Donna Fraser

Donna Fraser ( Donna Karen Fraser, born November 7, 1972 at the London Borough of Croydon ) is an English athlete. The Fourth Olympics in 2000 in the 400 - meter race reached at international championships, especially with the British and the British 4 x 400 - meter relay medals and top rankings.

Donna Fraser 1990 Second with the 4 x 100 - meter relay at the Junior World Championships. At the Junior European Championships 1991, she won the 4 x 100 meters relay silver again and was with the 4 x 400 - meter relay team fifth. About 400 meters she won in 52.54 seconds before the German Anja Rücker in 52.73 s

After it was over 400 meters excreted in the 1996 Olympics in the quarterfinals, she was the 1997 World Indoor Championships and the World Championships each sixth with the 4 x 400 - meter relay.

At the European Indoor Championships 1998, she was over 200 meters in 23.53 s Fifth At the European Championships in Budapest in 1998, it reached over 400 meters in 51.54 s sixth place. As a first leg of the British 4 x 400 - meter relay team, she won along with Vicky Jameson, Katherine Merry and Allison Curbishley in 3:25,66 min bronze behind the squadrons from Germany and Russia. Four weeks after the European Championships, the 1998 Commonwealth Games were held in Kuala Lumpur. About 400 meters reached Fraser in 51.01 s third place behind the Jamaican Sandie Richards and behind Curbishley, who took here for Scotland. On the final day Fraser then won two more medals. With the 4 x 100 meters relay she gained bronze behind Australia and Jamaica, about 4 times 400 meters have had to admit defeat to the Australians, the English women.

After a weak 1999 season Fraser increased at the Olympic Games 2000 in the quarterfinals her personal best of 50.85 s to 50.77 s in the semi-finals she ran 50.21 s in the final and it was in 49.79 s fourth with seven hundredths of a second behind Katherine Merry. The squadron crossed the finish line in the final in sixth.

After a long injury break Donna Fraser ran in the Olympics again in 2004 in the British squadron. In 3:25,12 min Fraser, Catherine Murphy, Christine Ohuruogu and Lee McConnell were ranked number four, but had more than three seconds behind bronze. At the European Indoor Championships in Madrid in 2005 Fraser won by six and a half years back an international medal. In the occupation of Melanie Purkiss, Donna Fraser, Catherine Murphy and Lee McConnell, the British squadron was defeated in 3:29,81 min only the Russians and the Poles. At the World Championships in Helsinki in 2005, the squadron in the cast Lee McConnell, Donna Fraser, Nicola Sanders and Christine Ohuruogu erlief in 3:24,44 minutes behind the bronze scales of Russia and Jamaica.

At a height of 1.81 m her competition weight is 70 kg. They will start for the club Harriers Croydon, where she is coached by Ayo Falola.

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