Henry frayne biography
- Henry Frayne (born 14 April 1990) is an Australian track and field athlete who competes in triple jump and long jump.
- Henry FRAYNE, Australia.
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Henry Frayne
- Date of birth
1990-04-14
- Height
6' 2"
- Weight
183 lbs
Results
Men's Long Jump
14 | Men's Long Jump | 7.93 |
14 | Men's Long Jump, Qualification | 7.93 |
6 | Men's Long Jump, Qualification, Group A | 7.93 |
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Henry Frayne (athlete)
Australian track and field athlete
Henry Frayne (born 14 April 1990) is an Australian track and field athlete who competes in triple jump and long jump. He qualified for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and finished 14th in qualifying with a distance of 7.93m, and did not qualify for the final.[4]
Frayne trains under Gary Bourne who also coaches or has coached Mitchell Watt, Chris Noffke, Jai Taurima and Bronwyn Thompson.
Early years
Frayne was South Australian born and raised but in 2007, as a 16-year-old, he followed his coach, Vasily Grishchenkov, and moved to Melbourne. He was already a talented triple jumper in his early teens.
Frayne raised the national junior triple jump record three times in 2008 and 2009, and was then placed fifth at the 2008 World Junior Championships. In 2010, he moved to Brisbane under coach Gary Bourne, his current coach. In 2011, he was placed ninth in the triple jump at the IAAF World Championships and his first 17-metre jump.
Achievements
Frayne won the silver medal in the long jump event at th
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Henry Frayne
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Henry Frayne
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Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Henry Frayne has received more than 3,407 page views. Their biography is available in 1 different languages on Wikipedia. Henry Frayne is the 11,120th most popular athlete, the 1,375th most popular biography from Australia and the 294th most popular Australian Athlete.
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Among athletes, Henry Frayne ranks 11,120 out of 6,025. Before them are Alex Burger, Lisa Darmanin, Johnny Hooper, Ben Harris, Mark English, and Maria Barros. After them are Richard Nagy, Mohamed Amer, Ashish Kumar, Xu Xiaoyan, Wang Lili, and Álvaro Iglesias.
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