B.C. Athlete Makes History as 1st Woman to Cross 4th DECA Finish Line
POLAND, JUL 24 – Shanda Hill won first place among women in all four DECA triathlons this year, completing 2,260 kilometres of swimming, biking, and running, officials said.
- Marking a first for women in endurance sports, Hill crossed her fourth DECA finish line, supported by her team’s Facebook post early Thursday, July 24, 2025.
- Driven by her belief that human limits are meant to be challenged, Shanda Hill said, `There’s no break, no fancy recovery team, no paid staff.` Her resilience fuels her record-breaking fourth DECA finish.
- Details show Hill has four DECA finishes this year, all top among women, support team posted on Facebook, `That’s four DECA finishes this year alone, and first place for women in every single one.`
- With mounting race fees and gear costs, Hill is seeking help, and donations can be made at shandahillultra.com.
- Ahead of her next race, Hill is buoyed by in-kind support from The Starting Block, Rancho Vignola and Eve-Volve Wellness, as she prepares for a Triple Ultra Triathlon in Germany.
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