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  1. Erin Baker (Kaiapoi, 23 de mayo de 1961) es una deportista neozelandesa que compitió en triatlón y duatlón. Ganó una medalla de oro en el Campeonato Mundial de Triatlón de 1989 , una medalla de oro en el Campeonato Europeo de Triatlón de Media Distancia de 1986 y una medalla de oro en el Campeonato Europeo de Triatlón de Larga ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Erin_BakerErin Baker - Wikipedia

    Erin Margaret Baker MBE (born 23 May 1961) is a former New Zealand triathlete. She won many world championship and Ironman titles. Early life. Baker was born in 1961 in Kaiapoi, New Zealand. Upon the suggestion by her mother, Mary, Baker began running competitively at age 15 and showed ability right from the start.

  3. 175. 8.5K views 1 year ago. When triathlete Erin Baker couldn’t remove a punctured bike tyre during a race, she pulled it off with her teeth. This is the story of a world champion who dominated...

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  4. 6 de feb. de 2020 · Beyond being one of the toughest competitors the sport has ever known, a political activist, and a caring friend, Baker was a woman well ahead of her time. While many sports struggle to this day for equal pay and treatment for men and women, triathlon has embraced the principles of equality for decades—and that’s largely thanks ...

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  5. Baker is widely considered as one of the best female triathletes of all time, she won a total of 104 of the 121 races she entered. Most times, she didn’t just win, but romped in by huge margins. Her ITU legacy includes becoming the very first ITU World Champion, at the 1989 event in Avignon, France.

  6. World Triathlon Athlete ID. 15387. Visit Erin Baker's (New Zealand) World Triathlon profile for athlete results, stats, photos, videos, news, and more.

  7. 4 de nov. de 2021 · Powered by Outside. Recalled: Erin Bakers Greatest Race. Although she was considered one of the best triathletes of all time and won Kona twice, Erin Baker's most epic win actually didn't come on the Big Island. Published Nov 4, 2021 Sarah Wassner Flynn. Photo: Lois Schwartz. New perk! Get after it with local recommendations just for you.