Carlie Pipe (born March 9, 1987) is a track and field long distance runner who competes internationally for Barbados.
In 2013, she finished 4th at the Lamentin 15k. [1]
At the 2014 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships Pipe finished 85th and set a national record. [2] She was the first athlete from Barbados to ever compete in this event. [3] [4]
Also in 2014, she finished 3rd in the 5k associated with the Blue Nose Marathon. [5]
She had taken some time off, but returned to competition in 2016. [6]
Pipe formerly attended Harrison College. [7]
She is a writer by profession.
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