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Lynn McCafferty (born 16 April 1979) is a British
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player, born in
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. She has played for the British national team, and competed at the
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in London.


Early life

McCafferty was born in
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on 16 April 1979, and grew up in the
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town of
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, part of the Glasgow metropolitan area in Scotland. She attended Our Lady's High School in Cumbernauld, which was also attended by
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footballer and fellow 2012 Olympian
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.


Career

McCafferty began playing
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at the age of ten, when she joined the Tryst 77 handball club in Cumbernauld. After progressing through the club's ranks, she was selected for the first team at the age of fifteen, making her debut in the now-defunct British League. In August 2006, McCafferty left Cumbernauld and moved to Denmark, together with four male Tryst 77 players including husband Gary McCafferty. The purpose of the move was to receive training in elite facilities in Denmark, a country where handball is a popular spectator sport and receives greater attention than in the United Kingdom, boosting their chances of selection for the
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in London. The players were among 61 Scottish recipients of a grant for athletes from the National Lottery and they were trained at the Aarhus Sports Academy by Carsten Albrektsen, the coach of Danish club Bjerringbro-Silkeborg, who had been recruited by
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to help train potential Olympic players. As well as training McCafferty began playing competitively in Denmark, for the Nyborg GIF club in the country's third division. In 2009, funding for the training programme in Denmark ceased, and McCafferty had to look for professional a contract to continue her career. After initially moving to Norway, McCafferty eventually spent the 2009–10 season in Italy, playing for the SSV Brixen club in the country's second tier, taking advantage of the club's intensive training regime and increased game play to improve her skills and fitness. The following season she returned to Denmark, starting the 2010–11 season with
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of the second division before moving mid-season to Aarhus-based
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, who played in the
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, the country's second tier. From at least 2008, McCafferty was selected as captain of the
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, which had not previously competed and was formed with the specific goal of competing at the 2012 Olympics. Like McCafferty, many of the national team's elite players had trained at Aarhus and then played in the leagues of various European countries. In late 2010, British Handball reached a deal allowing the team to train at the
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from the end of the season in May 2011. The players were not fully funded, and were expected to seek outside employment, but the deal allowed the team to train and play together on a regular basis for a year prior to the 2012 Games. McCafferty went on to captain the Great Britain side in the 2012 Olympics. The team lost the opener at the
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on 28 July against
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, their first ever Olympic game, by a score of 31–19, but the team played well and the match was close until the final ten minutes when the Montenegrans took advantage of British fatigue. McCafferty was among the scorers in the game, and later praised the side's performance in an interview with BBC Sport. The team went on to lose the remainder of their games in Group A of the tournament, and were eliminated from the competition. McCafferty retired after the Olympics, and returned home to Cumbernauld.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:McCafferty, Lynn 1979 births Living people British female handball players Handball players at the 2012 Summer Olympics Olympic handball players for Great Britain Place of birth missing (living people) Sportspeople from North Lanarkshire People from Cumbernauld