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Kelly Holmes

Laureus Friend & Ambassador

Born:April 14, 1970
Place of Birth: Pembury, England
Resident of: England
Accolades:Winner 2005 - Laureus World Sportswoman of the Year

Winner 2005 - Laureus World Sportswoman of the Year

At 34 and the oldest woman in the field, Kelly Holmes, after a career dogged by injuries and disappointments, won the 800 metres and 1,500 metres Olympic gold medals in Athens, a feat only ever achieved by two women before. It was one of the greatest achievements in Olympic history and in the 800 metres she beat the once-invincible defending champion Maria Mutola into fourth place. Holmes is the only athlete ever to reach the 800 metres and 1,500 metres Olympic finals three times. Her 800 metres victory was voted IAAF Female Performance of the Year.

It was an amazing success for Holmes who has suffered an agonising series of near-misses in her career. She was squeezed out of the medals with fourth place in the 800 metres at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics after suffering a stress fracture. Injury also ruined her bid for the 1997 World Championship 1,500 metres, and many wondered if her best chance of a global title had gone as bronze in the 800 metres in the Sydney Olympics was followed by silver in the same event in the 2003 World Championships. "I could have given up. I had depression, everything. But I felt in my heart one day it might happen. This is my life, what I have dreamed of forever," said Holmes.

 



Kelly Holmes

Kelly Holmes with Laureus Chairman Edwin Moses at the Wimbledon celebration 2008

Kelly with her award for the Laureus World Sportswoman of the Year 2005
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