Nicola Spirig lives in Bachenbülach[7] and holds a degree in law (lic.iur.). Both her elder sister and her elder brother were high-performance athletes before they started their academic careers. Their parents are teachers of physical education. Spirig is married to former Swiss triathlete Reto Hug. They have a son, born 2013[8] and a daughter, born 2017.[9] When 2012 Olympic champion Nicola Spirig had her first child, she was not sure whether she would ever return to triathlon. But just 12 weeks after her third child was born in April 2019, the 37-year-old was back competing in the World Triathlon Series Grand Final held in Lausanne, Switzerland between 30 August 2019 to 1 September 2019.[10]

ITU competitions

The following lists are based upon the official ITU rankings and the athlete's Profile Page.[11] Unless indicated otherwise, the following events are triathlons and belong to the Elite category.

Olympics

Date Competition Place Rank
  2004-08-25   Athens, Greece19
  2008-08-18   Beijing, China6
  2012-08-04   London, United Kingdom
  2016-08-20   Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  2021-07-26   Tokyo, Japan6

World Championships

Date Competition Place Rank
  2012-06-23   World Triathlon Kitzbühel, Austria
  2012-05-26   World Triathlon Madrid, Spain
  2012-04-14   Dextro Energy World Championships Series Sydney, Australia5
  2011-08-21   Team World Championships Lausanne, Switzerland
  2011-08-20   Dextro Energy World Championship Series: Sprint World Championship Lausanne, Switzerland16
  2011-08-06   Dextro Energy World Championship Series London, United Kingdom8
  2011-07-16   Dextro Energy World Championship Series Hamburg, Germany12
  2010-09-08   Dextro Energy World Championship Series, Grand Final Budapest, Hungary
  2010-08-21   World Championships (Sprint) Lausanne, Switzerland6
  2010-08-14   Dextro Energy World Championship Series Kitzbühel, Austria18
  2010-07-24   Dextro Energy World Championship Series London, United Kingdom
  2010-06-05   Dextro Energy World Championship Series Madrid, Spain
  2010-05-08   Dextro Energy World Championship Series Seoul, South Korea4
  2009-08-22   Dextro Energy World Championship Series Yokohama, Japan10
  2009-08-15   Dextro Energy World Championship Series London, United Kingdom
  2009-07-11   Dextro Energy World Championship Series Kitzbühel, Austria
  2007-08-30   BG World Championships Hamburg, Germany19
  2005-09-10   World Championships (U23) Gamagori, Japan
  2004-05-09   World Championships MadeiraDNF
  2003-12-06   World Championships Queenstown, New Zealand33
  2002-11-09   World Championships (U23) Cancún, Mexico

World Cups

Date Competition Place Rank
  2012-03-25   World Cup Mooloolaba, Australia
  2010-10-10   World Cup Huatulco, Mexico
  2008-09-27   BG World Cup Lorient, France8
  2008-07-20   BG World Cup Kitzbühel, Austria
  2008-04-26   BG World Cup Tongyeong, South Korea8
  2008-04-13   BG World Cup Ishigaki, Japan6
  2007-12-01   BG World Cup Eilat, Israel
  2007-10-07   BG World Cup Rhodes, Greece6
  2007-09-15   BG World Cup Beijing, China7
  2007-07-29   BG World Cup Salford, United Kingdom10
  2007-07-22   BG World Cup Kitzbühel, Austria6
  2007-05-13   BG World Cup Richards Bay, South Africa5
  2007-05-06   BG World Cup Lisbon, Portugal8
  2007-04-15   BG World Cup Ishigaki, Japan6
  2007-03-25   BG World Cup Mooloolaba, Australia17
  2006-11-12   BG World Cup New Plymouth, New Zealand12
  2006-11-05   BG World Cup Cancún, Mexico17
  2006-07-23   BG World Cup Corner Brook, CanadaDNS
  2006-06-11   BG World Cup Richards Bay, South Africa8
  2006-06-04   BG World Cup Madrid, Spain17
  2005-09-17   OSIM World Cup Beijing, China32
  2005-08-06   World Cup Hamburg, GermanyDNF
  2005-07-31   World Cup Salford, United Kingdom12
  2005-06-05   World Cup Madrid, Spain11
  2004-07-25   World Cup Salford, United Kingdom13
  2004-04-25   World Cup Mazatlán, Mexico11
  2004-04-11   World Cup Ishigaki, Japan14
  2003-10-25   World Cup Athens, Greece24
  2003-10-19   World Cup Madeira, Portugal17
  2003-09-21   World Cup Madrid, SpainDNF
  2003-09-06   World Cup Hamburg, Germany15
  2003-07-20   World Cup Corner Brook, Canada11
  2003-07-13   World Cup Edmonton, Canada19
  2003-06-07   World Cup Tongyeong, South Korea26
  2002-10-13   World Cup Madeira, Portugal20
  2002-09-21   World Cup Nice, France21
  2002-08-31   World Cup Lausanne, Switzerland15
  2002-07-21   World Cup Corner Brook, Canada9
  2001-08-25   World Cup Lausanne, Switzerland9

European Championships

Date Competition Place Rank
  2018-08-09   Glasgow, United Kingdom
  2014-06-20   European Championships Kitzbühel, Austria
  2012-04-20   European Championships Eilat, Israel
  2010-07-03   European Championships Athlone, Ireland
  2009-07-02   European Championships Holten, Netherlands
  2008-05-10   European Championships Lisbon, Portugal4
  2007-06-29   European Championships Copenhagen, Denmark
  2006-06-23   European Championships Autun, France13
  2005-08-20   European Championships Lausanne, Switzerland12
  2005-07-17   European Championships (U23) Sofia, Bulgaria
  2004-04-18   European Championships Valencia, Spain14
  2003-06-21   European Championships Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic12
  2002-07-06   European Championships Győr, Hungary14

European Cups

Date Competition Place Rank
  2007-08-19   European Cup Geneva, Switzerland
  2002-06-08   European Cup Belgrade, Serbia

Junior results

Date Competition Place Rank
  2001-07-22   World Championships Edmonton, Canada
  2001-06-23   European Championships Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic
  2000-07-08   European Championships Stein, Netherlands5
  2000-04-30   World Championships Perth, Australia
  1999-07-03   European Championships Funchal, Portugal
  1998-08-30   World Championships Lausanne, Switzerland5
  1998-07-04   European Championships Velden am Wörther See, Austria18

Awards

Further reading

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: SPIRIG Nicola . . olympics.com. 27 July 2021.
  2. Web site: Start List: Elite Women • 2018 Glasgow ETU Triathlon European Championships.
  3. Web site: Nicola Spirig. https://web.archive.org/web/20191029124406/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/sp/nicola-spirig-1.html. dead. 29 October 2019. 4 October 2012. Sports Reference LLC.
  4. Web site: Spirig can set the tone on a marathon day in Europe . . 5 April 2014 . . 16 August 2014.
  5. Web site: Euro marathon gold for Christelle Daunay . Henderson . Jason. 16 August 2014 . Athletics Weekly. 16 August 2014.
  6. Web site: Mixed Relay Results. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20210802215026/https://olympics.com/tokyo-2020/olympic-games/resOG2020-/pdf/OG2020-/TRI/OG2020-_TRI_C73C_TRIXTEAM4-------------FNL-000100--.pdf. 2 August 2021. 3 August 2021. Tokyo 2020 Olympics. Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
  7. https://www.zuonline.ch/buelach/empfang-fuer-nicola-spirig/story/14498753 zuonline.ch)
  8. Jörg Greb: Der «schnelle» Sohn der Triathlon-Olympiasiegerin. In: Tages-Anzeiger vom 24. März 2013
  9. https://www.schweizer-illustrierte.ch/stars/schweiz/nicola-spirigs-2-kinder-mann-familie-twitter/ Nicola Spirig bringt ein Mädchen zur Welt
  10. News: World Triathlon Series: Nicola Spirig on racing 12 weeks after having third child. 2019-08-29. 2019-08-29. en-GB.
  11. Web site: Results for: Spirig, Nicola (SUI). International Triathlon Union. 4 October 2012. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120818185220/http://archive.triathlon.org/zpg/zresults-ath-dtl.php?id=OTE=. 18 August 2012.