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Nationality
  
British

Name
  
Jack Green

Education
  
University of Bath

Sport
  
Athletics

Weight
  
80 kg


Country
  
United Kingdom

Height
  
1.94 m

Residence
  
Bradenton, Florida

Role
  
Athlete

Club
  
Kent Athletic Club

Jack Green (athlete) Champion hurdler Jack Green to take break from athletics

Born
  
6 October 1991 (age 32) (
1991-10-06
)
Maidstone, Kent, England, UK

Event(s)
  
400m, 400m hurdles and 4x400m relay

Personal best(s)
  
400m - 45.99s 400m hurdles - 48.60s 4x400m relay - 44.42s

Profiles

Jack green journey back to the track trans world sport


Jack Green (born 6 October 1991) is a British sprint athlete who specialises in the 400m distance, along with the hurdles and the 4 × 400 m relay. He competed for the Great Britain team at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.

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Jack Green (athlete) British hurdler Jack Green considers switch to rugby union

Career

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Since late 2010, Jack Green has trained with Malcolm Arnold at the University of Bath alongside fellow hurdler Dai Greene. At the 2011 World Championships, he finished fifth in his semi-final, a performance he described as "embarrassing, a waste of my time and the team's money", despite finishing where expected.

Jack Green (athlete) Jack Green writes instructions 39chin down flat back39 on

He also won a gold medal at the 2011 European U23 Championships in the 400m hurdles.

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Following his experience at the previous year's World Championships, Green skipped the European Championships in 2012 to concentrate on the Olympics. In May 2012, he won both the 400m and the 400m hurdles at the BUCS Championships which were held at the Olympic Stadium in London. During 2012, he trialled a new technique which involved taking fewer strides. He first tested the technique at the Bislett Games in Oslo, finishing in sixth place after hitting seven out of ten of the hurdles on the course. After the Bislett Games, he spoke to former hurdler Kriss Akabusi who gave him advice as he suffered from similar issues during his career. Green placed second in the 400m hurdles at the British Olympic Trials, behind his training partner and World Champion, Dai Greene.

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At the start of July 2012, Green was named to the athletics squad for the 2012 Summer Olympics, to compete in the 400 metres hurdles and 4x400 relay. Two weeks prior to the Games, he ran at a meet at Crystal Palace National Sports Centre, setting a new personal best in both the 400m and the 400m hurdles, at 45.99 seconds and 48.60 seconds. The media coverage of the event noted the fact that Green had written "CHIN DOWN, FLAT BACK" in capital letters on the inside of his left forearm prior to the 400 metre race.

In the 2012 Olympics, Jack Green was eliminated in the semi-finals of the 400 m hurdles, hitting a hurdle and falling. He performed well in the 4 × 400 metres relay, running 44.42s, as Great Britain finished fourth, just 0.13 seconds outside of a medal.

Having suffered from depression throughout 2012, Green announced in 2013 that, despite a full recovery, he was taking a break from the sport to allow his health to improve further, and leaving the British Athletics high-performance funding programme to do so. In August 2014, Green announced his intention to return to the track for the 2015 season and returned to full-time training in Florida.

Personal life

Green attended the University of Bath, where he studied Sports Performance. He had previously attended Brockhill Park Performing Arts College.

References

Jack Green (athlete) Wikipedia