Georgia Taylor-Brown, born on March fifteenth, nineteen ninety-four, is an accomplished English triathlete renowned for her exceptional performances in the world of athletics. She has made a significant mark in the sport, having secured bronze medals in both the 2018 and 2019 World Triathlon Series. Her crowning achievement came in 2020 when she triumphed in a one-off sprint triathlon race in Hamburg, earning the title of world champion and becoming the fifth British woman to do so.
In twenty twenty-one, Taylor-Brown showcased her remarkable talent at the Tokyo Olympics, where she clinched the silver medal in the triathlon, marking the best result ever achieved by a female triathlete for Great Britain. She further solidified her status as a top competitor by winning gold in the Triathlon Mixed Relay alongside teammates Jess Learmonth, Jonathan Brownlee, and Alex Yee on July thirty-first, twenty twenty-one.
Her dominance continued as she claimed victory in the Super League Triathlon Championship Series in both twenty twenty-one and twenty twenty-two, consistently finishing ahead of her teammate Learmonth. In twenty twenty-two, she added to her accolades by winning gold at the revived World Triathlon Sprint Championships in Montréal, her second individual global title, and helped her team secure silver in the mixed relay, ensuring Great Britain's first quota places for the twenty twenty-four Summer Olympics.
Additionally, Taylor-Brown made her mark in the Esport Triathlon World Championship, finishing third in the inaugural event during the twenty twenty-two Arena Games Triathlon season. As Great Britain's most successful female Olympic triathlete, she shares the distinction of being the most successful Olympic triathlete at a single Games with Alex Yee. Currently, she trains at the Leeds Triathlon Centre in Leeds, England, where she continues to prepare for future competitions.