Iwan Thomas

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Medal record
Men's athletics
Olympic Games
Silver 1996 Atlanta 4x400 m relay
World Championships
Silver 1997 Athens 4x400 m relay
European Championships
Gold 1998 Budapest 400 m
Gold 1998 Budapest 4x400 m relay
EAA European Cup
Gold 1995 4x400 m relay
Gold 1997 4x400 m relay
Commonwealth Games
Gold 1998 Kuala Lumpur 400 m
Bronze 1998 Kuala Lumpur 4x400 m
Silver 2002 Manchester 4x400 m
IAAF World Cup
Gold 1998 Johannesburg 400 m
Silver 1998 Johannesburg 4x400 m

Iwan Gwyn Thomas MBE (born January 5, 1974 in Farnborough (London Borough of Bromley) is an Olympic Athlete, who represented Great Britain and Northern Ireland at the Olympic Games in the 400 m, and Wales at the Commonwealth Games. Thomas is the current UK record holder at 400 m with a time of 44.36 seconds and is a former European and Commonwealth games champion. Iwan Thomas attended a Charity event held at Abbotswood School to help raise money for young athletes.

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[edit] Biography

Iwan Thomas was a proficient BMX bike rider, at one point ranking fourth in Europe

His initial athletics breakthrough came at the World Junior Championships in 1992 as part of the British 4x400 m relay team that finished 5th.Iwan attended Hinchingbrooke School from age 11-16 then Stamford School and West London Institute of Higher Education, where he studied Sports Science and Geography. While still at university, he took part in the 1994 Commonwealth Games 400 m where he reached the semi-finals, representing Wales. From there, he was selected to represent Britain in the relay at the 1995 European Athletics Cup and secured his first championship gold medal.

Thomas's coach for much of his running career was Mike Smith, formerly coach to British 400 m / 400 mH runners Roger Black and Kris Akabusi also Todd Bennett. Iwan Thomas was awarded an MBE in 1998.

[edit] Olympics

At the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, Iwan finished 5th in the final and took a silver medal in the 4x400 m event. He also represented Britain in the 2000 Olympics but was not selected for the individual event and despite running the fastest leg for the British team, did not secure a medal.

[edit] World Championships

Thomas was a member of the Great Britain 4x400m team at the 1997 World Athletics Championships in Athens. The team finished second by 0.18 seconds to the United States. However, in 2008, US team member Antonio Pettigrew, who ran the second leg of the final, testified in the court case against trainer Trevor Graham that he had been aided by performance-enhancing substances between 1997 and 2001, including the 1997 World Championships. As the International Amateur Athletics Federation does not, as of 2008, change results retrospectively more than eight years after the event, the GB team has not been awarded the gold medal as a consequence, although Pettigrew has returned his medals won in that period. [1][2].

[edit] Injury setbacks

Thomas's career was hampered by injury including a stress fracture to his ankle in 1999 that required telescopic surgery. He was again injured in 2003 with damage to his Achilles. Further injury in 2004 ruled him out of the 2004 Olympic Games. Thomas was selected in 2006 for the Welsh team for the Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, Australia, but was unable to compete due to an injury.

[edit] Outside athletics

[edit] Personal life

Thomas lives in Southampton. After winning Deadline he bought himself a Ducati 1098 motorcycle. He is a supporter of Southampton Football Club.

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Awards
Preceded by
Flag of Wales Scott Gibbs
BBC Wales Sports Personality of the Year
1998
Succeeded by
Flag of Wales Colin Jackson