Career
Lindsay first appeared at the Winter Olympics in the 2002 Games held in Salt Lake City, Utah. She competed in the women"s 500, 1000 and 1500 metres short track speed skating events. At the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy, Lindsay again competed in the 500, 1000 and 1500 metres.
She made the semifinals and finished eighth overall in the 500 metres.
In the 1000 metres, she failed to make it past the first round after finishing third in her heat and was also eliminated in the first round of the 1500 metres. Her final positions in the standings were sixteenth in the 1000 metres and fifteenth in the 1500 metres.
In 2007, she suffered a ruptured spinal disc after crashing into the boards around the ice rink where she had been training. The accident caused her to miss fifteen months of competition.
Her third appearance at the Olympics came at the 2010 Games in Vancouver, Canada.
Lindsay participated in a single event, the 500 metres. She advanced from her first round heat by finishing second but was disqualified in the quarterfinals after a crash with Canada"s Jessica Gregg and finished in sixteenth position overall. In 2010, Lindsay was part of the British women"s team at the World Team Championships in Bormio.
The team, which also included Alex Whelbourne, Elise Christie and Charlotte Gilmartin, finished fourth in the opening group stage and did not advance in the tournament.