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    Eilidh Doyle (pronounced AY-lee /eɪli/; née Child; born 20 February 1987) is a retired British track and field athlete. Originally running as Eilidh Child...
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  • include: Eilidh Barbour, Scottish television presenter Eilidh Doyle, British track and field athlete Eilidh Gibson, Scottish slalom canoeist Eilidh MacQueen...
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    exchanged first, followed closely by Jamaica. Already with a gap back to Eilidh Doyle, Great Britain and Canada were the next to exchange. American Natasha...
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    ranked third for the season but had fitness issues during preparation. Eilidh Doyle, Sara Slott Petersen and Wenda Nel were the only other entrants with...
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    Bianca Walkden Taekwondo Women's +67 kg 20 August  Bronze Emily Diamond Eilidh Doyle Anyika Onuora Kelly Massey* Christine Ohuruogu Athletics Women's 4 ×...
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    She attended Kinross High School, the same school as 400 m hurdler Eilidh Doyle along with her brother Rory who is two years younger than her. She studied...
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  •  Silver Callum Skinner Track cycling Men's individual sprint  Bronze Eilidh Doyle Athletics Women's 4 × 400 metres relay  Bronze Sally Conway Judo Women's...
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    Williams-Mills Christine Day* Chrisann Gordon*  Great Britain (GBR) Eilidh Doyle Anyika Onuora Emily Diamond Christine Ohuruogu Kelly Massey* 2020 Tokyo...
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  • final. The team that won gold consisted of Emily Diamond, Anyika Onuora, Eilidh Doyle and Seren Bundy-Davies. The silver medal was won by France, and the bronze...
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  • Williams-Mills Christine Day* Chrisann Gordon* 3:20.34  Great Britain (GBR) Eilidh Doyle Anyika Onuora Emily Diamond Christine Ohuruogu Kelly Massey* 3:25.88...
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