Scottish 200m report holder Beth Dobbin has introduced her retirement following “a three-year battle with a severe and life-changing well being subject”.
The 31-year-old ran on the Tokyo Olympics in 2021, reaching the semi-finals, and received 4x400m relay bronze for Scotland on the 2022 Commonwealth Video games in Birmingham.
Dobbie additionally competed at three European Championships and two World Championships.
In 2018, she smashed a Scottish report that had stood for 34 years and was topped British champion, whereas her greatest time of twenty-two.50 seconds got here on the 2019 Anniversary Video games in London.
Breaking the information of her retirement through social media, Dobbin wrote: “There is not house to record the highs I’ve skilled.”
Selecting not to enter element on her sickness, she continued: “I’m very pleased with my journey. From by no means getting shut to creating junior groups to breaking by at 24.”
On her enforced absence from the monitor, Dobbin mentioned: “Not like accidents, the place you might be surrounded by physio experience, this usually is not the case with sickness.
“As an alternative it has been a journey of getting solutions and trialing therapy.
“On one hand it appears like my profession has been lower brief and it feels merciless to not be retiring alone phrases. On the opposite, I achieved a lot greater than I ever anticipated.
“I is probably not leaving the game with an Olympic medal, however I am leaving with many goals fulfilled.”

