Sky Sports
  • Home
  • Sports
    • Football
    • F1
    • Cricket
    • Rugby Union
    • Rugby League
    • Golf
    • Boxing
    • NFL
    • Tennis
    • NBA
    • Racing
    • Darts
    • Netball
    • MMA
    • More Sports
  • Scores
  • Watch
  • Sky Bet
  • Shop
  • More
    • Podcasts
    • Live on Sky
    • Get Sky Sports
    • Sky Sports App
    • Sky Sports with no contract
    • Kick It Out
    • British South Asians in Football
Watch Sky Sports
  • Olympics

News News

News

  • News
  • Schedule
  • Results
  • Medals
  • Live Blog
  • Video
  • Features
  • Paralympics
  • Sky Scholarships
More from Olympics
  • Olympics Home

Elise Christie buoyed by support from Team GB Olympic champions

By PA Sport

Last Updated: 16/02/18 3:44pm

Elise Christie renews her bid for a first Olympic medal on Saturday
Elise Christie renews her bid for a first Olympic medal on Saturday

Elise Christie has vowed to remain "fearless" as she seeks to end her Olympics torment after taking inspiration from messages of support from Dame Kelly Holmes and Dame Jessica Ennis-Hill.

The 27-year-old, who was disqualified three times at the Sochi 2014 Games, saw her dream of reaching the podium in her first event in Pyeongchang dashed on Tuesday when she crashed out of the women's 500m final.

Christie has taken a vow of social media silence as she prepares to renew her bid for an elusive first Olympic medal at the Gangneung Ice Arena on Saturday in the 1500m.

Her Twitter shutdown follows the receipt of messages of support from two-time Olympic champion Holmes and Ennis-Hill, the London 2012 heptathlon champion.

Twitter Due to your consent preferences, you’re not able to view this Privacy Options

"I picked myself up the next day, I even felt better that night. I've had so much support from back home, which is incredible," Christie said.

"I've heard from Jessica Ennis and Kelly Holmes and they are my two biggest heroes and it's overwhelming they've messaged me.

"This is a total opposite feeling to Sochi and I feel ready to go again.

Twitter Due to your consent preferences, you’re not able to view this Privacy Options

"I'm super focused for the 1000m, which is my last event, because that's my favourite and best distance.

"I'm just getting back on track for that and I'll still be racing fearless.

"I'm trying to enjoy the moment I'm in and not focus on everything that has gone wrong."

Christie crashed out in the final of the 500m short track
Christie crashed out in the final of the 500m short track

In contrast to four years ago when she was faced with death threats after being disqualified for tangling with a South Korean skater, Christie has been inundated with messages of support, most notably from two of her heroes.

Ennis-Hill wrote: "Sport is so cruel sometimes and I know you must be devastated. But you've absolutely got the strength and talent to come back much stronger. It's not over by any means and we are all rooting for you."

Christie is due to go in the 1500m this weekend and the 1000m early next week - both distances in which she is the current world champion.

The Scot added: "I know I can do well in the 1500m but it's never a distance that I focus on. It's about having a race and getting ready for the 1000m.

Also See:

  • Christie crashes out in 500m final
  • Parsons in medal contention

"However, I know I'm capable of medalling in it because I'm the world champion at 1500m too.

"It's nice to finish with my best event but I'll be looking to get that medal this weekend too."

Related Stories

Alexander Zubkov on the podium at 2014 Winter Olympics

Russian bobsledders banned for doping

Fireworks light up the sky at the closing ceremony

Dazzling ceremony closes Paralympics

Elise Christie falls after a collision with Jinyu Li of China

Christie focused on Beijing return

Yarnold grateful for funding

Thomas Bach has talked about a 'serious shadow' at the Winter Olympics

Russia doping cases cast 'serious shadow'

Videos

Olympics Explained: What security risks are there at Paris 2024?

Olympics Explained: The environmental impact of Paris 2024

Olympics Explained: 10 things you didn't know about the Games

How motherhood changed Dame Sarah Storey

'I've nothing to prove' | Peaty on mental health struggles and Gordon Ramsey influence

  • Home
  • Sports
    • Football
    • F1
    • Cricket
    • Rugby Union
    • Rugby League
    • Golf
    • Boxing
    • NFL
    • Tennis
    • NBA
    • Racing
    • Darts
    • Netball
    • MMA
    • More Sports
  • Scores
  • Watch
  • Sky Bet
  • Shop
  • More
    • Podcasts
    • Live on Sky
    • Get Sky Sports
    • Sky Sports App
    • Sky Sports with no contract
    • Kick It Out
    • British South Asians in Football
  • X
  • Facebook
  • TikTok
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • WhatsApp
  • Partners
    • Sky Bet
    • Super 6
    • TEAMtalk.com
    • Football365.com
  • Sky Sports Channels
    • Sky Sports Main Event
    • Sky Sports Premier League
    • Sky Sports Football
    • Sky Sports+
    • Sky Sports Cricket
    • Sky Sports Golf
    • Sky Sports F1
    • Sky Sports Tennis
    • Sky Sports Action
    • Sky Sports News
    • Sky Sports Racing
    • Sky Sports Mix
  • More Sky Sites
    • Sky.com
    • Sky News
    • Sky Go
    • Sky Group
    • Sky For Businesses
    • Sky Partnerships
    • Sky Impact
    • Store Locator
    • Advertise With Us
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy & Cookies Notice
  • Privacy Options
  • Accessibility Information
  • Contact Us

Sky Sports Channel Logo ©2026 Sky UK