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Full name
  
Sophie Kamlish

Event(s)
  
100m T44 200m T44

Nationality
  
British

Coached by
  
Rob Ellchuk

Country
  
Great Britain

Name
  
Sophie Kamlish

Sport
  
Athletics


Sophie Kamlish University of Bathbased athletes named in Paralympics GB

Born
  
20 August 1996 (age 27) (
1996-08-20
)

Profiles

Sophie kamlish determined to take world by storm after ipc grand prix silver



Sophie Kamlish (born 20 August 1996) is a British Paralympic athlete who competes in sprint events in T44 events. She represented Great Britain at the 2012 Summer Paralympics and 2016 Summer Paralympics.

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Sophie Kamlish Sophie Kamlish Pictures 2012 London Paralympics Day 7

Women's 100m T44 | Final | London 2017 World Para Athletics Championships


Early life

Sophie Kamlish Sophie Kamlish Pictures 2012 London Paralympics Day 7

Kamlish was born in Camden, London in 1996. She was born with a right foot that was severely turned in, for which a splint was fitted to straighten it. Despite this her right leg was significantly shorter than her left and when Kamlish was nine her doctors suggested the fitting of a gradual extension frame to lengthen her leg. Kamlish was already in significant pain and there was no guarantee that the frame would work so she and her family opted for a below the knee amputation. In a 2012 interview, Kamlish stated that it was a good decision.

Sophie Kamlish Sophie Kamlish T44 100m SainsburysGP YouTube

Kamlish grew up in Camden in London where she attended Fleet Primary School. Her family then moved to Bath, Somerset where she was educated at Oldfield School, before attending a foundation course in illustration at Bath College.

Athletics career

Sophie Kamlish Sophie Kamlish determined to take world by storm after IPC

In 2011 Kamlish attended a 'Playground to Podium' event at the University of Bath, a scheme intended to find talented potential athletes. Despite having played wheelchair basketball at junior level, she preferred the solo aspect and self-reliance that comes with athletics. Kamlish made her senior international debut at the 2012 Paralymic World Cup in Manchester and that year was selected for the Great Britain team at the London Paralympics. At the London Games she was selected for two events, the 100 metres and 200 metres T44 sprints. Kamlish qualified through the heats in both events but did not achieve a podium finish in either, though she did achieve a personal best in the 200m.

A year later Kamlish was back in the Great Britain team, this time travelling to Lyon to compete in the 2013 Lyon. She came fourth in the 100 metres sprint but won her first major international medal when she finished third in the 200 metres. Kamlish has also represented her country at the 2014 IPC Athletics European Championships in Swansea and the 2015 World Championships in Doha.

On 17 September 2016 at the 2016 Summer Paralympics Kamlish broke the World Record in the heats for T44 100m.

On 17 July 2017, Kamlish broke her own T44 100m world record in the heats at the World ParaAthletics Championships in London. On the same day, she also won her first international gold medal in front of a home crowd, beating four time world champion Marlou van Rhijn.

References

Sophie Kamlish Wikipedia