Background
Christie was born in Scotland in 1990.
Christie was born in Scotland in 1990.
At the 2014 European Championships in Dresden, Christie took the gold in the 1000m event, as well as a silver as part of the British team in the 3000m relay, and narrowly missed out on a medal in the 1500m where she finished fourth.
She specialises in the 1000m event. When she was 15 she moved to Nottingham to train full-time. She is in a relationship with fellow British short track speed skater Jack Whelbourne and has two pet cats called Lilly and Tuts.
Christie studies Sport Science at Loughborough College and trains three times a day.
She was named Nottingham Sportswoman of the Year in 2013. European Championships
She retained her 1000m title in 2014 in Dresden.
As a result, she took the overall silver behind gold medallist Jorien ter Mors. At the 2015 European Championships in Dordrecht, Netherlands Christie claimed her first overall European title after winning gold in the 500m and 1500m and finishing second in the 3000m super final.
At the 2016 European Championships in Sochi, Russia, Christie retained her overall European title after winning gold in the 500m, 1000m and 1500m events.
World Championships
Olympic Games
Christie competed in the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Canada finishing 11th in the 500m, 19th in the 1000m and 20th in the 1500m. At the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, Christie entered the 500m, 1000m and 1500m events with high hopes of a medal. She reached the A final of the 500m but was disqualified after colliding with Italian skater Arianna Fontana, thus finishing eighth after being ranked below the B Finalists.
She then competed in the 1500m event two days later, where she was disqualified in the heats for not crossing the finishing line, reportedly only 1 cm off the permitted leeway.
In the semi-final Christie was penalised for the third time after colliding with China"s Jianrou Li on the final turn of the race. During the 2014 Winter Olympics, Christie was being harassed on Twitter by South-Koreans after being accused of causing Park Seung-Hi to crash during the 500m final.
This led to calls from the BOA to improve the policing of comments made on athletes" Twitter and Facebook accounts and for Christie to close her Twitter accountant