David Moorcroft
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David Moorcroft (April 10, 1953) was an English 1500 m and 5000 m runner whose career spanned the late 1970s and early 1980s. He was also Chief Executive of UK Athletics from 1997 to 2006
Moorcroft was born in Coventry, West Midlands. He was a pupil at Woodlands Comprehensive School. He studied Physical Education and Sport Science at Loughborough University. He was a member of the Coventry Godiva Harriers athletics club.
He was awarded an OBE in 1998 for services to athletics. He remains the British record holder over 5,000m.
However following Great Britain's worst performance at a European Athletics Championship for twenty years, Moorcroft announced on 24 August 2006 that he would step down from his position at UK Athletics, stating "I am convinced that I am taking the right decision at the right time." The results in Gothenburg (not one individual gold medal being obtained) were the latest in a string of disapointing medal hauls at major championships with the London 2012 Olympics looming large on the horizon. [1]
[edit] Achievements
- 1978
- 1st, 1500 m, Commonwealth Games (Edmonton, Alberta)
- 1982
- 1st, 5000 m, Commonwealth Games (Brisbane, Queensland)
- Set the world record for 5000 m in Oslo at the Bislett Games at 13:00.41 which was to stand until broken by Said Aouita.
- 1993
- Set the master's division (age 40+) world record for 1500 m, 3:46.7, a mark which still stands