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Courtney Babcock-Key (born June 30, 1972) is a Canadian coach and competitor in the sport of running. Babcock holds the Canadian Women's 5000m(14:54.96) and formerly held the 10,000m records both set during the 2003 season. She broke the Canadian 5000m record in the final of the 2003 World Track and Field IAAF Championships in Paris, where she finished in eighth place, securing her a spot for the 2004 Olympic Games. Her 1500m time of 4:01.99 was also a top time in the World that year. She is a five-time national champion. Two times in each the 5000m and 10,000m and once in Cross Country.

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  • كورتني بابكوك هي منافسة ألعاب القوى كندية، ولدت في 30 يونيو 1972 في تشاتام كينت في كندا. (ar)
  • Courtney Babcock-Key (born June 30, 1972) is a Canadian coach and competitor in the sport of running. Babcock holds the Canadian Women's 5000m(14:54.96) and formerly held the 10,000m records both set during the 2003 season. She broke the Canadian 5000m record in the final of the 2003 World Track and Field IAAF Championships in Paris, where she finished in eighth place, securing her a spot for the 2004 Olympic Games. Her 1500m time of 4:01.99 was also a top time in the World that year. She is a five-time national champion. Two times in each the 5000m and 10,000m and once in Cross Country. Born and raised in Chatham, Ontario Babcock trained in the United States. Her father was Larry Babcock a hockey player who was drafted by the Montreal Canadiens. Larry died in 2007. In high school, she was more interested in swimming and basketball, but moved to running in her final year while attending the Bishop Strachan School in Toronto. A full-time athlete for 13 years, she attended the University of Michigan where she competed successfully in the NCAA. She was an NCAA Champion in the Distance Medley Relay anchoring the team to its first win in 1994 and an 8x All American. At school she studied communication and broadcasting and hopes to move into that field upon retirement from running. Today Babcock lives and trains in Missoula, Montana. A middle-distance runner, she competed for Canada for almost 10 years. 2004 was a more difficult year due to injury problems and a bout of bronchitis. At the 2004 Summer Olympics she failed to pass the qualifying round in the 5,000 meter race with a time well off her personal best. In the 1500 meter she also failed to advance finishing 26th; only the top twenty-four moved on. She was inducted into the Michigan Women's Track and Field Hall of Fame in 2004. She coached at the Division 1 level for five years with the University of Montana. In that time, Montana won its first Women's Cross Country Big Sky Championship title in 24 years. She led two athletes to the top 10 in the NCAA in the 1500m and the 3k steeplechase. (en)
  • Courtney Babcock (* 30. Juni 1972 in Chatham-Kent, Ontario) ist eine kanadische Mittel- und Langstreckenläuferin. 2000 wurde sie kanadische Meisterin im Crosslauf, 2001 und 2002 über 5000 m und 2002 und 2003 über 10.000 m. Bei den Leichtathletik-Weltmeisterschaften 2001 in Edmonton schied sie über 5000 m im Vorlauf aus, und bei den Commonwealth Games 2002 in Manchester und der WM 2003 in Paris/Saint-Denis wurde sie jeweils Achte. 2004 startete sie bei den Olympischen Spielen in Athen über 1500 m und 5000 m, scheiterte aber jeweils im Vorlauf. Bei den Commonwealth Games 2006 in Melbourne wurde sie Siebte über 5000 m. Courtney Babcock ist 1,63 m groß und wiegt 50 kg. Die Tochter des Eishockey-Spielers Larry Babcock studierte an der University of Michigan. Sie ist verheiratet, hat einen Sohn und ist derzeit Trainerin der Crosslauf-Mannschaft der University of Montana. (de)
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  • كورتني بابكوك هي منافسة ألعاب القوى كندية، ولدت في 30 يونيو 1972 في تشاتام كينت في كندا. (ar)
  • Courtney Babcock-Key (born June 30, 1972) is a Canadian coach and competitor in the sport of running. Babcock holds the Canadian Women's 5000m(14:54.96) and formerly held the 10,000m records both set during the 2003 season. She broke the Canadian 5000m record in the final of the 2003 World Track and Field IAAF Championships in Paris, where she finished in eighth place, securing her a spot for the 2004 Olympic Games. Her 1500m time of 4:01.99 was also a top time in the World that year. She is a five-time national champion. Two times in each the 5000m and 10,000m and once in Cross Country. (en)
  • Courtney Babcock (* 30. Juni 1972 in Chatham-Kent, Ontario) ist eine kanadische Mittel- und Langstreckenläuferin. 2000 wurde sie kanadische Meisterin im Crosslauf, 2001 und 2002 über 5000 m und 2002 und 2003 über 10.000 m. Bei den Leichtathletik-Weltmeisterschaften 2001 in Edmonton schied sie über 5000 m im Vorlauf aus, und bei den Commonwealth Games 2002 in Manchester und der WM 2003 in Paris/Saint-Denis wurde sie jeweils Achte. (de)
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  • كورتني بابكوك (ar)
  • Courtney Babcock (de)
  • Courtney Babcock-Key (en)
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