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Sport
  
Athletics

Height
  
1.74 m

Event(s)
  
Weight
  
60 kg

Name
  
Lynsey Sharp

Siblings
  
Carly Sharp

Role
  
Track and field athlete


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Born
  
11 July 1990 (age 33) (
1990-07-11
)

Country
  
Great Britain Scotland

Parents
  
Carol Lightfoot, Cameron Sharp

Similar People
  
Eilidh Child, Cameron Sharp, Jenny Meadows, Adam Gemili, Eilish McColgan

Profiles

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Lynsey Sharp (born 11 July 1990) is a Scottish track and field athlete who competes in the 800 metres. She is the 2012 European champion and represented Great Britain at the 2012 Olympic Games in London. She won a silver medal at the 2014 Commonwealth Games. Her personal best is 1:57.69, the third fastest time over 800m by a British woman, set in the final of the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.

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Personal life

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Lynsey Sharp was born in Dumfries, United Kingdom and lived her early life in nearby Lochmaben. She is the daughter of former Scottish athletes Cameron Sharp and Carol Sharp (née Lightfoot). Her father won a 1982 European silver medal in the 200 m and competed at the 1980 Olympic Games, while her mother has an 800 m best of 2:02.91 and competed at the 1982 Commonwealth Games.

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Sharp went to The Mary Erskine School in Edinburgh. She graduated with a 2:1 in Law (LLB) from Edinburgh Napier University in 2012 a few weeks before competing in the London Olympics. She has said she was inspired to study law after her father fought a medical negligence case following permanent injuries he sustained in a road crash. She is also a fan of Scottish Premiership side Rangers.

Career

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As a teenager, Sharp competed at the IAAF World Youth Championships and IAAF World Junior Championships. In 2011, she improved her 800 m personal best by almost four seconds. In June, she took her best down from 2:04.44, to 2:02.48 in Watford then 2:01:98 in Prague. Then in July, at the European U23 Championships in Ostrava, she further improved to 2:00.65, to win a bronze medal. This would be upgraded to silver, after the 2013 disqualification of Elena Arzhakova.

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In June 2012, at the UK Championships & Olympic trials, Sharp was a surprise winner of the 800 metres. Olympic qualifying rules stated that a country could send three athletes in an event, provided they had achieved the A standard, or one athlete who had the B standard. Sharp only had the B standard, while four other British women had the A standard, an injured Jenny Meadows and three athletes who Sharp had defeated at the Olympic trials. A week after the trials, Sharp won a silver medal at the European Championships in Helsinki, in a PB of 2:00.52, a time that was still outside the A standard. The selectors decided to pick Sharp and leave behind athletes including Meadows and Marilyn Okoro. At the Olympics, she ran 2:01.41 in her heat to qualify for the semi-finals, where she finished seventh in 2:01.78, failing to reach the final. In April 2013, her European silver was upgraded to gold after abnormalities were found in Elena Arzhakova's biological passport. Arxhakova was stripped of both her 2012 European title and 2011 European U23 title. Sharp was finally presented with the gold medal at the Emirates arena, during the Glasgow indoor international meeting in March 2014.

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At the end of the 2013 season Sharp had surgery on her ankle which became infected resulting in her competing throughout the 2014 season against medical advice with an open wound in her foot. In July 2014, Sharp ran under two minutes in the 800 m for the first time, running 1:59.67 at the Diamond League meeting in Lausanne. In August, at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, she ran 2:01.34 to win a silver medal in the 800 m. The race was won by 2013 World champion Eunice Sum. The night before the Commonwealth 800 m final, Sharp suffered stomach cramps and sickness and had to be placed on a drip at the Poly-clinic at the Athletes' Village until 5.30 am on the morning of the race. Sharp's performance was hailed as 'a miracle run'. Two weeks after the Commonwealth Games, she won a silver medal at the European Championships in Zürich, breaking Susan Scott's Scottish record of 1:59.02, with a time of 1:58.80, to move to eighth on the UK all-time list. The race was won by Maryna Arzamasava of Belarus in 1:58.15.

2016 Summer Olympics

Following her sixth-place finish in the 800 metres at the 2016 Summer Olympics, Sharp was reported to have said that "it was difficult to compete against Caster Semenya and other hyperandrogenic athletes after the rule to suppress testosterone levels was overturned." Sharp was also criticised in the media when she appeared to ignore Semenya post-race, while embracing fellow runners Joanna Jóźwik and Melissa Bishop. Sharp has since defended her comments, saying on Twitter that:

I have a tremendous amount of respect for Caster. She is someone who I talk to regularly on the circuit...When asked on live TV, I felt I gave an honest and diplomatic response.

Sharp had previously claimed that "there were obvious athletes with heightened testosterone" and that there were "two separate races being run."

Achievements

  • Voted "Athlete of the Year" at the annual Scottishathletics awards in 2011 and 2012.
  • UK 800 m Champion in 2012 and 2014.
  • All information taken from IAAF profile and power of 10 profile.
  • References

    Lynsey Sharp Wikipedia