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Marilyn Okoro
Okoro at the 2009 FBK GamesPersonal information Born 23 September 1984
London, Great BritainSport Country Great Britain Club Shaftesbury Barnett Turned pro 2006 Achievements and titles Highest world ranking
800 m: 7 (2008)Personal best(s) 800 m 1:58.45 Medal recordCompetitor for United Kingdom Women’s athletics World Championships Bronze 2007 Osaka 4x400 m relay European Championships Bronze 2010 Barcelona 4x400 m relay European Indoor Championships Silver 2009 Torino 4x400 m relay Silver 2011 Paris 4x400 m relay Updated on October 11, 2008. Marilyn Chinwenwa Okoro (born 23 September 1984 in London) is a British athlete of Igbo Nigerian ancestry.[1] She received a bronze medal for the 800 metres at both the 2007 and 2008 IAAF World Athletics Final. She was on the bronze winning 4 × 400 m relay at the 2007 World Championships in Athletics. She represented Great Britain for 800 metres Olympic finals in 2008 and finished sixth (1:59.53 mins) in the semifinals.[2]
On 26 June 2007 Okoro graduated from the University of Bath with a B.A. degree in politics and French,[3] then starting her first season as a fulltime athlete.[4] She speaks four languages (English, French, Spanish and Igbo)[5] and sings in the jazz band The Felonius Monks.[6]
Marilyn suffered an injury plagued 2009 outdoor season, though she battled through the pain barrier to finish a very credible 8th in the World Championship 800m final in Berlin. Okoro was also included in the squad for the 4x400m but was not selected in the lineup to run in the final. During the 2009 winter Okoro, along with training partner Montell Douglas had major knee surgery to try to eradicate the problems that hit her '09 track season. There has been some criticism that the Lee Valley track produces more injuries than championship performances.
Marilyn has had a limited race schedule in 2010, but returned to a degree of form when taking bronze at the UK championships. Subsequently Okoro was selected to challenge for a medal in the 800m alongside Jenny Meadows and Jemma Simpson at the 2010 European Championships in Barcelona. She finished 4th in her semi final, therefore did not progress to the final. Okoro recovered from that disappointment to run the second leg in the 4x400m bronze medal winnng quartet alongside Nicola Sanders, Lee McConnell and Perri Shakes-Drayton clocking 52.0 seconds for her leg. She also ran in the heat running 51.8 seconds. Vicki Barr replaced Shakes-Drayton in the heats.
Okoro has been criticised heavily (most famously by UK Athletics coach Charles Van Commenee) for her tactics and constant front running tactics.
References
- ^ Okoro, Marilyn. Marilyn Okoro. Interview with Spikesmag. http://www.spikesmag.com/athletes/RisingStar/marilynokoro.aspx. Retrieved 2010-04-26.
- ^ "Marilyn Okoro Profile". olympics.org.uk. http://www.olympics.org.uk/beijing2008/AthleteProfile.aspx?id=6828.
- ^ "Middle distance star Marilyn crosses academic finishing line". teambath.com. 28 June 2007. http://www.teambath.com/?p=3258.
- ^ Broadbent, Rick (16 January 2008). "New self-belief offers Marilyn Okoro hope she will be on song at Beijing Games". timesonline.co.uk (London). http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/more_sport/athletics/article3193360.ece. Retrieved 12 May 2010.
- ^ "Marilyn Okoro". olympics.org.uk. http://www.olympics.org.uk/beijing2008/AthleteProfile.aspx?id=6828.
- ^ Broadbent, Rick (28 July 2008). "Marilyn Okoro chasing Kelly Holmes's legacy". timesonline.co.uk (London). http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/more_sport/athletics/article4412238.ece. Retrieved 12 May 2010.
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Categories:- 1984 births
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- Igbo athletes
- Athletes (track and field) at the 2008 Summer Olympics
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- People from London
- Alumni of the University of Bath
- People educated at Abbot's Hill School
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