Felicity Abram


Felicity Abram Australian professional triathlete.

Early life and education

Felicity Abram, or more often known as Flick, was born on 16 August 1986 in Brisbane, Queensland, to Louisa and Bill Abram. She spent her early years outside on the family's 20,000-acre estate in Central Queensland.
Later on, she moved to Brisbane to attend Brisbane Girls Grammar School, where she completed most of her schooling, before finishing at St Peters Lutheran College under athletic scholarship in 2003.
She was an Australian Institute of Sport scholarship holder.

Career

In 2003, at her very first ITU triathlon debut, Felicity Abram won the Gold medal at the World Junior Championships ahead of Vanessa Fernandes and Maxine Seear in Queenstown, NZ .. In 2005, at the young age of 18, she was admitted to the Australian National Elite Team and placed a creditable 6th at her first Elite World Championship. Under the coaching of Australian Shaun Stephens, 2006 marked a highlight in her career with a Bronze medal at the World Championship in Lausanne. In 2006 Felicity also got selected for Australia in the Commonwealth Games, Melbourne. In 2008 she was the Number 1 in the ITU World rankings, still the Australian Triathlon federation did not appoint her as a member of the Olympic Team for Beijing. Throughout her career she was selected to represent Australia in 8 Elite World Championships .. Other highlights through her career include multiple Noosa Triathlon podiums & multiple FFTRI podiums under French Tri Team TCG Parthenay. In later half of 2013 she sustained an injury that would never see her return to ITU racing. She formally retired in 2016, however she does take part in charity events.

ITU competitions

Felicity started in a total 52 International Triathlon Union races including 12 podiums and 5 wins. The following list is based upon the official ITU rankings and the Athlete's Profile Page. Unless indicated otherwise the following events are triathlons and belong to the Elite category.
DateCompetitionPlaceRank
2003-12-06 World Championships Queenstown1
2004-02-21 OCA Oceania ChampionshipsDevonport4
2005-01-30 OTU Oceania Championships Sydney1
2005-04-16 World CupHonolulu8
2005-05-01 World CupMooloolaba6
2005-08-06 World CupHamburg11
2005-09-10 World ChampionshipsGamagori6
2006-03-18 Commonwealth Games TriathlonMelbourne14
2006-07-23 BG World CupCorner Brook8
2006-08-20 European CupGeneva1
2006-09-02 World ChampionshipsLausanne3
2007-03-04 OTU Oceania ChampionshipsGeelong6
2007-03-25 BG World CupMooloolaba23
2007-06-17 BG World CupDes Moines11
2007-09-15 BG World CupBeijing10
2008-03-01 Oceania CupGold Coast2
2008-03-30 BG World CupMooloolaba12
2008-04-06 BG World CupNew Plymouth3
2008-05-04 BG World CupRichards Bay2
2008-05-25 BG World CupMadrid21
2008-06-05 BG World ChampionshipsVancouver6
2008-06-22 World CupHy-Vee14
2008-07-05 BG World CupHamburg2
2008-07-13 BG World CupTiszaújváros2
2008-09-27 BG World CupLorient11
2009-03-29 World CupMooloolaba5
2010-04-11 Dextro Energy World Championship SeriesSydney11
2010-05-08 Dextro Energy World Championship SeriesSeoul27
2010-07-17 Dextro Energy World Championship SeriesHamburg10
2010-07-24 Dextro Energy World Championship SeriesLondon23
2010-08-15 Dextro Energy World Championship SeriesKitzbuhel15
2010-08-21 World Championships Lausanne5
2010-09-08 Dextro Energy World Championship Series, Grand FinalBudapest26
2011-04-11Dextro Energy World Championship SeriesSydney15
2011-07-17Dextro Energy World Championship SeriesHamburg16
2011-08-07Dextro Energy World Championship SeriesLondon22
2011-08-20Dextro Energy World Championship SeriesLaussane10
2011-09-13Dextro Energy World CHampionship Series, Grand FinalBeijing13
2012-10-20Barfoot & Thompson World Triathlon Grand FinalAuckland18
2013-03-09ITU Oceania ChampionshipWellington1
2013-04-06ITU World Triathlon ChampionshipAuckland3
2013-04-19ITU World Triathlon ChampionshipSan Diego15
2013-06-01ITU World Triathlon ChampionshipMadrid5

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