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Shelley-Marie Rudman

Skeleton

DOB:23/03/81
Place of birth: Swindon
Currently living: Sheffield
Career highlight: Olympic Silver Medal Turin, Italy 2006.

Shelley shot to fame at the 2006 Winter Olympic Games in Turin, Italy by winning the Silver medal for Great Britain in the Skeleton bobsleigh event. The medal was the first and only medal to be won by a GBR athlete at the Games.

Shelley took up the skeleton in 2002 and by 2003 purchased her first sled from Bromley. The 2004/5 season was when Shelley made her debut into the World Cup stage. The same season she won the World student Games and was the first female British Skeleton slider to win a Europa Cup.

Her breakthrough season was the 2005/6 where she came 2nd in the European Champs, finished 5th overall in the World Cup and won the silver medal at the Turin Olympics Games.

The following year her now fiance and fellow Team GB slider Kristian Bromley relocated to Sheffield and after a slow start to her season went to Lillehammer for GBR selection and broke the track record but also aggrevated two injuries that subsequently led to the end of the season for Shelley and her return to the UK following the World Champs in St. Moritz. She then had to undergosurgery to her knee.

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Shelley and Kristan’s daughter Ella-Marie was born in October 2007 and then it was back to business and a return to the track in North America for 2 x American Cup races where Shelley was ranked 3rd and 1st.

Ella now travels wherever possible with her parents and is frequently spied playing in the snow at events!

Shelly finished the 2008/9 season 2nd overall in the World Cup, European Champ and broke 2 track records.

Shelley was honoured to be selected to lead the British team into the stadium for the 2010 Vancouver Olympics. The races themselves didn’t go to plan for Shelley although once she got used to the track her times got quicker and quicker it wasn’t enough to walk away with a medal.

Shelley is now more determined than ever to continue working and training hard and competing at the top level.

Shelley took part in the TV series Superstars and with her team mates, Steve Redgrave, Alain Baxter and Lee Sharpe went onto win the competition.

In the current world cup rankings for the 2010/11 season Shelley lies in 2nd place with 814 points only 36 points behind the leader.
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