Allison Curbishley (born 3 June1976) was a British athlete. June 3 is the 154th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (155th in leap years), with 211 days remaining. ... 1976 (MCMLXXVI) is a leap year starting on Thursday (link will take you to calendar). ... An athlete is a person who has above average physical skills (strength, agility, and endurance) and is thus suitable for physical activities, in particular, contests. ...
A play scheme in the summer holiday when she was 10 got Allison interested in sport and although athletics was the sport she eventually chose she also reached county standard in netball and hockey.
She graduated from the university of Birmingham with a degree in Sport and Exercise Sciences. The University of Birmingham is an English university in the city of Birmingham. ...
As well as competing in the Olympic 400mn final in Sydney in 2000, she won :
Silver medal in the womens 400m event at the 1998 Commonwealth Games held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
During her career her knee was operated on six times but the injury finally led to her retirement in 2003. The 1998 XVI Commonwealth Games were held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from September 11 to September 21 making it the first Asian country to act as host and the last Commonwealth Games for 20th Century. ... The 17th European Championships in Athletics were in held in Budapest a city in Hungary. ...
Allison is now working in broadcasting for the BBC. Corporate logo of the British Broadcasting Corporation. ...
A play scheme in the summer holiday when she was 10 got Allison interested in sport and although athletics was the sport she eventually chose she also reached county standard in netball and hockey.
Allison is now working in broadcasting for the BBC.
Alan Curbishley's reputation continues to grow after transforming Charlton from an average, lower division side into one capable of challenging in the top half of the Premiership.
Charlton Athletic manager Alan Curbishley, one of the coaches interviewed by the English FA in their search for a successor to Sven-Goran Eriksson, is leaving his job at the end of the season.
Curbishley first arrived at Charlton Athletic as a player in 1984 when he was signed for £38...