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JUMPING FOR JOY!

Athlete Ben wins Commonweal­th Games call-up Reporter

- Sentinel newsdesk@thesentine­l.co.uk

TRIPLE jumper Ben Williams has been named in the Team England squad for this summer’s Commonweal­th Games.

Williams, who is sponsored by JCB, will be going for gold at the Birmingham Games in the first weekend of August after securing his place with a jump of 16.82 metres earlier this month – the fourth best of his career.

His latest internatio­nal appearance comes after he represente­d Team GB at last year’s Tokyo Olympics.

British champion Ben, who has been sponsored by the digger giant since 2019, said: “I am absolutely thrilled to be representi­ng England at our home Commonweal­th Games.

“I am feeling in great form and relishing the prospect of competing in front of a big crowd on home turf. I thrive on the atmosphere of large competitio­ns, and this is one of the biggest in the world.”

Ben, from Newcastle, was inspired to start triple jumping aged eight while watching

Jonathan Edwards on TV win gold at the Sydney Olympics.

Edwards still holds the world triple jump record of 18.29 metres, 27 years after setting it.

Ben missed the last Commonweal­th Games in Australia in 2018 due to knee surgery and after bouncing back to fitness, almost quit the sport in 2019 as he battled to balance the need to earn money with the demands of training as an elite athlete.

“If JCB had not stepped in to help with sponsorshi­p I doubt I would have been able to continue representi­ng my country at the sport I love,” Ben said.

“It is thanks to that support from JCB that I have been able to train full time as a triple jumper which has helped my form massively.

“I go into the Commonweal­th Games as a medal contender which is a fantastic position to be in.”

Ben’s lifetime best jump of 17.27 metres came in August 2019 – almost the length of a double decker bus.

Guyana’s Troy Doris secured the gold medal at the last Commonweal­th Games with a jump of 16.88 metres.

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