Shelley Holroyd
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Shelley Holroyd is a British javelin thrower. Born in 1973 and originally from Little Hutton, Salford, Greater Manchester. She has lived and trained in Edmonton, Canada since December 2004.
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[edit] Career Highlights
- 1989 European Junior Championships (Varazdin, Yugoslavia)
- 1991 European Junior Championships (Thessaloniki, Greece)
- 1992 World Junior Championships (Seoul, South Korea)
- 1993 World Championships (Stuttgart, Germany)
- 1994 Commonwealth Games (Victoria, Canada) Withdrew due to illness
- 1994 European Championships (Helsinki, Finland)
- 1996 Olympic Games (Atlanta, USA)
- 1997 World Championships (Athens, Greece)
- 1998 Commonwealth Games (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
- 2006 Commonwealth Games (Melbourne, Australia)
[edit] Domestic Championships
- English Schools Champion 1986, 1991, 1992
- North of England Champion 1991, 1992, 1993, 2005
- UK Championships 1989 3rd, 1992 2nd, 1997 2nd
- AAA’s Champion 1993, 1994 2nd in 1996, 1998, 2005 3rd in 2000, 2004
[edit] Facts
- Shelley is a life member of the Sale Harriers club.