Nationality English Born (1975-10-15 ) 15 October 1975 (age 48) South Shields, Tyne and Wear Sport Athletics
Jared Mark Deacon (born 15 October 1975) is a male British former sprint athlete who specialised in the 400 metres . He was born in South Shields and competed in the 2000 Summer Olympics .[1]
YouTube Encyclopedic
Emily Diamond Team GB London 2012 Olympics Part One
Emily Diamond Team GB London Olympics 2012 Part two
2000 Sydney - Finale du relais 4x400m (USA disqualifiés par le dopage de Pettigrew)
Athletics career
He was a regular feature in the international British 4×400 metres relay team, competing at the 1999 World Championships in Athletics , the 2003 IAAF World Indoor Championships and was also a three-time relay medallist at the Summer Universiade from 1995 to 1999.[2]
He represented England and won a silver medal in the 4 x 400 metres relay event, at the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia .[3] The other team members consisted of Solomon Wariso , Mark Richardson , Paul Slythe , Sean Baldock and Mark Hylton .[4]
He was a relay gold medallist for Great Britain at the 2002 European Athletics Championships and for England at the 2002 Commonwealth Games .[5]
References
1930 – 1966: 4 × 440 yards relay
1970 – present: 4 × 400 metres relay
1930: Leigh-Wood , Townend , Burghley , Brangwin (ENG )
1934: Rathbone , Blake , Stoneley , Rampling (ENG )
1938: Orr , Dale , Fritz , Loaring (CAN)
1950: Carr , Gedge, Humphreys, Price (AUS )
1954: Higgins , Dick , Fryer , Johnson (ENG )
1958: Day , Evans, Potgieter , M.C. Spence (RSA)
1962: Kerr , Khan , M.A. Spence , M. Spence (JAM )
1966: Yearwood, Bernard , Roberts , Mottley (TTO)
1970: Nyamau , Sang , Ouko , Asati (KEN)
1974: Asati , Musyoki , Sang , Koskei (KEN)
1978: Kimaiyo , Ngetich, Njiri, Koskei (KEN)
1982: Cook , Brown , Scutt , Bennett (ENG )
1986: Akabusi , Brown , Black , Bennett (ENG )
1990: D. Kitur , S. Kitur , Kipkemboi , Mwanzia (KEN)
1994: McKenzie , Crampton , Patrick , Ladejo (ENG )
1998: Clarke , Haughton , McDonald , Martin (JAM)
2002 : Deacon , Baldock , Rawlinson , Caines (ENG )
2006 : Steffensen , Troode , Ormrod , Hill (AUS )
2010 : Milburn , Moore , Cole , Wroe (AUS )
2014 : Williams , Bingham , Awde , Hudson-Smith (ENG )
2018 : Maotoanong , Thebe , Nkobolo , Makwala (BOT )
2022 : St. Hillaire , Guevara , Cedenio , Richards (TTO )
1934: Germany (Hamann , Scheele , Voigt , Metzner )
1938: Germany (Blazejezak , Bues, Linnhoff, Harbig )
1946: France (Santona, Cros , Chef d'Hôtel , Lunis )
1950: Great Britain (Pike , Lewis , Scott , Pugh )
1954: France (Haarhoff , Degats , Martin-du-Gard , Goudeau )
1958: Great Britain (Sampson , MacIsaac, Wrighton , Salisbury )
1962: West Germany (Kindermann, Schmitt , Reske , Kinder )
1966: Poland (Werner , Borowski , Grędziński , Badeński )
1969: France (Bertould , Nicolau , Carette , Nallet )
1971: West Germany (Schlöske , Jordan , Jellinghaus , Köhler )
1974: Great Britain (Cohen , Hartley , Pascoe , Jenkins )
1978: West Germany (Weppler , Hofmeister , Herrmann , Schmid )
1982: West Germany (Skamrahl , Schmid , Giessing , Weber )
1986: Great Britain (Redmond , Akabusi , Whittle , Black )
1990: Great Britain (Sanders , Akabusi , Regis , Black )
1994: Great Britain (McKenzie , Black , Whittle , Ladejo )
1998: Great Britain (Hylton , Baulch , Thomas , Richardson )
2002: Great Britain (Deacon , Elias , Baulch , Caines )
2006: France (Djhone , M'Barke , Keïta , Raquil )
2010: Russia (Dyldin , Aksyonov , Krasnov , Trenikhin )
2012: Belgium (Gillet , J. Borlée , Bouckaert , K. Borlée )
2014: Great Britain (Rooney , Bingham , Williams , Hudson-Smith )
2016: Belgium (Watrin , J. Borlée , D. Borlée , K. Borlée )
2018: Belgium (D. Borlée , J. Borlée , J. Sacoor , K. Borlée )
2022: Great Britain (Hudson-Smith , Dobson , Davey , Haydock-Wilson )
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