Ken Seddington
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Ken Seddington is an athletics coach, who, in 1984, coached Ade Mafe to the olympic final. Ken has coached sprinting (100m, 200m and 400m) for a number of years at many clubs, and now coaches a group of young athletes at Thames Valley Athletics Centre for WSEH (Windsor, Slough, Eton and Hounslow.) He is hoping to take some young up-and-coming athletes to the olympic games in Beijing, and certainly to London 2012. These include Steve Johnson, Matt Bezzant, Stew Challis, Ainsley Campbell, and Tom Evans.