Sian Lewis


Sian Lewis is a British former pentathlete who competed in the World Modern Pentathlon Championships between 1998 and 2003, winning four gold and two silver medals.

Career

Lewis trained at the University of Bath, and started off as a specialist fencer before moving onto modern pentathlon. Lewis' first appearance at the World Modern Pentathlon Championships was in 1998, where she won a silver medal in the team event with Steph Cook and Kate Allenby. In 1999, Lewis, Cook and Allenby again came second in the team event at the World Championships, and in 2000, Lewis, Cook and won the team relay event at the World Championships. In 2001, Lewis, Cook and Allenby won the team event at the World Championships; Lewis finished fourteenth in the event. Lewis also won the 2001 Pentathlon World Cup event. After suffering with anorexia nervosa during the 2002 season, Lewis returned to pentathlon in 2003, winning the team event with Allenby and Georgina Harland at the World Championships.