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Sarah Billings

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Sarah Billings
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Sarah Billings (born 7 March 1998) is a track and field athlete from Australia. She is a former national champion over 1500 metres.[1]

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Early life

She attended Melbourne University.[2][3] Billings grew up in the Melbourne suburb of Kew and attended Ruyton Girls School.

Career

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Billings competed at the 2016 IAAF World U20 Championships in the 800 metres and 4 × 400 m relay.[4] The following year, she won the national U20 title over 800 metres.[5] She won the Australian national 1500 metres title in Melbourne in December 2019.[6][7] However, a string of injuries limited her to just four races over the two-year period of 2020–2021.[8]

She was a pacemaker at the Diamond League event in Stockholm in 2022.[9] In November 2022, she won the Victorian 5000 m Championships at Box Hill, Victoria.[10] In February 2023, she ran a personal best of 4:32.30 for the mile to finish second at the Cooks Classic Mile in Wanganui.[11] In June 2023, she acted as a pacemaker for Beatrice Chebet to break a 24-year old meet record at the Diamond League event in Oslo.[12]

She ran a personal best of 4:38.97 for the road Mile at the 2023 World Athletics Road Running Championships in Riga.[13]

In April 2024, she finished fourth in the woman's 1500 m at the Australian Athletics Championships. The following week she set a new personal best of 3:59.59 for the distance, inside the Olympic qualifying time for the 2024 Games in Paris, at the 2024 Xiamen Diamond League.[14][15] She won the 1500 m at the World Continental Tour Gold event in Tokyo on 19 May 2024.[16]

She was selected for the 800 metres at the 2025 World Athletics Indoor Championships in Nanjing in March 2025.[17] She finished second at the Australian Athletics Championships over 1500 metres in 4:11.51 on 12 April 2025.[18] She ran a personal best 2:33.45 for the 1000 metres at the 2025 Xiamen Diamond League event in China, in April 2025.[19] Competing at the 2025 Shanghai Diamond League, she ran a personal best 1:57.83 to place second in the women's 800 m race.[20] On 6 June 2025, she finished second over 1500 metres at the 2025 Golden Gala in Rome, part of the 2025 Diamond League, running 3:59.24.[21] She ran a 2:33.17 personal best over 1000 metres in Monaco at the 2025 Herculis.[22]

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Personal life

Her brother Jack Billings is an Australian Rules Football player.[23]

References

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