Judy Simpson Explained

Judy Simpson
Birth Name:Judith Earline Veronica Livermore
Birth Date:14 November 1960
Birth Place:Kingston, Jamaica
Sport:Heptathlon and 100m hurdles
Club:Rugby & District AC, Rugby
Birchfield Harriers, Birmingham
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Judith Earline Veronica Simpson (née Livermore; born 14 November 1960) is a British former heptathlete who competed at two Olympic Games. She went on to appear as Nightshade in the TV show Gladiators between 1993 and 1996.

Early life

She went to Harris School.She competed in Tae Kwan Do, becoming the English champion, and was in the English team. She lived on Wood Street.[1]

Athletics career

Simpson was born in Jamaica, but brought up in Rugby, Warwickshire.[2] She competed in the pentathlon at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow and in the heptathlon and high jump at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. She competed in three Commonwealth Games; the 1982 Commonwealth Games in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, the 1986 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh, Scotland and the 1990 Commonwealth Games in Auckland, New Zealand, winning a silver, gold and bronze respectively in the heptathlon.[3] [4] [5] [6] [7] She was also the Three A's heptathlon champion in 1982 and 1983. In 1986, Simpson won a bronze medal in the heptathlon at the European Championships in Stuttgart with a personal best points total of 6623.

Television

In 1987, Simpson participated in Prince Edward's charity television special The Grand Knockout Tournament. Between 1993 and 1996, she featured in the British television show Gladiators as "Nightshade". After appearing in an Ashes competition with Australian Gladiators, she became ill. She appeared for a few episodes of the 1996 series but was later forced to pull out.

Personal life

In 1999, Simpson's daughter, Joan Mary, died of meningitis, following a nationwide outbreak of the disease.[8]

Achievements

Representing /
1980Olympic GamesMoscow, Soviet Union13thpentathlon4304
1982European ChampionshipsAthens, Greece7thheptathlon6287
Commonwealth GamesBrisbane, Australia5th100 m hurdles13.25
bgcolor=silver2ndheptathlon6214
1983World Student Games (Universiade)Edmonton, Canada3rdheptathlon6184
World ChampionshipsHelsinki, FinlandheptathlonDNF
1984Olympic GamesLos Angeles, United States19th (q)high jump1.84 m
5thheptathlon6280
1985World Student Games (Universiade)Kobe, Japan3rdheptathlon6046
1986Commonwealth GamesEdinburgh, Scotlandbgcolor=gold1stheptathlon6282
European ChampionshipsStuttgart, West Germany3rdheptathlon6623
1988Olympic GamesSeoul, South KoreaheptathlonDNF
1990Commonwealth GamesAuckland, New Zealand3rdheptathlon6085

References

  1. Coventry Evening Telegraph Wednesday 3 March 1976, page 10
  2. Web site: Judy Simpson (nee Livermore) . Birchfield Harriers Sporting Tales . 8 March 2022.
  3. Web site: 1986 Athletes. Team England.
  4. Web site: England team in 1986. Commonwealth Games Federation.
  5. Web site: 1990 Athletes. Team England.
  6. Web site: England team in 1990. Commonwealth Games Federation.
  7. Web site: Athletes and results. Commonwealth Games Federation.
  8. News: Brain disease claims Gladiator's baby . BBC News . 7 January 1999 . 1 April 2019 .