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Katharine Merry


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Katharine Merry for BBC Sport interviewing British pole vaulter Luke Cutts at the 2013 Gateshead Great City Games vault
British (English)
(1974-09-21) 21 September 1974Dunchurch, Warwickshire, England
173 cm (5 ft 8 in)
62 kg (137 lb)
Athletics
Sprints
Birchfield Harriers
Linford Christie
2005
2000 Sydney400 m1998 Budapest4x400 m relay
2000 Sydney400 m
1998 Budapest4x400 m relay

Katharine Merry (born 21 September 1974) is an English former sprinter. She achieved the bronze medal in the 400 metres at the 2000 Sydney Olympics and was the fastest woman in the world over 400 m in 2001, with her career best of 49.59 seconds. She also represented Great Britain at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics and won the 200 metres at the 1993 European Junior Championships.

Born in Dunchurch, Warwickshire, Merry had a career that spanned 20 years. A member of the Birchfield Harriers athletics club, at the age of 12 she topped the UK Under 13 rankings in seven different events. She was the fastest girl in the world aged 14 years, and started her international GB career aged just 13, staying on the junior team for a record six years, winning five Junior Championships and a total of six medals. She became a successful senior athlete with her Olympic medal in Sydney in the "Race of the Games", achieving bronze behind the Australian favourite, Cathy Freeman, in front of 112,000 people at Stadium Australia.

The following year she became World number One. She was coached by fellow Olympic medallist Linford Christie in his Cardiff-based training squad, which included fellow Olympic medallist Darren Campbell. She is also with Christie's sports agency, Nuff Respect. Merry still holds various UK age-record bests, including U/13 high jump and several sprints, as well as the Senior UK Indoor 200 m record of 22.83 secs. She also holds World age-records, including 7.35 secs for 60 m indoors, when aged 14. She is third-fastest on the UK All Time 400 m list with a time of 49.59 seconds.

After suffering from a bone spur growth on her right heel bone, and two operations, Merry announced her official retirement from athletics in July 2005. She had been affected by the injury since 2001 and was struggling to get it fully healed. It had prevented her from resuming proper training, meaning she could not get back to her year 2000 form. Despite that, she still ended the 2001 season as the world's fastest female 400 m runner.

Merry now works freelance in the media on radio and TV. She worked for the BBC Radio 5 Live at the Olympics in Beijing and London and the Commonwealth Games in Delhi and was the sole field event commentator for the Channel 4 coverage of the Paralympic Games in 2012. At the inaugural Invictus Games in 2014, Merry did live trackside interviews. For the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games, Merry was a television commentator for the BBC's coverage of athletic events. She also returned to 5 Live to commentate on the Paris 2024 Olympics. She has also worked for Sky TV, Eurosport and Channel Five. A multi-tasker, Merry now commentates, presents and hosts sporting events around the world.

Merry appeared on the BBC One gameshow All New Celebrity Total Wipeout on 25 September 2010, where she struck up a rivalry with John Regis, the man who, in her words, "ate all the pies". She "ran" the qualifier in 2:16, beating Regis by 50 seconds, and then beating him again in the next two rounds, but losing finally in the Wipeout Zone, finishing third behind Regis and eventual winner DJ JK. She won overall, 3 events to 1.

She is a regular on BBC One's A Question of Sport and BBC Radio 5 Live's Fighting Talk. In December 2013, Merry came third out of four contestants on Celebrity Mastermind on BBC One. Her specialist subject was Aston Villa F.C. 1980–1990.

Merry was inducted into the England Athletics Hall of Fame in 2018.

At the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, Merry became the first female in-stadium announcer at an Olympic Games.

In January 2024, Merry was named by Aston Villa as a member of the Honorary Anniversary Board ahead of the club's 150th anniversary season, as well as previously becoming a AVFC Foundation Ambassador.

Merry was based in Cardiff while training with Linford Christie, before moving to Bristol after retirement. Her son was born in February 2011 and her daughter in March 2014. The family lives in Birmingham, England.

YearCompetitionVenuePositionEventNotes
1989European Junior ChampionshipsVaraždin, Yugoslavia7th100 m11.84
5th200 m24.05
1990World Junior ChampionshipsPlovdiv, Bulgaria8th100m11.71 (wind: +0.9 m/s)
2nd4 × 100 m relay44.16
1991European Junior ChampionshipsThessaloniki, Greece3rd200 m23.84
2nd4 × 100 m relay44.57
1992World Junior ChampionshipsSeoul, South Korea6th100m11.63 (wind: +0.3 m/s)
5th200m23.59 (wind: +0.3 m/s)
4th4 × 100 m relay44.62
1993European Junior ChampionshipsSan Sebastián, Spain2nd100 m11.58
1st200 m23.35
1st4 × 100 m relay44.31
1993World ChampionshipsStuttgart, Germany22nd (qf)200 m23.46
1994European CupBirmingham, United Kingdom2nd100 m11.34
2nd200 m23.38
2nd4 × 100 m relay43.46
1994European ChampionshipsHelsinki, Finland15th (sf)200m23.55 (wind: +0.3 m/s)
5th4 × 100 m relay43.63
1996European CupMadrid, Spain3rd200 m22.88
1996Olympic GamesAtlanta, United States19th (qf)200 m23.17
8th4 × 100 m relay43.93
1997World ChampionshipsAthens, Greece32nd (qf)200 m23.98
1998European ChampionshipsBudapest, Hungarysemifinal200 m23.38
3rd4 × 400 m relay3:25.66
1999World ChampionshipsSeville, Spain5th400 m50.52
2000Olympic GamesSydney, Australia3rd400 m49.72
6th4 × 400 m relay2:25.67
EventVenueTimeDate
60m (indoors)Glasgow7.3423/01/94
100mBirmingham11.34 11.27w25/06/94
200mBarcelona22.76 (−1.0w)25/07/00
200m (indoors)Birmingham22.8314/02/99
300mGateshead36.0028/08/00
400mAthens49.5911/06/01
400m (indoors)Birmingham50.5318/02/01
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