Lecky Haller

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Lecky Haller
Medal record
Men's canoe slalom
Competitor for  United States
World Championships
Gold 1983 Merano C-2
Silver 1983 Meran C-2 team
Silver 1987 Bourg St.-Maurice C-2
Bronze 1985 Augsburg C-2 team

Jacob Alexander "Lecky" Haller (born August 2, 1957 in Glencoe, Maryland) is an American slalom canoer who competed from the early 1980s to the early 2000s. He won four medals at the ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships with a gold (C-2: 1983), two silvers (C-2: 1987, C-2 team: 1983) and a bronze (C-2 team: 1985).

He attended Washington College where he played lacrosse. In 1979 he became an All American honorable mention, and in 1980 he made the first team for All American Lacrosse. Lecky graduated from Washington College in 1981 and is now a 7th grade teacher at French Broad River Academy in Asheville. He is a 15-time National Champion, nine-time World Cup medalist, and two-time Olympian.[1]

Haller also competed in two Summer Olympics, earning his best finish of fourth in the C-2 event in Barcelona in 1992. In 1996 he was ranked Number 1 in the world for men's C-2.

In 1988 he won the inaugural overall World Cup title in the C-2 category partnering Jamie McEwan.

His ex-wife, Cathy Hearn, and his ex-brother-in-law, David Hearn, also competed in canoe slalom for the United States.

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