
Hallie Clarke
Hallie Clarke is a talented skeleton athlete from Brighton, Ontario, who made history by becoming the youngest women's world champion in skeleton at just 19 years old. After winning the title in Winterburg, Germany, she is now competing to defend her championship at the skeleton world championships, currently holding third place after the opening runs.
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Recent news mentions
Channell expressed gratitude for her teammates, including Hallie Clarke, for their support.
Skeleton racer Jane Channell reflects on tumultuous Winter GamesHallie Clarke finished seventh in St. Moritz on Friday.
Canadian sliders defend themselves against Danish, U.S. accusations of competition manipulationHallie Clarke raced in a World Cup last week in St. Moritz, Switzerland.
Canada’s skeleton team denies accusations of Olympic sabotage by U.S. sliderHallie Clarke is the defending world champion and is in third place in the women’s race.
Britain’s Weston builds huge lead halfway through men’s skeleton world championship in Lake PlacidHallie Clarke is the defending women’s champion and is currently in third place at the skeleton world championships.
Defending women’s champion Clarke in third halfway through skeleton worlds






















