- Scottish middle distance runner who specialises in 800m, 1500m, and 3000m races
Laura Muir Height
| How tall is Laura Muir? | 160 cm / 5 ft 3 in | Weight | 49 kg / 108 lbs Comment
| Born: | 09 May 1993 Comment | How old is Laura Muir in 2024? / Age: | 30 years
| Where was Laura Muir born? | Milnathort, United Kingdom | Residence: | Scotland, United Kingdom | Zodiac sign: | Taurus |
Laura Muir Net worth 2024 (estimated)
| How much is Laura Muir worth? | Under review
| Nationality: | British | Hair color: | Brown |
Who is Laura Muir? / Facts
- At the 2013 World Championships in Athletics Muir represented Great Britain in the 800 metres, she reached the semi-finals with a personal best time of 2:00.83
- At the 2014 Diamond League event in Paris, she ran 4:00.07 in the 1500 metres, to break Yvonne Murray's 27-year-old Scottish record
- At the 2016 Diamond League event at the Olympic Park in London 22 July she ran 3:57.49 for 1500 metres to break Dame Kelly Holmes' British record
- On August 27 2016, at the Paris Diamond League she lowered her Personal Best and the National 1500m record to 3:55.22 Her time also made her the fastest woman in the world over 1500m for the year
- In 2016, she became only the third British woman to win a Diamond League title as she won the 1500m title in Zurich
- She broke the British 1000m record formerly held by Dame Kelly Holmes at the Birmingham indoor Grand Prix with a time of 2:31.93 on February 18th, 2017
- At the 2017 European Athletics Indoor Championships in Belgrade, Muir took gold in the 1500 metres, breaking Doina Melinte's 32-year old championship record along the way, and followed it up by taking a second title in the 3000 metres with another championship record the next day
- Muir attended Kinross High School, the same school as 400m hurdler Eilidh Doyle
- She is also a student of veterinary medicine at the University of Glasgow where one of her lecturers has been veterinary pathologist, distance runner and teammate at the 2014 Commonwealth Games Hayley Haining
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