Beth Dobbin
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Full name | Bethany Mae Dobbin | ||||||||||||||||||||
Born | Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England | 7 June 1994||||||||||||||||||||
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Country | Great Britain Scotland | ||||||||||||||||||||
Sport | Women's athletics | ||||||||||||||||||||
Event(s) | 200 m, 4 x 100 m, 4 x 400 m | ||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Bethany Mae Dobbin (born 7 June 1994 in Doncaster)[1] is a British sprinter who competes mainly in the 200 metres. She is the Scottish record holder for the 200 metres with a time of 22.50 secs. She represented Great Britain at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021.
Career
[edit]Dobbin's season best for the 200 metres in 2016 was 23.94 secs at Loughbrough in June. In 2017, she improved her best to 23.31 secs in her heat at the British Championships in July, going on to finish sixth in the final in 23.42.
Dobbin broke the Scottish 200m record four times in June/July 2018. Sandra Whittaker's previous record of 22.98 secs had stood since 1984. Dobbin ran 22.84 at Eton on 2 June, 22.83 at the Diamond League in Stockholm on 10 June, then improved the record twice more at the British Championships in Birmingham on 1 July, running 22.75 in her heat, before winning the final in 22.59.[2] Her other best times include 11.64 secs for the 100 metres (2018) and 53.21 secs for the 400 metres (2018 indoors).
On 15 July 2018, Dobbin finished third in the 200 metres at the Athletics World Cup in London in 22.95 secs. She competed a month later at the European Championships in Berlin, and finished second in her 200 metres semi-final in 22.84 secs on 10 August, to automatically qualify for the following days final, where she finished seventh in a time of 22.93 secs.[3]
On 20 July 2019, Dobbin finished third in the 200 metres at the Müller Anniversary Games in London in a new personal best of 22.50 secs, improving her own Scottish Record by 0.09 secs.[4]
Dobbin was selected to run in the women's 200 metres at the 2020 Summer Olympics. She qualified from her heat but was eliminated in the semi-final in a time of 22.78 secs.[5]
Dobbin was part of the British 4 x 100 metres quartet than ran a world leading time and set a new meeting record at the British Grand Prix of 42.29 seconds in May 2022.[6]
Personal life
[edit]She is the daughter of former Celtic, Grimsby Town, Barnsley and Doncaster Rovers footballer Jim Dobbin.[7]
International competitions
[edit]Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Event | Notes |
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Representing Great Britain and Scotland | |||||
2018 | World Cup | London, United Kingdom | 3rd | 200 m | 22.95 |
European Championships | Berlin, Germany | 7th | 200 m | 22.93 | |
2019 | World Championships | Doha, Qatar | 19th (sf) | 200 m | 23.11 |
2021 | European Team Championships | Chorzow, Poland | 1st | 200 m | 22.78 |
Olympic Games | Tokyo, Japan | 15th (sf) | 200 m | 22.85 | |
Diamond League Final | Brussels, Belgium | 6th | 200 m | 22.88 | |
2022 | World Championships | Eugene, United States | 24th (h) | 200 m | 23.04 |
Commonwealth Games | Birmingham, England | 8th | 200 m | 23.40 | |
3rd | 4 x 400 m | 3:30.15 | |||
European Championships | Munich, Germany | – | 200 m | DQ | |
Diamond League Final | Zürich, Switzerland | 8th | 200 m | 23.83 |
Domestic medal record
[edit]Competition | Pos | Pos | Years | |
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Outdoor | British Championships | 1st | 200 m | 2018 |
2nd | 200 m | 2019, 2021, 2022 | ||
CAU Inter-County Championships | 2nd | 200 m | 2016, 2017 | |
Scottish Championships | 2nd | 200 m | 2016, 2017 | |
Indoor | BUCS Championships | 2nd | 200 m | 2015, 2016 |
Scottish Championships | 2nd | 200 m | 2015 | |
3rd | 2014 | |||
England Athletics U20 Championships | 2nd | 200 m | 2013 |
References
[edit]- ^ "Beth Dobbin". European Athletics. Retrieved 17 July 2018.
- ^ "Beth Dobbin". Power of 10. Retrieved 17 July 2018.
- ^ "ASHER-SMITH MAKES HISTORY TO SECURE DOUBLE EUROPEAN GOLD AND SMASH BRITISH RECORD". British Athletics. Retrieved 1 October 2019.
- ^ Stadium, Paul MacInnes at London (20 July 2019). "Laura Muir cruises to 1500m victory at Anniversary Games". The Observer. ISSN 0029-7712. Retrieved 1 October 2019.
- ^ "Doncaster's Beth Dobbin finishes fifth in 200m semi-finals at Tokyo Olympics". Doncaster Free Press. 2 August 2021. Retrieved 26 June 2022.
- ^ Jess Whittington (21 May 2022). "Ceh and Mihambo fabulous in the field in Birmingham". World Athletics. Retrieved 15 August 2022.
- ^ "British 200m Champion talks seizures, PTSD and Olympic dreams". BBC Sport. 17 July 2018. Retrieved 18 July 2018.
External links
[edit]- 1994 births
- Living people
- Scottish female sprinters
- British female sprinters
- World Athletics Championships athletes for Great Britain
- British Athletics Championships winners
- Olympic athletes for Great Britain
- Athletes (track and field) at the 2020 Summer Olympics
- Commonwealth Games bronze medallists for Scotland
- Commonwealth Games medallists in athletics
- Athletes (track and field) at the 2022 Commonwealth Games
- Medallists at the 2022 Commonwealth Games
- Sportspeople from Doncaster
- Athletes from Yorkshire
- Anglo-Scots
- 21st-century Scottish sportswomen