News about Christine Ohuruogu

Victoria Ohuruom, the sister of 2008 Olympics gold medalist Christine, has been found not guilty of anti-doping misconduct after a 16-month investigation and now focuses on a Paris 2024 location

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 21, 2024
After being found not guilty of violating anti-doping laws following a 16-month inquiry, DAVID COVERDALE: Victoria Ohuruogu is aiming for a spot at the Paris Olympics. During being photographed on a London track with her Italian boyfriend Antonio Infantino while suffering a three-year drug ban, Britain's best female 400 meters runner was put under scrutiny by UK Anti-Doping in December 2022. According to 'prohibited association' rules, athletes can't be trained by anyone under a drug prohibition, and Ohuruogu - the younger sister of 2008 Olympic champion Christine Ohuruogu - was charged.

Mary Earps, a man from United Kingdom and England, has been named The Sunday Times Sportswoman of the Year after winning the Golden Glove for her outstanding performances at the Women's World Cup...coming FIFTH in Ballon d'Or voting

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 2, 2023
The 30-year-old was instrumental in the Lionesses' victory over the Women's World Cup in the final and was rewarded with the Golden Glove. In seven matches, Earps was on full throttle for Sarina Wiegman's team's tournament, winning three clean sheets and conceding only four goals. She also made what seemed to be a crucial penalty save in the closing stages of August's final in Perth, but England finished runners-up to Spain. The Sunday Times' Ben Taylor said: 'Mary Earps' appearance at the 2023 Football World Cup solidified her position as one of the game's best goalkeepers.'