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Charlotte Purdue (born 10 June 1991) is a British long-distance runner who competes in the 5000 metres and 10,000 metres, as well as cross country running. After winning a number of youth titles at national level, she had her first international success at the European Cross Country Championships, winning medals in the junior races of 2007 and 2008. She was also the best European junior at the World Cross Country Championships those years.
She won a 5000 m silver medal at the 2009 European Junior Championships and went on to represent England at the 2010 Commonwealth Games. She won the junior individual and team gold medals at the 2010 European Cross Country Championships. Purdue holds the UK junior record for the 10,000 m with a time of 32:36.75 minutes.
==Career==
Born in Windsor, Berkshire, she began competing for Aldershot, Farnham and District Athletic Club around the age of thirteen. She also practised ballet, achieving UK grade five. She won her first national youth titles in 2006, winning the 3000 metres at the AAA under-17 championships and the UK School Games, as well as the English under-fifteens cross country title.〔(Charlotte Purdue ). Power of 10. Retrieved on 22 January 2011.〕 She quickly progressed to international competition and came fifteenth in the junior section of the 2007 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – the best European performer in the race.〔(2007 World XC Championships Junior Race – W Final ). IAAF. Retrieved on 22 January 2011.〕 She was the youngest runner in the 5000 metres field at the 2007 European Athletics Junior Championships and finished in tenth place.〔(2007 European Junior Championships ). WJAH. Retrieved on 22 January 2011.〕 She won the UK junior trials for the 2007 European Cross Country Championships and went on to take the individual bronze medal and team gold medal at the championships, which she shared with fellow British junior Steph Twell.〔(JUNIOR WOMEN'S PREVIEW: Twell on top and Britain to the fore ). European Athletics (11 December 2008). Retrieved on 22 January 2011.〕
In 2008 Purdue did not improve her position at the 2008 IAAF World Cross Country Championships, ending the junior race in 16th place, but remained the top European performer.〔(2008 World XC Championships Junior Race – W Final ). IAAF. Retrieved on 22 January 2011.〕 She made her senior international debut for Great Britain and Northern Ireland in 2008, running a 5 km leg of the Chiba Ekiden Relay in Japan and helping the team to seventh in the rankings.〔(Great Britain and Northern Ireland finish seventh at International Chiba Ekiden Relay ). UK Athletics (24 November 2008). Retrieved on 22 January 2011.〕 She improved one place further at the 2008 European Cross Country Championships, taking the silver medal behind Twell in a British-dominated race which saw the country take the top six positions in the junior race.〔(JUNIOR WOMEN Twell's triple triumph and Britain clean sweep ). European Athletics (14 December 2008). Retrieved on 22 January 2011.〕
At the 2009 IAAF World Cross Country Championships, she came fourteenth in the junior race and helped the British girls to fourth in the team rankings.〔(2009 World XC Championships Official Team Results Junior Race – W ). IAAF. Retrieved on 22 January 2011.〕 She secured her first international track medal at the 2009 European Athletics Junior Championships by winning the 5000 m silver in Novi Sad.〔(Chris Clarke insists he's back after double gold at Euro juniors ). MoreThanTheGames. Retrieved on 22 January 2011.〕 She also began to prove herself in the senior ranks that year – at the national championships she took the runner-up spot in the 5000 m behind Freya Murray and came fourth at the Great Yorkshire Run in September with a 10K best of 33:07 minutes.〔〔Norton, ROger (7 September 2009). (Murray's in mint condition as 1,000s take to the streets – VIDEO ). The Star. Retrieved on 22 January 2011.〕 The 18-year-old suffered an injury in November (a knee stress fracture) which ruled her out until the middle of 2010.〔Reynolds, Tom (9 February 2010). (Purdue determined to put injury troubles in the past ). MoreThanTheGames. Retrieved on 22 January 2011.〕 This meant she missed both the European and World Cross Country Championships, as well as the 2010 World Junior Championships in Athletics.
Purdue returned to competition in June 2010, coming seventh in the 10,000 metres national championship race.〔 That August she improved her 5000 m personal best to 15:23.4 and also bettered her 10,000 m mark with a run of 32:36.75 (a junior record for the United Kingdom).〔(Charlotte Purdue breaks UK Junior 10,000m record ). On Camp With Kelly (15 August 2010). Retrieved on 22 January 2011.〕 She earned selection for both events at the 2010 Commonwealth Games. After a second place finish at the Yorkshire Run,〔 she headed to New Delhi where she came fourth in the 10,000 m final and sixth in the 5000 m.〔(European junior star Charlotte Purdue in Antrim race ). BBC Sport (21 December 2010). Retrieved on 22 January 2011.〕 She won the junior race at the European Cross Trials in Liverpool in November and went on to take the individual and team titles in the junior race at the 2010 European Cross Country Championships.〔Mulkeen, Jon (12 December 2010). (Purdue lives up to expectations and grabs double gold for GB ). ''Athletics Weekly''. Retrieved on 22 January 2011.〕 In her last year as a junior runner, she easily won the competition with seventeen seconds to spare over the runner-up.〔(JUNIOR WOMEN'S FINAL: Purdue finally makes it to the top of the podium ). European Athletics (12 December 2010). Retrieved on 12 December 2010.〕
She took her first win on the senior international circuit in January 2011, holding off Esther Chemtai and Louise Damen to capture the Antrim International Cross Country women's title.〔Duffy, Coilin (22 January 2011). (Kigen repeats in foggy Antrim ). IAAF. Retrieved on 22 January 2011.〕〔(Charlotte Purdue takes victory in Antrim Cross Country ). BBC Sport (22 January 2011). Retrieved on 22 January 2011.〕 She stepped up to the senior level for the 2011 IAAF World Cross Country Championships and came 14th – Europe's top performer in the race and one of only two non-Africans in the top 15 (alongside Shalane Flanagan).〔(2011 World XC – Senior Race – W Final ). IAAF. Retrieved on 11 April 2011.〕 A month later she won the Great Ireland Run by a margin of twenty seconds.〔Martin, Dave (10 April 2011). (Teenager Purdue upsets experienced rivals in Dublin 10Km ). IAAF. Retrieved on 11 April 2011.〕 She underwent knee surgery and missed the track season as a result. She returned to form with a fourth place finish at the Great South Run 10-mile race in October.〔Martin, David (30 October 2011). (Komon and Mergia take convincing victories in Portsmouth ). IAAF. Retrieved on 30 October 2011.〕
A foot injury interrupted the start of 2012, but she returned to the Great Ireland Run in April and was runner-up to Gemma Steel.〔Martin, David (15 April 2012). ( Bekele sparkles with 27:49 10km in Dublin ). IAAF. Retrieved on 21 April 2012.〕 She was the top British finisher (fourth) at the Great Manchester Run in May.〔Wenig, Joerg (20 May 2012). (Gebrselassie takes another strong 10k victory in Manchester ). IAAF. Retrieved on 22 May 2012.〕 Over 10,000 metres she set a best of 32:03.55 minutes at the Payton Jordan Invitational and later placed seventh at the European Cup 10000m and sixth at the 2012 European Athletics Championships. She failed to qualify for the London Olympic Games that year.〔(Charlotte Purdue ). Tilastopaja. Retrieved on 28 October 2013.〕
She did not compete from July 2012 until October 2013. Having recovered from injury, she returned at the Great South Run and managed third place at the ten-mile race with a time of 56:57 minutes.〔(Kiplagat and Bett battle strong winds at Great South Run ). IAAF (27 October 2013). Retrieved on 28 October 2013.〕
Purdue will be racing in the European Cross Country Championships in Belgrade, Serbia on 8 December 2013 which is being broadcast live on BBC 2 and BBC 2 HD. She is aiming for a gold medal.〔http://www.basingstokegazette.co.uk/sport/10858136.Charlotte_Purdue_aims_for_gold_medal_at_European_Cross_Country_Championships/?ref=var_0〕

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