Kelly Sotherton

Kelly Sotherton
MBE
Personal information
Full nameKelly Jade Sotherton
Nationality United Kingdom
Born (1976-11-13) 13 November 1976
Height178 cm (5 ft 10 in)
Weight68 kg (150 lb)
Sport
Country United Kingdom
SportAthletics
Event(s)
Heptathlon
Long Jump
400 m
ClubBirchfield Harriers
Coached byAston Moore, Charles Van Commenee
Achievements and titles
Olympic finals3rd (2004) 3rd (2008)- hept 3rd (2008)- 4 × 400 m
World finals5th (2005)3rd (2007)2nd (2008)
Regional finals7th (2006) 2nd (2005/2007)
Highest world ranking1 (Mar 2006)
Medal record
Women's athletics
Representing  Great Britain
Olympic Games
2004 Athens Heptathlon
2008 Beijing Heptathlon
2008 Beijing 4 × 400 m relay
World Championships
2007 Osaka Heptathlon
World Indoor Championships
2008 Valencia Pentathlon
European Indoor Championships
2005 Madrid Pentathlon
2007 Birmingham Pentathlon
2011 Paris 4 × 400 m relay
Representing  England
Commonwealth Games
2006 Melbourne Heptathlon
Representing Isle of Wight
Island Games
1997 Jersey 100 m
1997 Jersey 100 m Hurdles
1997 Jersey Long Jump
1997 Jersey High Jump
1997 Jersey 4 × 100 m Relay
1997 Jersey 4 × 400 m Relay
1999 Gotland 100 m
1999 Gotland Long Jump
1999 Gotland 200 m
1999 Gotland 4 × 100 m Relay
1999 Gotland 4 × 400 m Relay

Kelly Jade Sotherton MBE (born 13 November 1976) is a British former heptathlete, long jumper and relay runner. In the heptathlon she was the bronze medallist at the 2004 Summer Olympics and, following the disqualification of two other athletes, also at the 2008 Summer Olympics, as well as being part of the bronze medal-winning team in the Women's 4 × 400 m relay at the 2008 Summer Olympics (again, initially finishing 5th but upgraded after various subsequent doping disqualifications). As such she is one of only five women to win multiple medals in Olympic heptathlon. She also won a bronze at the 2007 World Championships in Athletics. Representing England, Sotherton is a one-time Commonwealth Games champion, as the heptathlon gold medallist at the 2006 Commonwealth Games.

Indoors, Sotherton was a World silver medallist, and twice European silver medallist in pentathlon, in which she was ranked seventh all-time in 2022.

Several of Sotherton's medals arrived after other athletes had been caught doping - at the time, Sotherton's reputation was more of near misses than medal success. As the scale of her accomplishments at global level (5 global medals in four years) became clear in hindsight, Sotherton was increasingly recognised as fully part of a notable line of world class British pentathletes/heptathletes that included Olympic gold medalists Mary Rand, Mary Peters, Commonwealth Games champions Judy Simpson, and Louise Hazel and three modern champions across multiple events, Denise Lewis (Olympic, double-Commonwealth gold), Jessica Ennis-Hill (Olympic, European and triple-World gold) and Katarina Johnson-Thompson (double-World, double-Commonwealth gold), her multiple global medals and Commonwealth title between 2004 and 2008 bridging the gap between the Olympic triumphs of Lewis and Ennis-Hill.

In November 2010, she announced her decision to retire from the heptathlon, due to foot and back injuries. After considering switching to cycling, she then chose instead to focus on the 400 m winning her only National title in 2011. Sotherton's funding from UK Athletics was cut in 2011, but while she returned to heptathlon training, she failed to qualify for the 2012 Summer Olympics ahead of reigning Commonwealth champion Louise Hazel, World (and eventual Olympic) champion Ennis Hill or future World and Commonwealth champion Katarina Johnson-Thompson and Sotherton retired from elite competitive athletics for the final time shortly thereafter.