- Alison Sheppard
Infobox Swimmer
swimmername=Alison Sheppard
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fullname = Alison Sheppard
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nationality = GBR
strokes = Freestyle
club = Duncan Stingrays Swim Club
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birthdate = birth date and age|1972|11|5
birthplace =Glasgow ,Scotland
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height = height|m=1.76
weight = convert|65|kg|lb
medaltemplates=Alison Sheppard MBE (born
November 5 ,1972 inGlasgow ) is a freestyleswimmer fromScotland , who competed in five consequentiveSummer Olympics for Great Britain, starting in 1988. She was one of Britain's leading freestyle sprint swimmers for almost two decades, prior to her retirement early in 2005.Sheppard learned to swim at the
Milngavie andBearsden club and first emerged as a potential future medal winner at the age of fifteen, when she was selected for the British team for the 1988 Olympics inSeoul, South Korea . She swam in five Olympic meetings—a record in itself—although it was not until ten years after her Seoul appearance that she won the first of the sixteen medals she gained in Commonwealth, European and World Championships, when taking the silver medal in the 50 m freestyle during the1998 Commonwealth Games inKuala Lumpur .Building upon that success in 1999, she won bronze in the
European SC Championships in the 4×50 m Freestyle event and also finished third in the World Championships 50 m individual freestyle, again in short course (25 m). It wasn't only over the short course that Sheppard was challenging for honours as she finished third in the European Championships freestyle over the longer course and again finished third in the 4×100 metres freestyle long course in the European Championships.In 2000, more bronze medals followed in the
2000 FINA Short Course World Championships inMoscow in the individual freestyle event and also in the 4×100 metres relay. Sheppard also reached the final of her favoured event in the2000 Summer Olympics , finishing seventh. She was part of the British 4×100 m freestyle relay team, that broke the national record in finishing fifth in the event. The following year the relay squad won the silver in the 4×100 m freestyle at the2001 World Aquatics Championships .In the 2002 Manchester Commonwealth Games Alison Sheppard won the 50 m freestyle and was 3rd in the 50 m butterfly. She was world ranked #1 in the 50 m freestyle in 2002 with a time of 24.72 seconds.
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* [http://www.britishswimming.org/vsite/vcontent/page/custom/0,8510,5157-182812-200030-42782-269520-custom-item,00.html Profile on British Swimming]
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