Harland, Georgina (1978–)
Harland, Georgina (1978–)
English pentathlete. Born April 14, 1978, in Canterbury, England.
At World championships, placed 1st for relay (1999, 2001) and 1st for team (2003, 2004); placed 1st overall for World Cup ranking (2001); placed 1st at World Cup Final in Athens (2003); won bronze medal at Athens Olympics (2004).
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