Reekie was born in Beith in Scotland in March 1998. Reekie competed at the
2017 European U20 Championships in July, winning the gold medal in the 1500 metres and finishing fourth in the 3000 metres. At the
2018 European Championships in August, Reekie competed in the
1500 metres, failing to make the final. Reekie competed at the
2019 European Indoor Championships in March, failing to make the final of the
1500 metres. In July, she achieved a rare double at the
2019 European U23 Championships, winning gold medals in the
800 metres and
1500 metres. In October, she competed at the
2019 World Championships. She failed to make the final of the
1500 metres. In February 2020, Reekie broke three
British indoor records within eight days, setting a new mark for the 800 metres, and then for the mile and 1500 metres. The 1500 metres record was broken by her training partner,
Laura Muir, in 2021, and the 800 metres record was broken by
Keely Hodgkinson in 2022. In July and August 2021, Reekie competed at the
2020 Summer Olympics. She finished fourth in the
800 metres with a personal best time of 1:56.90. In September, she won the 2021
Fifth Avenue Mile. Reekie became the
British 800 metres champion after winning the title at the
2024 British Athletics Championships and then competed at the
2022 World Championships in July, failing to make the final of the
800 metres. In August, she competed at the
2022 Commonwealth Games. In the
800 metres, she failed to make the final. In the
1500 metres, she finished fifth. Later that month, she competed at the
2022 European Championships, where she finished fifth in the
800 metres. In March 2023, Reekie split from trainer Andy Young, who had coached her since 2015, after quitting a training camp in South Africa. In August, she competed at the
2023 World Championships, finishing fifth in the
800 metres. In September, she won the 2023 Fifth Avenue Mile. Reekie made a successful start to the 2024 indoor season, winning the UK Indoor Athletics Championships 800m in a championship record time of 1:58.24. After winning the 800 metres silver medal at the
2024 British Athletics Championships, Reekie was subsequently named in the
Great Britain team for the
2024 Summer Olympics where she went out in the semi-finals. ==Achievements==