Judy Simpson Early life
She went to Harris School .
She competed in Tae Kwan Do, becoming the English champion, and was in the English team. She lived on Wood Street.[ 1]
Athletics career
Simpson was born in Jamaica , but brought up in Rugby, Warwickshire .[ 2] She competed in the pentathlon at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow , in the heptathlon and high jump at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles , and in the heptathlon at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, Republic of Korea, as well as the heptathlon at the 1983 World Championships in Athletics . She competed in three Commonwealth Games ; the 1982 Commonwealth Games in Brisbane , Australia, the 1986 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh , Scotland, and the 1990 Commonwealth Games in Auckland , New Zealand , winning a silver, gold and bronze respectively in the heptathlon.[ 3] [ 4] [ 5] [ 6] [ 7] She was also the Three A's heptathlon champion in 1982 and 1983 .[ 8] [ 9] In 1986, Simpson won a bronze medal in the heptathlon at the European Championships in Stuttgart with a personal best points total of 6623.
Television
In 1987, Simpson participated in Prince Edward 's charity television special The Grand Knockout Tournament . Between 1993 and 1996, she featured in the British television show Gladiators as "Nightshade". After appearing in an Ashes competition with Australian Gladiators, she became ill. She appeared for a few episodes of the 1996 series but was later forced to pull out.
Personal life
In 1999, Simpson's daughter, Joan Mary, died of meningitis , following a nationwide outbreak of the disease.[ 10]
Achievements
Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes
Representing Great Britain / England
1980
Olympic Games
Moscow, Soviet Union
13th
pentathlon
4304
1982
European Championships
Athens, Greece
7th
heptathlon
6287
Commonwealth Games
Brisbane, Australia
5th
100 m hurdles
13.25
2nd
heptathlon
6214
1983
World Student Games (Universiade)
Edmonton, Canada
3rd
heptathlon
6184
World Championships
Helsinki, Finland
—
heptathlon
DNF
1984
Olympic Games
Los Angeles, United States
19th (q)
high jump
1.84 m
5th
heptathlon
6280
1985
World Student Games (Universiade)
Kobe, Japan
3rd
heptathlon
6046
1986
Commonwealth Games
Edinburgh, Scotland
1st
heptathlon
6282
European Championships
Stuttgart, West Germany
3rd
heptathlon
6623
1988
Olympic Games
Seoul, South Korea
—
heptathlon
DNF
1990
Commonwealth Games
Auckland, New Zealand
3rd
heptathlon
6085
External links
Pentathlon (1970–1978) Heptathlon (1982–present)