Angie Thorp Explained

Angie Thorp
Full Name:Angela Caroline Thorp
Nationality:British
Sport:Athletics
Event:100 metres Hurdles, 4 × 100 metres relay
Club:Wigan Harriers
Birth Date:7 December 1972
Birth Place:Wombwell, England

Angela Caroline Thorp (born 7 December 1972) is a female British 100 metres hurdler and sprinter.

Athletics career

Thorp competed in the 100 metres hurdles and women's 4 × 100 metres relay at the 1996 Summer Olympics.[1]

She broke the British 100 metres hurdles record of 1992 Olympic Champion Sally Gunnell at the games, running a personal best time of 12.80 seconds in the semi-final finishing 5th. She therefore did not make one of the top four qualifiers for the final. However, the 3rd placed athlete in this semi-final, Nataliya Shekhodanova of Russia, was subsequently disqualified after the final for doping offences which meant that also after the final Thorp was retrospectively upgraded to 4th place in the semi-final.[2] [3] At the games she was also a part of the British team which finished 8th in the 4 x 100 metres relay final.

Thorp won a British title in 1996 [4] and represented England in the 100 metres hurdles event, at the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.[5] [6]

Thorp's British record stood for 15 years until it was broken in 2011 by Tiffany Porter.[7] Thorp said that she was "devastated" at losing her record to an American-born athlete. She said that she would have congratulated an established British athlete who took her record; at the time Jessica Ennis and Sarah Claxton both had personal bests of 12.81s.[8] Ennis later took the British record at the London 2012 Olympic Games.[9]

Notes and References

  1. Angie Thorp Olympic Results . https://web.archive.org/web/20200418041139/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/th/angie-thorp-1.html . dead . 18 April 2020 . 26 August 2017.
  2. Web site: 1996 Atlanta 100m hurdles semi finals. https://web.archive.org/web/20200417173109/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1996/ATH/womens-100-metres-hurdles-semi-finals.html. dead. 2020-04-17. Sports Reference.
  3. Web site: Thorp back on the blocks. Manchester Evening News. 17 February 2007 .
  4. Web site: Athlete Profile. World Athletics.
  5. Web site: 1998 Athletes. Team England.
  6. Web site: Athletes and results. Commonwealth Games Federation. 20 January 2020. 17 May 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220517012056/https://thecgf.com/results/athletes/40179. dead.
  7. Web site: All time rankings. Power of 10.
  8. Web site: What Does the Flag Mean: Nationalism and the Olympics . 9 March 2021 . 29 November 2012 . Gare Joyce . Sportsnet.
  9. News: London 2012: Jessica Ennis sets hurdles record to build heptathlon lead . 9 March 2021 . 3 August 2012 . Guardian News and Media. The Guardian.