SISSON Emily
Events and Medals
| Discipline | Event | Rank | Medal |
|---|---|---|---|
Athletics |
Women's 10,000m | 10 |
Schedule
Change
| Start Time | Location | Event | Status |
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| Olympic Stadium - Track |
Finished |
Biographical Information
Highlights
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World Athletics Championships
World Marathon Majors
Legend
SF - Semifinal, QF - Quarterfinal, 1R - 1st Round, Qual. - Qualification, QR - Qualification Round, DNF - Did Not Finish, DNS - Did Not Start, DQ - Disqualified, NM - No Mark, [Relay athlete without time] - Did not run in final
| Year | Location | 10,000m |
|---|---|---|
| 2019 | Doha, QAT | 10th (31:12.56) |
| 2017 | London, GBR | 9th (31:26.36) |
World Marathon Majors
| Rank | Event | Year | Location | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6 | Marathon | 2018/2019 | London, GBR | 2:23:08 |
Legend
SF - Semifinal, QF - Quarterfinal, 1R - 1st Round, Qual. - Qualification, QR - Qualification Round, DNF - Did Not Finish, DNS - Did Not Start, DQ - Disqualified, NM - No Mark, [Relay athlete without time] - Did not run in final
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Athlete
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Providence College, United States of America
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Husband Shane Quinn
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English
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Ray Treacy [personal]
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Her husband Shane Quinn competed in athletics for Providence College in the United States of America. Her parents competed in sport at the University of Wisconsin in United States of America. Her father Mark was a runner and her mother was a gymnast. Her sister Annika Sisson ran for Stony Brook University in United States of America, while her sister Arlene has ran the Chicago marathon. (podiumrunner.com, 10 May 2019; olympics.nbcsports.com, 21 Feb 2020; athleticsillustrated.com, 27 Jan 2019; stonybrookathletics.com, 31 Dec 2017)
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She began running during middle school. (athleticsillustrated.com, 27 Jan 2019)
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"I played soccer and used it [running] to become a better soccer player, but during high school I started to enjoy the game less and running more, so I made the switch." (athleticsillustrated.com, 27 Jan 2019)
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To compete at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. (runnersworld.com, 03 Apr 2019)
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She runs between 110 and 115 miles per week. (podiumrunner.com, 10 May 2019; womensrunning.com, 26 Feb 2020)
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US footballer Mia Hamm. (olympics.nbcsports.com, 21 Feb 2020)
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US runner Molly Huddle, her coach Ray Treacy. (outsideonline.com, 31 Jan 2019; tinamuir.com, 27 Mar 2015)
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"I am not superstitious, but I do like to be as relaxed as possible before my races. I definitely binge on my favorite Netflix shows leading up to a race." (tinamuir.com, 27 Mar 2015)
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"Somebody told me that it's the weeks, months, and years I've put into training before this training cycle even started that matters, too. I like that big-picture approach." (womensrunning.com, 26 Feb 2020)
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During her collegiate career at Providence College, she received the BIG EAST Scholar-Athlete Sport Excellence Award in 2014 and 2015. (friars.com, 08 Jul 2015)
Legend
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- Bronze Medal Event
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