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Name
  
Andrew Steele


Role
  
Olympic athlete


Education
  
St Bede's College, Manchester

Profiles

Andrew Steele on Using Genetic Data for Fitness and Nutrition | Biohacker's Podcast


Andrew Steele (born 19 September 1984 in Didsbury, Manchester) is a British 400 metres and 4x400 m relay runner.

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He was educated at St. Bede's College, Manchester. He is the son of Dr. Chris Steele, the resident health expert on ITV's This Morning.

In 2008, Steele competed in his first Olympic Games – Beijing 2008. He ran a personal best time of 44.94 seconds in reaching the semi-final in the individual 400 m event. As part of the Great Britain team he finished fourth in the final of the 4x400m relay - 0.6 seconds away from a medal. However, in September 2016 it was confirmed that the Russian team, who had beaten Great Britain to bronze in this race, had been disqualified due to the retesting of Denis Alexeev's urine sample, which tested positive. Consequently, the British team were promoted to the bronze medal position.

Steele spends a few months each spring training at the Australian Institute of Sport, in Canberra.

He is head of product for DNAFit.

Andrew steele s 400m hurdles debut


Personal bests

  • All information taken from IAAF profile.
  • References

    Andrew Steele Wikipedia