Vicky Holland (born 12 January 1986) is a British former triathlete who was part of the Great Britain and Northern IrelandOlympic team. Holland was the 2018 World Triathlon champion, the fourth British woman to win the title. She was also the first female triathlete to win an Olympic medal for Great Britain, a bronze in 2016, holding off housemate, compatriot and fellow world champion Non Stanford.
A long-time fixture of the English and British mixed relay teams, she is also a 2-time World Mixed Team Champion, and a Commonwealth Games mixed relay champion.
In 2021, aged 35 she competed once more in the women's event at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, but finished off the podium, and was not selected for the mixed team relay.[1] Holland did not qualify for the 2024 Summer Olympics.
In 2024, she won her first European Triathlon Championship at the age of 38, the eighth British woman to win that title. She has five wins in the World Triathlon Championship Series, four of them coming in her Championship-winning year of 2018.
Holland also competed in Super League Triathlon.[2] She was born in Gloucester.[3] As of 2023, Holland is transitioning part-time to broadcasting, forming part of the BBC Sport broadcasting team for the World Triathlon Championship Series.
Career
As of 2012[update], Holland is 1.68 metres (5 ft 6 in) tall and weighs 59 kilograms (130 lb).[3] She is coached by Darren Smith.[3]
While at school Holland was a nationally ranked swimmer before moving to athletics and taking up the 1,500 metres.[4] She didn't begin competing in triathlon until her second year at Loughborough University when she was approached by British Triathlon.[3]
In the San Diego leg of the ITU Triathlon World Cup, in May 2012, Holland placed fifth in an event that was won by Jenkins, with fellow British competitor Liz Blatchford finishing 16th.[6] Later the same month at the Madrid event Holland finished seventh, again beating Blatchford who placed tenth.[7]
In 2012 and 2014, Holland became World Champion as part of the British Mixed Team Relay squad, and on 24 July 2014, Vicki secured her first major individual medal, with Bronze at the Commonwealth Games.
Holland took gold in the mixed triathlon team relay at the 2014 Commonwealth Games, with the Brownlee brothers, Alistair and Jonathan, and Jodie Stimpson.[11]
In April 2015 Holland took her first victory in the World Triathlon Series when she won the Cape Town round of the 2015 Series.[12] She followed this up with a second World Series victory in Edmonton and third place in the Grand Final in Chicago which gave her fourth position overall for the year and qualification for the British Olympic team in Rio 2016.