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Nationality
  
Great Britain

Name
  
Jonathan Moore

Weight
  
74 kg (11.7 st)

Role
  
Sports Career

Event(s)
  
Triple jump, long jump

Height
  
1.8 m

Club
  
Birchfield Harriers


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Born
  
31 May 1984 (age 39) (
1984-05-31
)
Birmingham, England

Jonathan Moore (born 31 May 1984) is an English athlete who specialises in the triple jump and long jump events. Competing in the triple jump event in 2001, he won gold at the World Youth Championships and silver in European Junior Championships. A former holder of the British Junior long jump record, he is the son of Commonwealth Games triple jump medallist Aston Moore.

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Athletics career

Born in Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, Jonathan Moore began practising triple jump at the age of thirteen. His first medal came at the English Schools' event in 1999 and he won gold at the same event in 2000. In 2000 he also won the U17 Championships in both events and the Schools' International and Commonwealth Youth Games in the triple jump. That year he became the first under 17-year-old to clear 16 metres in the triple jump.

In 2001 Moore won the English Schools' title and AAA U20 gold in long jump. He grabbed gold in the triple jump at the World Youth Championships with a jump of 16.36 metres and silver at the 2001 European Junior Championships with 16.43 metres.

He equalled the British Junior long jump record with 7.98 metres in an international match against France and made his first 8.00 m jump in 2002 when he made the British Junior Record at 8.03 m in Loughborough. This made him the first British Junior to jump over eight metres. He retained his AAA U20 title but in 2002, during the first event of the season, Moore ruptured his patella. He made a swift recovery after keyhole surgery and much appreciated support from fellow athlete Jonathan Edwards. In just twelve months Moore was competing again and he returned to further competitive success—he picked up a silver medal in 2004 for AAA Indoor Long Jump—but disappointment was to follow.

Moore failed a drugs test at a meeting in Merksem, Belgium, where he had won the long jump with an effort of 7.82 m in 2004. He narrowly escaped a drug ban after testing positive for cannabis and was instead handed a public warning after he claimed that the drug had entered his system passively. He has been warned he faces a two-year suspension if he tests positive for cannabis again.

In January 2009, Moore finished fourth in the long jump with 7.37 m at an athletics meeting in Potchefstroom, South Africa. However, this event was overshadowed in the media by a strange incident in which he was hurt after jumping naked off the roof of a house while participating in warm-weather training. Moore was stunned by the accident and subsequently flew back home to the United Kingdom with his father and a UK Athletics doctor. He has not competed since the incident.

Family life

Moore is part of a successful sporting family: he is the son of 1975 European Junior champion and current athletics coach Aston Moore. He is the nephew of sprinter Wendy Hoyte (formerly Clarke), who is married to Les Hoyte, also a leading sprinter and sprint coach at Arsenal Football Club (brother of Trevor Hoyte, 1978 Commonwealth 200m finalist). His cousins include former Arsenal players Justin and Gavin Hoyte, and athlete Chris Clarke – the 2007 400 metres World Youth Champion.

Personal bests

Correct as of January 2009

  • All information taken from IAAF profile.
  • References

    Jonathan Moore (athlete) Wikipedia