Haley Batten American cyclist overcame a broken wheel and fierce competition to claim the silver medal in the women’s mountain biking event at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Batten’s race wasn’t without its challenges. With just over half the race completed, her bike suffered a broken wheel. Being far from the pit area, she was fortunate the damage allowed her to continue riding, albeit with difficulty, until she could reach mechanics for repairs. This setback caused her to lose positions, but it also ignited her determination. Her strong will and quick repairs by her team’s mechanic helped her climb back into contention.
A Thrilling Finish
In the second half of the race, Batten battled Sweden’s Jenny Rissveds for the silver medal position. France’s Pauline Ferrand-Prevot dominated the race, taking the gold medal in a time of 1 hour, 26 minutes, and 2 seconds. Batten finished with a time of 1 hour, 28 minutes, and 59 seconds, just behind Rissveds who took bronze in 1 hour, 29 minutes, and 4 seconds. On the final lap, Batten managed to pull away from Rissveds, securing the silver medal.
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A Historic Achievement
This silver medal is a significant accomplishment for both Batten and American mountain biking. It marks Batten’s first Olympic medal and the best finish ever by an American rider in this sport. Previously, the only American medals in Olympic mountain biking were bronze medals won by Susan DeMattei (1996) and Georgia Gould (2012).
the table with the full list of U.S. medal winners:
No | Date | Athlete/Team | Medal | Event | Sport |
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1 | 27 July | Sarah Bacon/Kassidy Cook | Silver | Women’s springboard 3m synchronized | Diving |
2 | 27 July | Chloe Dygert | Bronze | Women’s individual time trial | Cycling |
3 | 27 July | Katie Ledecky | Bronze | 400m freestyle | Swimming |
4 | 27 July | Kate Douglass, Gretchen Walsh, Torri Huske, Simone Manuel, Erika Connolly, Abbey Weitzel | Silver | 4x100m freestyle, women | Swimming |
5 | 27 July | Jack Alexj, Chris Guiliano, Hunter Armstrong, Caeleb Dressel, Ryan Held, Matt King | Gold | 4x100m freestyle, men | Swimming |
6 | 28 July | Haley Batten | Silver | Women’s cross country | Mountain Bike |
7 | 28 July | Torri Huske | Gold | Women’s 100m butterfly | Swimming |
8 | 28 July | Gretchen Walsh | Silver | Women’s 100m butterfly | Swimming |
9 | 28 July | Carson Foster | Bronze | Men’s 400m IM | Swimming |
10 | 28 July | Lee Kiefer | Gold | Women’s individual foil | Fencing |
11 | 28 July | Lauren Scruggs | Silver | Women’s individual foil | Fencing |
12 | 28 July | Nic Fink | Silver | Men’s 100m breaststroke |
Preparation and Dedication
Batten’s success is a testament to her dedication and meticulous preparation. She acknowledged that the Paris Olympics was her main focus since the Tokyo Games in 2021, where she finished ninth. She emphasized the importance of continuous improvement and studying the sport throughout the years.
A Passionate Cyclist
Batten’s passion for cycling began at a young age in her hometown of Park City, Utah. She won her first national title at 14 and turned professional at 17. Balancing her professional career with her studies in Liberal Arts and Sciences, Batten is also passionate about the connection between neuroscience and education.
Looking Ahead
This silver medal is a major milestone in Batten’s cycling career. She is coached by three-time Olympic gold medalist Kristin Armstrong and rides for Specialized Factory Racing. With her talent, dedication, and strong support system, Batten is sure to continue achieving great things in the world of mountain biking.
Here is a table summarizing Haley Batten’s personal information:
Attribute | Details |
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Full Name | Haley Batten |
Date of Birth | September 19, 1998 |
Age | 25 years old |
Hometown | Park City, Utah, U.S. |
Current Residence | Santa Cruz, California, U.S. |
Education | Quest University, Canada |
Major | Liberal Arts and Sciences |
Professional Teams | Clif Pro Team (2016–2019) |
Trinity Racing (2019–2021) | |
Specialized Factory Racing (2021–present) | |
Discipline | Mountain Bike |
Rider Type | Cross-Country |
Coach | Kristin Armstrong |
Major Achievements | 2024 Olympic Silver Medalist |
2024 World Cup Race Winner (Araxá, Brazil) | |
Cape Epic Winner (2023) | |
Notable Titles | First National Title at Age 14 |
First Elite World Cup Win in 2024 | |
Olympic Appearances | Tokyo 2021 (9th place) |
Paris 2024 (Silver Medalist) | |
Other Interests | Exploring neuroscience and education |
Community Involvement | Advocates for a healthier self, community, and planet |
https://usacycling.org/athlete/haley-batten
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