# Lisa Dobriskey

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{{Short description|English middle-distance runner (born 1983)}}
{{EngvarB|date=November 2017}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=November 2017}}
{{Infobox sportsperson
| name = Lisa Dobriskey
| image =Lisa Dobriskey 2010.jpg
| imagesize = 270px
| caption =
| nationality =English
| sport = Women's athletics
| event  =[800 metres](/source/800_metres), [1500 metres](/source/1500_metres)
| club =
| birth_date ={{Birth date and age|df=yes|1983|12|23}}
| birth_place =[Ashford, Kent](/source/Ashford%2C_Kent)
| residence =
| death_date =
| death_place =
| height = {{convert|1.70|m|ftin}}
| weight ={{convert|58|kg|lb}}
| pb = 
'''800m''': 2:00.14<br>
'''1500m''': 3:59.50
| medaltemplates =
{{Medal|Country | {{GBR2}} }}
{{Medal|Competition|[World Championships](/source/World_Championships_in_Athletics)}}
{{Medal|Silver | [2009 Berlin](/source/2009_World_Championships_in_Athletics) | [1500&nbsp;m](/source/2009_World_Championships_in_Athletics_%E2%80%93_Women's_1500_metres)}} 
{{Medal|Country | {{ENG}} }}
{{Medal|Competition|[Commonwealth Games](/source/Commonwealth_Games)}}
{{Medal|Gold | [2006 Melbourne](/source/2006_Commonwealth_Games) | [1500&nbsp;m](/source/Athletics_at_the_2006_Commonwealth_Games)}}
}}

'''Lisa Jane Dobriskey''' (born 23 December 1983 in [Ashford, Kent](/source/Ashford%2C_Kent)) is a retired English [middle-distance runner](/source/middle-distance_runner).  She was the [Commonwealth Games](/source/Commonwealth_Games) champion in the 1500&nbsp;m in 2006 and won a silver medal in the same distance at the [2009 World Championships](/source/2009_World_Championships_in_Athletics).

==Career==
After winning her school's 800&nbsp;m at age 11, her teachers suggested that she join the local athletic club.  Dobriskey won [Amateur Athletic Association](/source/Amateur_Athletic_Association) titles at Under 15/17/20 and 23. She was the fastest British under-17 girl at 800m (2:08.67) and fourth fastest at 1500&nbsp;m (4:31.7) in 1999, and the third fastest at 1500&nbsp;m (4:28.10) in 2000. She won the English Schools 800&nbsp;m title for Juniors in 1998 and for Intermediates in 1999 and made her junior international debut indoors against Germany and France at 1500&nbsp;m in 2000. In the English Schools [cross country running](/source/cross_country_running) she was 4th in the Junior girls in 1998 and 3rd in the Intermediates in 1999. She was 2nd in the Inter-counties U15 cc in 1999.

She won the gold medal in the women's 1500&nbsp;m event at the [2006 Commonwealth Games](/source/Athletics_at_the_2006_Commonwealth_Games).

She finished 4th in the final of the 1500&nbsp;m in the [2008 Olympic Games](/source/2008_Olympic_Games) in Beijing, resulting in her ranking fourth in the world for the 1500&nbsp;m.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/2008/ATH/womens-1500-metres.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200417174101/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/2008/ATH/womens-1500-metres.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=17 April 2020|title=Athletics at the 2008 Beijing Summer Games: Women's 1,500 metres|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|accessdate=17 July 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/olympics/article4590134.ece | work=[The Times](/source/The_Times)|location=London|title=Can Lisa Dobriskey become next Dame Kelly Holmes|first=Rick|last=Broadbent|date=23 August 2008|accessdate=7 May 2010}}{{dead link|date=September 2024|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref> After this, she won the [Fifth Avenue Mile](/source/Fifth_Avenue_Mile) competition with the second fastest ever time recorded by a female athlete at the race.<ref>Wallack, Rachel (22 September 2008). [http://www.iaaf.org/news/kind=100/newsid=47808.html Willis and Dobriskey edge out the competition in New York]. IAAF. Retrieved 28 September 2009.</ref>

After suffering a stress fracture in her back early in the 2009 season, she finished third in the 1500&nbsp;m at the [2009 World Championships in Athletics](/source/2009_World_Championships_in_Athletics) at the [Olympiastadion](/source/Olympiastadion_(Berlin)) in Berlin, Germany. Dobriskey was upgraded to silver after winner [Natalia Rodriguez](/source/Natalia_Rodr%C3%ADguez_(athlete)) of Spain was disqualified for shoving Ethiopian [Gelete Burika](/source/Gelete_Burika), who fell on the last lap.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.independent.ie/sport/other-sports/athletics-rodriguez-disqualified-amid-tears-as-bekele-lands-dream-double/26560795.html|title=Athletics: Rodriguez disqualified amid tears as Bekele lands dream double|date=23 August 2009|website=Irish Independent}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5i9jLOTDc-loo1qnhHXOkNWSqYJ6gD9A8ORE00|title=Rodriguez disqualified, Jamal wins women's 1,500|last=Lucas|first=Ryan|date=23 August 2009|agency=Associated Press  |accessdate=23 August 2009}}{{dead link|date=June 2024|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref>

At the [2012 Summer Olympics](/source/2012_Summer_Olympics), she reached the 1500 m final again, finishing in 10th place. After the race, Dobriskey referred to possible doping by some of her rivals, saying "I don't believe I'm competing on a level playing field". Race winner [Aslı Çakır Alptekin](/source/Asl%C4%B1_%C3%87ak%C4%B1r_Alptekin) was subsequently stripped of the gold medal in 2015 and given an eight-year ban from competition after testing positive for banned substances. Second-placed finisher [Gamze Bulut](/source/Gamze_Bulut) was subsequently stripped of her silver medal in 2017 after testing positive for banned substances, and [Tatyana Tomashova](/source/Tatyana_Tomashova), who was moved up to second place following Alptekin & Bulut's disqualifications, was stripped of her silver medal in 2024 for similar offences.<ref name="auto">{{Cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2024/nov/19/fifth-athlete-stripped-olympic-medal-dirtiest-races-athletics-history-tatyana-tomashova-london-2012-1500m|title=Fifth athlete disqualified from one of dirtiest races in Olympic history|first=Sean|last=Ingle|date=19 November 2024|newspaper=The Guardian}}</ref> The seventh-placed finished [Natallia Kareiva](/source/Natallia_Kareiva), who came seventh, and the ninth-placed finisher [Yekaterina Kostetskaya](/source/Yekaterina_Kostetskaya) were also subsequently disqualified. In all, five out of the twelve runners in the race were subsequently disqualified for retrospective doping offences.<ref name="auto"/> Six of the nine runners who finished ahead of Dobriskey in the final have been linked to the use of performance-enhancing drugs during their careers.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Lisa Dobriskey Bio, Stats, and Results|url = https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/do/lisa-dobriskey-1.html|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200418040412/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/do/lisa-dobriskey-1.html|url-status = dead|archive-date = 18 April 2020|website = Olympics at Sports-Reference.com|accessdate = 14 July 2015}}</ref><ref>Gibson, Owen (11 August 2012) [https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2012/aug/11/level-playing-field-lisa-dobriskey 'Not a level playing field,' says Lisa Dobriskey after 1500m defeat]. ''The Guardian''. Retrieved 9 March 2016.</ref><ref>Gambaccini, Peter (9 March 2016). [http://www.runnersworld.co.uk/news/how-tainted-was-the-womens-1500m-at-london-2012/14626.html How tainted was the women’s 1500m at London 2012?]. Runner's World. Retrieved 9 March 2016.</ref>

==Statistics==
Dobriskey's personal best in the 1500&nbsp;m ranks her sixth on the British [all-time list](/source/British_records_in_athletics).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://thepowerof10.info/rankings/rankinglist.aspx?event=1500&agegroup=ALL&sex=W&alltime=y|title=1500 Women Overall All Time to 4:16.99|publisher=The Power of 10|accessdate=18 February 2024}}</ref>

==Personal bests==

{| class=wikitable style=text-align:center
|-
!Event
!Time 
!Year
!Venue
|-
|400&nbsp;m
|56.00
|2002
|[Eton](/source/Eton%2C_Berkshire)
|-
|800&nbsp;m
|2:00.14 
|2010
|London
|-
|1500&nbsp;m
|3:59.50
|2009
|[Zurich](/source/Zurich)
|-
|3000&nbsp;m
|8:54.12
|2007
|[Loughborough](/source/Loughborough)
|}

==Personal life==
She was born in [Ashford, Kent](/source/Ashford%2C_Kent) of [Polish](/source/Polish_people) descent and spent her childhood in [New Romney](/source/New_Romney) before attending [Loughborough University](/source/Loughborough_University).  Her younger brothers David and Steven reached county level at middle distance running, javelin and discus. Her father is a soil consultant, who worked for construction company [Sir Robert McAlpine](/source/Sir_Robert_McAlpine) at the site of the [2012 London Olympics](/source/2012_London_Olympics).<ref>{{cite news|title=The Olympic father digging for victory |url=https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/sport-olympics/the-olympic-father-digging-for-victory-6716849.html |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130421120430/http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard-olympics/article-23708483-the-olympic-father-digging-for-victory.do |url-status=live |archive-date=2013-04-21 |work=London Evening Standard |author=Matthew Beard |date=17 June 2009 |access-date=17 July 2010 }}</ref>

Dobriskey is married to former 800&nbsp;m runner [Ricky Soos](/source/Ricky_Soos).<ref>{{cite news|title=Great North Run: Athletes told to step it up|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/othersports/athletics/3131248/Great-North-Run-Athletes-told-to-step-it-up-Athletics.html|work=The Daily Telegraph|author=Tom Knight|date=3 October 2008|accessdate=17 July 2010}}</ref>

As of November 2024, Dobriskey runs a Pilates studio in [Arizona](/source/Arizona).<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.thetimes.com/article/9f17370e-059c-4da3-b0a9-9e9f800b4cfd?shareToken=a192376c6b024575d0e0e38e445a6cc2|title=Anger and disillusion: toll of losing to cheats in 'dirtiest race in history'|first=Rick|last=Broadbent|date=22 November 2024|website=www.thetimes.com}}</ref>

==References==
{{Reflist}}

==External links==
*{{World Athletics}}
*{{Power of 10|2047}}

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