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Sky Scholar Elise Christie secures 1500m title at World Championships

Last Updated: 13/03/17 10:17am

Elise Christie celebrates winning gold in the 1500m in Rotterdam
Elise Christie celebrates winning gold in the 1500m in Rotterdam

Elise Christie became the first British woman to win a World Short Track Speed Skating Championships title after claiming victory in the 1500m on Saturday in Rotterdam.

The 26-year-old Sky Academy Sports Scholar, who has previously won eight other world championship medals, defeated Canada's Marianne St Gelais and South Korea's Suk Hee Shim with a time of 2.54.367 minutes.

Reflecting on her victory, Christie said: "The semi-final didn't go the way I wanted it to, so I changed my tactic in the final and went out in front to give myself the best opportunity, and that worked out. It's pretty amazing, especially as I haven't raced that distance in a year."

Within half an hour of winning the 1500m, Christie then returned to the ice to compete in the 500m event, taking control of the quarter and semi-finals to put herself in medal contention again.

Christie was joined on the podium by Canada's Marianne St Gelais and South Korea's Suk Hee Shim
Christie was joined on the podium by Canada's Marianne St Gelais and South Korea's Suk Hee Shim

A medal though was just out of her grasp in the final, which was ultimately won by Kexin Fan of China in 43.605s.

St Gelais claimed a silver, while Ji Yoo Kim of Korea won a bronze.

Elise, who still holds the 500m world record of 42.335s, said: "It was all or nothing for me in the 500m. I am pretty disappointed as it's my preferred distance and I put a lot of emphasis on it.

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"I was determined to win rather than settle for a bronze medal.

"I made that choice during the race and it didn't pay off. I lost my speed a bit after a bit of a crash with Marianne (St Gelais) and couldn't come back from that, even though I tried my best. I think I probably would have felt the same disappointment coming third."

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