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Born | 27 March 2004 |
Home town | Fribourg, Switzerland |
Education | Collège de Gambach |
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Country | Switzerland |
Sport | Athletics |
Event(s) | 400 metres, 800 metres |
Club | CA Belfaux |
Coached by | Christiane Berset Nuoffer |
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Audrey Werro (born 27 March 2004)[1] is a Swiss track and field athlete. She won the silver medal in the 800 metres at the 2022 World Under-20 Championships and gold medals at the 2021 European U20 Championships as well as the 2023 European U20 Championships.
Werro won four Swiss titles and holds national records at senior level as well as the U18 and U20 levels.
Audrey Werro was born on 27 March 2004 to a Swiss father, Claude Werro, and an Ivorian mother, Philomène Werro. Audrey is one of four children. She has a sister and two brothers.[2] She is from Fribourg, in west Switzerland, and studies nearby at Gambach College (or Collège de Gambach as it is known in French).[3][4][5][6][7]
Werro began athletics at the age of nine. She joined Club Athlétique Belfaux, and began to be coached by Christiane Berset Nuoffer, who continued as her coach into her professional career.[8]
In June 2021, at age 17, Audrey Werro was runner-up in the 800 metres at the Swiss Championships, running 2:02.88 to finish behind champion Lore Hoffmann.[9] She set new national U18 records over the 400 and 800 metres that year.[10] In July, she went to the European Under-20 Championships held in Tallinn, Estonia, where competing against athletes up to two years her senior she won the gold medal for the 800 m.[11]
In February 2022, Werro broke the Swiss U23 indoor 400 m record by 0.84 s with a time of 53.03 seconds in Magglingen.[12] She next became the national indoor champion over the 800 m, running 2:04.95 also in Magglingen.[1] In June, she broke the Swiss U20 and U23 records in the outdoor event, previously held by Delia Sclabas (2:01.29), with a time of 2:00:28 in Geneva.[13] The same month, Werro also won the Swiss 800 m outdoor title, clocking 2:02.72 in Zürich.[14]
In August, she won the silver medal in the event at the World U20 Championships held in Cali, Colombia with an U23 national record of 1:59.53, behind Roisin Willis for whom it was also the first time she ran sub-two minutes in an 800 m race.[15][16] The same month, Werro made her debut in the senior championships at the European Championships in Munich, where she was eliminated in the heats in 2:06.34.[1] In December, she was nominated for Radio SRF Best Talent Sport award.[17]
In early February 2023, the 18-year-old ran a Swiss U23 indoor 800 m record of 2:00.57 in Val-de-Reuil, just 0.19 s off Selina Rutz-Büchel's national senior record.[18] This came six days after Werro had lowered Rutz-Büchel's Swiss indoor 600 m record to 1:26.14.[19] In March, at the European Indoor Championships, held in Istanbul, she came through two qualifying rounds to reach the final. Werro finished fifth in a time of 2:00.91, 0.06 s away from bronze and beating sixth-placed Lore Hoffmann.[20]
In July, Werro won her second national title in the outdoor 800 m with a time of 2:01.70 at the 2023 Swiss Championships in Bellinzona. She was also the indoor champion over the 800 m for the second year in a row.[21] The following month, she attended the European U20 Championships, held in Jerusalem, and won the gold medal in the 800 m for the second time since 2021.[22][23][24]
In August, Werro set a new 800 metres personal best at the Diamond League meeting in Zürich, running 1:59.50.[25] She competed at the 2023 World Athletics Championships in Budapest in August 2023 finishing 6th in her heat.[26] Shortly after the World Athletics Championships, Werro broke her own national U20 record by running 1:58.13 at the Galà dei Castelli in Bellinzona.
She competed in the 800 metres at the 2024 World Athletics Indoor Championships. She won her qualifying heat in a time of 2:01.83. In the semi-final she ran a new indoor personal best time of 2:00.16.[27]
She competed in the 800 metres at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris in August 2024.[28] She set a new Swiss national record time of 1:57.76 for the 800 metres in Bellinzona in September 2024.[29]
Information from her World Athletics profile unless otherwise noted.
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Event | Time | Notes |
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2021 | European U20 Championships | Tallinn, Estonia | 1st | 800 m | 2:03.12 | PB |
2022 | World U20 Championships | Cali, Colombia | 2nd | 800 m | 1:59.53 | NU20R |
European Championships | Munich, Germany | 28th (h) | 800 m | 2:06.34 | ||
2023 | European Indoor Championships | Istanbul, Turkey | 5th | 800 m i | 2:00.91 | |
European Team Championships First Division | Chorzów, Poland | 1st | 800 m | 1:59:95 | ||
European U20 Championships | Jerusalem, Israel | 1st | 800 m | 2:03.38 | ||
World Championships | Budapest, Hungary | 34th (h) | 800 m | 2:01.03 | ||
2024 | World Indoor Championships | Glasgow, United Kingdom | 10th (sf) | 800 m | 2:00.16 | |
Olympic Games | Paris, France | 11th (rep) | 800 m | 2:00.62 |
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Event | Time | Notes |
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2018 | Swiss U16 Championships | Frauenfeld | 1st | 600 m | 1:35.07 | |
20179 | Swiss U16 Championships | Düdingen | 1st | 600 m | 1:31.59 | |
2020 | Swiss U18 Championships | Lausanne | 1st | 800 m | 2:09.06 | |
2021 | Swiss Indoor Championships | Magglingen | 5th | 800 m | 2:07.95 | |
Swiss Championships | Langenthal | 2nd | 800 m | 2:02.88 | ||
Swiss U18 Championships | Winterthur | 3rd | 200 m | 24.42 | ||
2022 | Swiss Indoor Championships | Magglingen | 1st | 800 m | 2:04.95 | |
Swiss Championships | Zürich | 1st | 800 m | 2:02.88 | ||
Swiss U20 Championships | Geneva | 6th | 200 m | 24.20 | ||
2023 | Swiss Indoor Championships | St. Gallen | 1st | 800 m | 2:02.87 | |
Swiss Championships | Bellinzona | 1st | 800 m | 2:01.70 | ||
Swiss U20 Championships | Lausanne | 1st | 400 m | 52.69 |