Hilary Stellingwerff, born on August seventh, nineteen eighty-one, is a distinguished Canadian middle-distance runner specializing in track and field events. She gained recognition for her remarkable performance in the 1500 meters, where she competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics, successfully reaching the semifinals. Stellingwerff's personal best in this event stands at four minutes and five point zero eight seconds, a record she set in the same year.
Her athletic journey began at the University of Wisconsin, where she was an All-American runner for the Wisconsin Badgers track and field team. Stellingwerff showcased her talent by finishing fourth in the mile run at the 2004 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships, marking a significant milestone in her collegiate career.
In 2012, she achieved a notable feat by becoming the runner-up at the Canadian Track and Field Championships, where she met the Olympic qualifying standard. This accomplishment solidified her status as one of Canada's top middle-distance runners.
In July of two thousand sixteen, Stellingwerff's dedication and hard work culminated in her official selection to Canada's Olympic team, further highlighting her commitment to the sport and her country.