Phoebe Gill Explained

Phoebe Gill
Nationality:English
Sport:Athletics
Event:800m
Birth Date:27 April 2007
Birth Place:St Albans, Hertfordshire, England
Height:1.77 m[1]
Pb:400m: 53.3 (St. Albans, 2024)
800m: 1:57.86 (Belfast, 2024)
1500m: 4:11.96 (Watford, 2023)
1500m: 4:05.87 (Watford, 2024 - mixed gender)

Phoebe Gill (born 27 April 2007) is a British track and field athlete who competes as a middle-distance runner. In 2023, she became the British under-17 record holder over both 800 metres and 1500 metres. On 30th June 2024 she won the British 800 metres title at the national championships. Phoebe also claimed the European Under-18 record holder for 800 metres in 2024.[2]

Early life

Gill is from St Albans in Hertfordshire.[3] She was initially focused on swimming before turning her attentions towards athletics.[4] She attends St George's School, Harpenden and became a member of St Albans Athletics Club at under-11 level.[5]

Career

2022

Coached by Deborah Steer at St Albans Athletic Club,[6] Gill set the fifth fastest British U17 age group 800m time in May 2022, running 2:03.74 at the Watford Open Graded Meeting. This placed her ahead of Keely Hodgkinson at the same age and was the fastest by a British U17 athlete since Jessica Warner-Judd in 2011.[7] In August 2022, Gill ran a 1500m time of 4:14.08 which became the fastest ever in the under-17 age group, ran in the UK.[8]

2023

Gill won the English schools title over 800m in July 2023.[9] [10] In July 2023, Gill broke Warner-Judd's U17 British record for the 1500m, when she ran 4:11.96 at the BMC Watford Gold Standard meeting.[11]

Gill was selected to represent England at the 2023 Commonwealth Youth Games held in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago in August 2023.[12] She clocked a time of 2:02:30 to win gold in the 800m, the fastest time by a British U17 female athlete since Jo White in 1977.[13]

Racing in Britain again later in August 2023, she set a new British U17 record for the 800 metres, running 2:01.50 in Watford.[14]

2024

On 1 January 2024, Gill took more than three seconds off of her indoor 400m personal best, running 54.82 in Lee Valley (mixed gender).[15]

On 1st May 2024 (4 days after turning 17), Gill ran 4:05.87 at 1500m in a Watford Open Graded Meeting (mixed gender), improving her personal best by over 6 seconds. This ranked her as the 3rd fastest all-time Female U20 in the UK for 1500m, behind Zola Budd (3:59.96 - 30th August 1985) and Stephanie Twell (4:05.83 - 18th July 2008) [16]

On 11th May 2024, Gill ran 1:57.86 at 800m in Belfast, to break the European Under-18 record of 1:59.65 set by East Germany’s Marion Geissler-Hübner 45 years previously. The time also met the qualifying standard for the 2024 Olympic Games and moved her to joint second place in 2024 world 800m ranking.[17]

She was invited to run for Britain at the 2024 European Athletics Championships in June 2024 but declined, opting to study for her school exams instead.[18] Later that month, she won the 800m title at the 2024 British Athletics Championships in Manchester.[19] [20] On 5 July 2024, she was named in the Great Britain team for the 2024 Summer Olympics[21] where she came fourth in her semi-final in a time of 1:58.47 and did not advance to the final.[22]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: GILL Phoebe Paris 2024 . olympics.com . 5 August 2024 .
  2. Web site: Phoebe Gill. World Athletics. 4 July 2023.
  3. Web site: St Albans athletes at national cross-country and NY Marathon. Hertsad.co.uk. 4 July 2023. Neil. Metcalfe. 10 November 2022.
  4. Web site: Phoebe Gill: "Kelly Holmes is a massive inspiration". Athletics Weekly. 5 October 2023. Georgie. Heath . October 5, 2023.
  5. Web site: Phoebe Gill: the schoolgirl sensation storming into Olympic contention. The Times. 19 May 2024. John. Westerby. 18 May 2024.
  6. Web site: Trinbago 2023: The rise and rise of Phoebe Gill. Teamengland.org. 5 October 2023. 10 August 2023.
  7. Web site: Diamond League action & McColgan breaks European 10km record. Fastrunning.com. 4 July 2023. Gill . Bland. May 22, 2022.
  8. Web site: Fast times for prodigious Phoebe Gill and Corey Campbell. Steve. Smythe . August 23, 2022 . 4 July 2023. Athletics Weekly.
  9. Web site: Five takeaways from the English Schools Champs. Tim. Adams . July 3, 2023. 4 July 2023.
  10. Web site: Phoebe Gill gets England call after school championship win. Herts Advertiser. 6 October 2023. 6 July 2023. Neil. Metcalfe.
  11. Web site: Phoebe Gill takes apart UK U17 1500m record. Tim . Adams . July 13, 2023 . Athletics Weekly. 13 July 2023.
  12. Web site: Team England athletes selected for Trinidad and Tobago 2023. England Athletics. 4 July 2023. 4 July 2023.
  13. Web site: Phoebe Gill stars to win Commonwealth Youth Games 800m title. Tim . Adams . August 11, 2023 . 12 August 2023. Athletics Weekly.
  14. Web site: Brilliant Budapest – Weekend(ish) Round Up. Fastrunning.com. 6 October 2023. James. Rhodes. 29 August 2023.
  15. Web site: Phoebe Gill in good form – indoor round-up. Athletics Weekly. 3 January 2024. Steve. Smythe . January 2, 2024.
  16. Web site: Phoebe Gill, just 17, ran 4:05.87 for 1500m in a mixed race in Watford on Wednesday night. 2 May 2024. Athletics Weekly.
  17. Web site: England's Gill, 17, breaks 45-year-old 800m record . 11 May 2024. 11 May 2024. BBC Sport.
  18. Web site: 28 May 2024. 28 May 2024. Phoebe Gill turns down European Championships to study for exams. The Times. Rick. Broadbent.
  19. Web site: 17-year-old Phoebe Gill ‘in a dream’ after storming to place in Olympic team. Ben. Bloom. 30 June 2024. 30 June 2024. The Guardian.
  20. Web site: ASHER-SMITH, HUDSON-SMITH AND GILL AMONG OLYMPIC CONTENDERS TO LIGHT UP UK CHAMPS. British Athletics. 30 June 2024.
  21. Web site: TEAM GB ATHLETICS SQUAD CONFIRMED FOR PARIS 2024. GB Athletics. 5 July 2024.
  22. Web site: St Albans' Phoebe Gill misses out on 800m Olympic final. The Herts Advertiser. 4 August 2024.