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British athlete (born 1975)
Jared Deacon
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Nationality | English |
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Born | (1975-10-15) 15 October 1975 (age 48) South Shields, Tyne and Wear |
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Sport | Athletics |
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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.
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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
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4 x 440 yards (1930–1966) |
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1930:
Leigh-Wood,
Townend,
Burghley,
Brangwin (
ENG)
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1934:
Rathbone,
Blake,
Stoneley,
Rampling (
ENG)
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1938:
Orr,
Dale,
Fritz,
Loaring (
CAN)
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1950:
Carr,
Gedge,
Humphreys,
Price (
AUS)
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1954:
Higgins,
Dick,
Fryer,
Johnson (
ENG)
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1958:
Day,
Evans,
Potgieter,
M.C. Spence (
RSA)
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1962:
Kerr,
Khan,
M.A. Spence,
M. Spence (
JAM)
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1966:
Yearwood,
Bernard,
Roberts,
Mottley (
TTO)
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4 x 400 metres (1970–present) |
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1970:
Nyamau,
Sang,
Ouko,
Asati (
KEN)
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1974:
Asati,
Musyoki,
Sang,
Koskei (
KEN)
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1978:
Kimaiyo,
Ngetich,
Njiri,
Koskei (
KEN)
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1982:
Cook,
Brown,
Scutt,
Bennett (
ENG)
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1986:
Akabusi,
Brown,
Black,
Bennett (
ENG)
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1990:
D. Kitur,
S. Kitur,
Kipkemboi,
Mwanzia (
KEN)
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1994:
McKenzie,
Crampton,
Patrick,
Ladejo (
ENG)
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1998:
Clarke,
Haughton,
McDonald,
Martin (
JAM)
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2002:
Deacon,
Baldock,
Rawlinson,
Caines (
ENG)
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2006:
Steffensen,
Troode,
Ormrod,
Hill (
AUS)
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2010:
Milburn,
Moore,
Cole,
Wroe (
AUS)
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2014:
Williams,
Bingham,
Awde,
Hudson-Smith (
ENG)
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2018:
Maotoanong,
Thebe,
Nkobolo,
Makwala (
BOT)
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2022:
St. Hillaire,
Guevara,
Cedenio,
Richards (
TTO)
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1934:
Germany (
Hamann,
Scheele,
Voigt,
Metzner)
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1938:
Germany (
Blazejezak,
Bues,
Linnhoff,
Harbig)
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1946:
France (
Santona,
Cros,
Chef d'Hôtel,
Lunis)
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1950:
Great Britain (
Pike,
Lewis,
Scott,
Pugh)
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1954:
France (
Haarhoff,
Degats,
Martin-du-Gard,
Goudeau)
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1958:
Great Britain (
Sampson,
MacIsaac,
Wrighton,
Salisbury)
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1962:
West Germany (
Kindermann,
Schmitt,
Reske,
Kinder)
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1966:
Poland (
Werner,
Borowski,
Grędziński,
Badeński)
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1969:
France (
Bertould,
Nicolau,
Carette,
Nallet)
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1971:
West Germany (
Schlöske,
Jordan,
Jellinghaus,
Köhler)
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1974:
Great Britain (
Cohen,
Hartley,
Pascoe,
Jenkins)
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1978:
West Germany (
Weppler,
Hofmeister,
Herrmann,
Schmid)
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1982:
West Germany (
Skamrahl,
Schmid,
Giessing,
Weber)
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1986:
Great Britain (
Redmond,
Akabusi,
Whittle,
Black)
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1990:
Great Britain (
Sanders,
Akabusi,
Regis,
Black)
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1994:
Great Britain (
McKenzie,
Black,
Whittle,
Ladejo)
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1998:
Great Britain (
Hylton,
Baulch,
Thomas,
Richardson)
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2002:
Great Britain (
Deacon,
Elias,
Baulch,
Caines)
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2006:
France (
Djhone,
M'Barke,
Keïta,
Raquil)
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2010:
Russia (
Dyldin,
Aksyonov,
Krasnov,
Trenikhin)
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2012:
Belgium (
Gillet,
J. Borlée,
Bouckaert,
K. Borlée)
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2014:
Great Britain (
Rooney,
Bingham,
Williams,
Hudson-Smith)
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2016:
Belgium (
Watrin,
J. Borlée,
D. Borlée,
K. Borlée)
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2018:
Belgium (
D. Borlée,
J. Borlée,
J. Sacoor,
K. Borlée)
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2022:
Great Britain (
Hudson-Smith,
Dobson,
Davey,
Haydock-Wilson)
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