Amy Woodman (born 1 November 1984) is a Britishtrack and field athlete who competes in thelong jump.
She wasEnglish National Long-jump champion in 2009 and 2010;English indoor long jump champion in 2009; andUSA National Collegiate Champion (NCCA Division II) - Long jump in 2008.[1][2][3][4]
Amy was born in 1984 and lived in the village ofClutton, Somerset from the age of two years.[4]
Woodman studied Sport and Exercise Science at theUniversity of Wales Institute, Cardiff, before winning a two-year scholarship toFerris State University atBig Rapids, Michigan, USA.[5][6]
In March 2008 she representedFerris State University, Michigan at theUSA National Collegiate Championships (NCCA) which were held atMinnesota State University, Mankato. She won the US National Long jump championship by clearing 5.94 metres.[2][5]
In February 2009, while training at Ferris State University, she visited the UK and won the Aviva UK National Long-jump championship at Sheffield with a distance of 6.40 metres.[3]
Her personal best performances are 60 metres - 7.74 secs; 100 metres - 12 seconds; 200 metres - 24.86; high jump - 1.6 metres; long jump - 6.40 metres; triple jump - 11.04 metres.[2]