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Alison emphasised her continued good form by taking the gold medal in the 50 metres freestyle and silver in the 100 metres individual medley in the European Short Course Championships and then finishing second to Sweden's Therese Alshammar in the World Short Course Championships in Moscow, in the freestyle.
Sheppard broke the short-course British and Commonwealth record for the 50 metres freestyle in January 2003 and then, again over the short course, won silver in the European Championships before clinching gold in the 100 metres individual medley. Her success was recognised when she was awarded the MBE in the Queen's Birthday honours list in June 2003.
After the disappointment of missing out on a place in the Olympic final in Athens 2004, Sheppard returned to form in 2005 as she took silver medals in the New York leg of the FINA World Cup, finishing second in the 50 metre freestyle, the 100 metre individual medley and in the 50 metre breaststroke, but following that event she decided to retire at the age of 32.
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At the time of her decision to quit, Alison was still the British record holder for the 50 metres freestyle, with her time set in the 2002 Commonwealth games and for the 50 metres butterfly with her 2001 time of 27.05 seconds.
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