Catriona Morrison
Glasgow, Scotland[1]
Representing Great Britain | ||
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Women's duathlon | ||
ITU Duathlon World Championships | ||
2005 Newcastle | Individual | |
2006 Corner Brook | Individual | |
2008 Rimini | Individual | |
2010 Edinburgh | Individual | |
ITU Long Distance Duathlon World Championships | ||
2006 Fredericia | Individual | |
2007 Richmond | Individual | |
2008 Geel | Individual | |
ETU Duathlon European Championships | ||
2007 Edinburgh | Individual | |
2009 Budapest | Individual | |
Women's triathlon | ||
ITU Long Distance Triathlon World Championships | ||
2007 Lorient | Individual |
Catriona ("Cat") Morrison MBE[2] (born 11 January 1977, in Glasgow)[1] is a British triathlete and duathlete of Scottish origin.
Career
In 2005, she won the silver medal at the ITU Duathlon World Championships. In 2006[citation needed], she followed this up with gold and took another silver medal at the Long Distance Duathlon World Championships[citation needed]. In 2007, she took the bronze medal at the Long Distance Triathlon World Championships in Lorient.[citation needed] She won the World Powerman Duathlon Long Distance Championships in 2007 and 2008.[citation needed]
In 2010 in Edinburgh she took gold for a second time at the Duathlon World Championships in a time of 2:02:48.
Catriona's triathlon career wins include numerous Ironman 70.3 events including St Croix (4 times), UK, Galveston and Ironman titles including Ironman Texas[3] and Ironman Lanzarote[4] where she famously battled back from a 45min mechanical to win the event.
Catriona retired[5] from professional triathlon and duathlon in January 2015. Since then she has completed the prestigious Saltire Fellowship[6] - a fast track entrepreneurial programme based in Scotland and at Babson College in Boston. She is a lay member of court at the University of Stirling.[citation needed] Catriona is an athlete role model for "Winning Scotland Foundation"[7] visiting schools and junior sports clubs to encourage, inspire and motivate young people through sport.
In the 2015 Birthday Honours, Morrison was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) for services to Sport and voluntary service in Scotland.[8]
Catriona is co-founder of "Everactiv"[9] [1] a sports clothing brand for young people whose philosophy is to empower, motivate and inspire young people to be physically active.
References
- ^ a b "Women of the year..." Evening Times. 25 January 2010. Retrieved 8 April 2019.
- ^ "Catriona Morrison Awarded MBE - Triathlon Scotland". triathlonscotland.org. Retrieved 26 August 2016.
- ^ Ironman Texas on YouTube
- ^ Article on tri247.com
- ^ Article on slowtwitch.com
- ^ Saltire Fellowship on Saltire Foundation website
- ^ Winning Scotland Foundation website
- ^ United Kingdom: "No. 61256". The London Gazette (Supplement). 12 June 2015. p. B22.
- ^ Everactiv website
External links
- Catriona Morrison official website
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