Brian Hooper
Brian Roger Leslie Hooper (born 18 May 1953)[1] in Sheerwater, Woking, Surrey[2] is a former British Olympic pole vaulter,[3] athletics coach and winner of the 1982 World Superstars Championship.[4]
Athletics
Brian Hooper was the UK's top pole vaulter from 1974 to 1980, competing in two Olympic Games, two European Athletics Championships and winning the bronze medal at both the 1974 and 1978 Commonwealth Games representing England.[5]
He won the 1980 Men's AAA / UK Championships pole vault title,[6] setting his personal best height of 5.59m in the same year,[7] which was then the United Kingdom Men's Pole Vault record.[8]
Hooper also held the United Kingdom Masters (Veterans) Pole Vault best performance record, with a leap of 5.01 metres in 1994.[9] He is the current holder of the over-40s age group pole vault record.[10]
Superstars
Hooper is the most successful British and European Superstars competitor ever, winning six titles, including becoming the only European to win the World Championship in 1982. He was only defeated in two events (his 1982 and 2004 UK heats), and is the only man to have won three International Superstars titles. Only three times World Champion Brian Budd remained totally undefeated in Superstars contests, and as such Hooper has the second most successful Superstars record of all time.
In 2004 (aged 50) he participated in the UK Championship again, and performed well finishing a very creditable fourth in his heat, winning the kayaking event, and finishing runner-up in the golf.[11] During the 2004 event he was at least 15 years older than all of the other competitors, competed with a torn pectoral muscle and was included in the event as a replacement at only seven day's notice![12]
Hooper also regularly competed in the Superteams version of the contest, representing "the Athletes", who were undefeated from 1979 to 1984. In 1979 he famously struggled to get on a balance beam during the obstacle course - almost costing his team the event - while disorientated after completing the sit-ups part of the race. In the years later, Hooper became one of the top British competitors in the obstacle course, regularly leaping the high wall in one stride.
Superstars record
Year |
Event |
Position |
1982 |
British Heat 2 |
3rd |
1982 |
British Final |
1st |
1982 |
International |
1st |
1982 |
World Final |
1st |
1983 |
British Final |
1st |
1983 |
International |
1st |
1984 |
International |
1st |
2004 |
British Heat 4 |
4th |
Personal life
Brian Hooper currently lives in Guildford, Surrey and is a personal fitness coach.[13] He is married and has one daughter.
Achievements
Notes
Persondata |
Name |
Hooper, Brian |
Alternative names |
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Short description |
British athlete |
Date of birth |
18 May 1953 |
Place of birth |
Sheerwater, England |
Date of death |
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Place of death |
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