Jon Ridgeon

Jon Ridgeon
Personal information
Born 14 February 1967

Jonathan ("Jon") Peter Ridgeon (born 14 February 1967, in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk) is a retired British hurdling athlete who won the silver medal in the 110 metres hurdles at the 1987 World Championships.

Biography

Ridgeon won the 110 m hurdles at the European Junior Championship in 1985, ahead of his fellow British athlete Colin Jackson, who finished runner-up. Ridgeon then finished second to Jackson at the 1986 World Junior Championships.

Ridgeon won the 110 m hurdles gold medal at the 1987 Universiade (World University Games) in Zagreb.

At the 1987 World Championships in Rome, Ridgeon won a silver medal in the 110 m hurdles (with Jackson taking the bronze medal). Ridgeon then finished in fifth place at the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul (where Jackson came second). However Ridgeon and Jackson's rivalry was comparatively short-lived, as Ridgeon began to develop injuries that led to him missing out on most major events in the following years.

When Ridgeon returned to regular competition, he switched to the 400 metres hurdles, before his retiring from the sport.

Ridgeon was educated at Magdalene College, Cambridge. He is a managing partner of Fast Track, a sports marketing agency. As well as working with Fast Track, Ridgeon has also been a TV commentator for the BBC and BSkyB since retiring as an athlete.

Personal bests

Achievements

Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes
Representing the  United Kingdom /  England
1985 World Indoor Games Paris, France 3rd 60 m hurdles 7.70 sec
European Junior Championships Cottbus, Germany 1st 110 m hurdles 13.46
1986 World Junior Championships Athens, Greece 2nd 110m hurdles 13.91 (wind: -0.8m/s)
1st 4×100m relay 39.80
Commonwealth Games Edinburgh, Scotland 5th 110 m hurdles 13.76
European Championships Stuttgart, West Germany 6th 110 m hurdles 13.70 (wind: +2.0m/s)
1987 World Student Games (Universiade) Zagreb, Croatia 1st 110 m hurdles 13.29
World Championships Rome, Italy 2nd 110 m hurdles 13.29
1988 Olympic Games Seoul, South Korea 5th 110 m hurdles 13.52
1992 European Indoor Championships Genoa, Italy 4th 60 m hurdles 7.78
World Cup Havana, Cuba 2nd 400 m hurdles 49.01
1996 European Cup Madrid, Spain 2nd 400 m hurdles 49.84
Olympic Games Atlanta, United States semi-final 400 m hurdles 49.43

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