Tracey Brindley (born 25 August 1972[1]) is a British runner who has been a medallist at the World Mountain Running Trophy and a national fell running champion.
Brindley won the individual bronze and a team gold medal at the World Trophy in Girdwood, Alaska, in 2003.[2] She improved her individual result to second place at the 2005 World Trophy which was held in Wellington.[3]
She won the over-35 women's race at the World Masters Mountain Running Championships in 2007[4] and finished second in the mountain race at the Commonwealth Mountain and Ultradistance Running Championships in 2011.[5]
Domestically, Brindley's fell race wins include the Three Peaks[6] and Snowdon.[7] In 2004, she was both British fell running champion[8] and Scottish Athletics hill running champion.[9]
She has also competed in road running, winning the Morpeth To Newcastle Road Race in 1999[10] and the Inverness Half Marathon in 2001.[11]
References
edit- ^ Association of Road Racing Statisticians: Tracey Brindley.
- ^ World Mountain Running Association: Report on the 19th World Mountain Running Trophy.
- ^ IAAF: 20,000 Witness Double Triumph for Hosts at World Mountain Running Trophy.
- ^ Wellington Masters Athletics: World Masters Mountain Running Champs.
- ^ Lizzie Adams, "2nd Commonwealth Mountain & Ultra Distance Championships Mountain Race", The Fellrunner, Autumn 2011, 132-33.
- ^ The Fellrunner Magazine, Jun 2002, 38.
- ^ The Fellrunner Magazine, Oct 2002, 51.
- ^ Fellrunner: British Champions.
- ^ Carnethy Hill Running Club: scottishathletics Senior Hill Running Championship 2004.
- ^ Association of Road Racing Statisticians: Morpeth to Newcastle.
- ^ Inverness Half Marathon: Roll of Honour.