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The 21-year-old Louie Hinchliffe punched the air as he crossed the finish line, claiming victory at the 100m British Trials in 2024. “It’s kind of surreal, a couple of months ago, no one knew me,” he admitted, still in disbelief. “Overnight, I’ve had to get used to taking selfies.” But long before the fans and flashing cameras, his biggest supporters were always there—his parents, Stuart and Leilani Hinchliffe. Here’s how they helped shape him into the rising sprint star he is today.

Who is Louie Hinchliffe’s Father?

Hinchliffe’s father is Stuart Hinchliffe, from Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England. He previously played professional football as a goalkeeper for Leyton Orient FC. Stuart, as a former footballer, encouraged Louie to move from sport to sport, eventually guiding him to focus on athletics rather than football or golf.

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When the Manchester City academy scouted Louie, his father encouraged him to choose athletics. Interestingly, before blazing through the tracks, he was a pretty famous golfer back home. He played in the youth circuit, following in his father’s footsteps, who was also involved in football and golf. He played golf until he was 16 and then switched to track and field. 

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Who is Louie Hinchliffe’s Mother?

His mother is Leilani Hinchliffe, originally from the Philippines. She has been a passionate supporter of Louie’s career and takes pride in his training under Carl Lewis, stating to Sky News, “It wouldn’t be Louie without Carl.” Louie is also proud to have Filipino heritage through his mother and hopes that his new stardom can bring about more recognition for Filipino athletes.

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What is Louie Hinchliffe’s Parents’ Nationality?

Louie Hinchliffe’s parents have dual heritage reflecting both British and Filipino roots. Louie himself is British, representing Great Britain in international athletics. He proudly embraces both his Filipino and British roots, which he has inherited from his parents.

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Can Louie Hinchliffe's dual heritage inspire a new wave of athletes in the UK and Philippines?

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The British-Filipino athlete has embraced the discipline and tenacity from both his parents, which is helping him progress towards his Olympic dreams while also being a proud member of ASICS. What do you think about the 21-year-old rising star in track and field? Tell us in the comments below.

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