- Yvonne Murray
MedalBronze|1988 Seoul|3000 m Medal Gold indoors, 1987, Lievin, Medal silver, Madrid, 1986, Medal Bronze, Athens, 1985Yvonne Murray MBE (born
4 October 1964 inMusselburgh ), married name Yvonne Murray-Mooney, is a Scottish former middle distance track androad running athlete. She was inducted into theScottish Sports Hall of Fame in 2007.Yvonne was 5 x Scottish outdoor champion. U.K. Champion at 3000 metres 1985, and 87. And also at 5000 metres in 1983. She was 5x AAAs champion outdoors, and AAAs Indoor champion in 84.She won the
bronze medal at the1986 Commonwealth Games for the 3,000m that were held inEdinburgh . She then went on to win thebronze medal at the European Championships for the same event in the same year.In 1987 she was European indoor champion at 3000 metres. In the Seoul Olympics in 1988 she also won a bronze medal for the 3000m. In 89 she won an excellent victory at a Grand prix in the 3000, and then added a World cup victory to this as well, but her ultimate success came in 1990 with agold medal in the European Championships for the 3000m. It was almost two golds that year, as earlier, at the1990 Commonwealth Games inAuckland , New Zealand, she was pipped by 1 second to the gold medal by CanadianAngela Chalmers . However, she beat her countrywomanLiz McColgan in that race. In 1993 she won the World Indoor Championships again over 3,000m. Then in 1994, she won silver at the European Championships and then went on to win another gold medal in the1994 Commonwealth Games , this time for the 10,000m. She was awarded an MBE in 1990.
Murray was inducted into theScottish Sports Hall of Fame on12 March 2007 .References
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