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Olympic champion to help Brits get over line

- TONY BATTEN

FORMER Olympic champion Darren Campbell has joined British Athletics as head of short sprints and relays.

Campbell was one of Britain’s most successful sprinters of the last few decades, winning Olympic gold in 2004 as part of the 4x100 metres relay team and individual silver in the 200m four years earlier.

The 47-year-old will work alongside former 400m runner Tim Benjamin, who has been appointed as head of long sprints and relays.

Campbell and Benjamin both competed with Christian Malcolm, the head coach of Britain’s Olympic programme, who said: “These are great appointmen­ts for the sport.

“Darren and Tim bring a wealth of experience to the roles following their successful careers in and out of the sport. I am pleased to bring them into the team as we continue to support athletes and coaches to achieve their goals during 2021 and beyond.”

Campbell has remained a familiar face around athletics since retiring in 2006, and he said: “I’m really pleased to accept this role and work with Tim, Christian and [performanc­e director] Sara [Symington].

“I felt like it was the right time to get involved with the sport again. I’m excited by the new leadership and the new direction it’s headed in by putting the athlete first.

“When I was competing, I don’t feel we always got what we needed, and support wasn’t offered properly. I know I can bring that experience and help to ensure athletes have what they need to be successful.”

 ??  ?? season and missed out on the initial Scotland SIx Nations squad
season and missed out on the initial Scotland SIx Nations squad
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Darren Campbell in 2000

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