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Wales at the Olympic Games

 

WELSH

TRACK & FIELD ATHLETES

at the

OLYMPIC GAMES

 

(By Ken Bennett)

Updated 30th September 2008

 

The XXVIX Olympics of the modern era was celebrated in Beijing, China from the 15th to 24th August. Disappointingly, of the 68 athletes in the Great Britain Track & Field Team, only two were Welsh. This was the lowest number of Welsh athletes in the Olympic Squads since 1980 when again we had only two representatives.

 

The Games since 1980 have been graced by many Welsh Athletes. Six in 1984 and 1992; Seven in 1996; Eight in 2000 and 2004: and our highest ever number of Nine in 1988

 

How many Welsh Athetes should we reasonably expect to wear the Great Britain vest? If we compared it with the population of Wales, which amounts to only 4.9% (2,965,900 persons) of the total number of people in the UK (60,587,300), then we should have had between 3 - 4 Welsh competitors in the this years team.

Only two representatives is disappointing when compared with the numbers competing in the last six Olympic Games but the writing has been on the wall. If one examines the number of Welsh Representatives in the Great Britain teams at the 2005 and 2007 World Championships it will be seen that there have been but three at both Championships.

 

The two Welsh athletes in the team for the 2008 Games and their events were

  • Christian Malcolm      200m  
  • Philippa Roles           WDiscus

Both Christian and Philippa were members of the 2004 Team that competed in Athens and that is another disturbing aspect that there are no new Welsh faces in this year’s squad.

 

This article looks back at the success of Welsh athletes at the Olympic Games

A total of 52 Welsh Athletes (38 men and 14 Women) have taken part in the previous 27 Olympic Games (including the intercalated Games of 1906) winning 4 Gold, 5 Silver and 3 Bronze medals. The medal winners have been:

 

GOLD 1912 David Jacobs 4 x 100 Metres
GOLD 1912 David Jacobs 4 x 100 Metres
  1920 Cecil Griffiths 4 x 400 Metres
       
  1920 John  Ainsworth-Davis 4 x 400 Metres
  1920 John  Ainsworth-Davis 4 x 400 Metres
  1964 Lynn Davies Long Jump
       
SILVER 1948 Ken Jones 4 X 100 Metres
  1948 Tom Richards Marathon
  1988 Colin Jackson 110 Metres Hurdles
  1996 Jamie Baulch 4 x 400 Metres
    Iwan Thomas 4 x 400 Metres
BRONZE 1952 John Disley 3000 Metres Steeplechase
  1960 Nick Whitehead 4 x 100 Metres
  1980 Michelle Probert - Scutt Women's 4 x 400 Metres

 

 

Competition in the Olympics is so fierce that it is generally accepted that reaching the final and finishing in the first eight of any Olympic Track & Field Event is a meritorious achievement. Only ten Welsh Athletes have finished in the top eight in individual events in the 27 Games held since 1896.

Christian Malcolm has now appeared in two Olympic finals (2000 & 2008) finishing 5th on both occasions. Outside Wales, Christian is arguably the most underrated sprinter in the UK and it was tremendous to see his return to form after several seasons of frustrating injuries.

Of the ten individual finalists (or up to 8th place) Colin Jackson leads with four placements at the 110m hurdles – 1988   2nd        19964th    2000   5th    1992           7th

John Disley, Venissa Head and after the 2008 Games, Christian Malcolm have each had two final placements

 

 

Disley  3000m Steeplechase  1952  3rd 
Disley 3000m Steeplechase  1956  6th 
Head  Shot  1984  6th 
Head  Discus  1984  7th 
Malcolm  200m  2000  5th 
Malcolm  200m 2008  5th 
The other six are      
John Ainsworth Davies  400m  1920  5th 
Lynn Davies  Long Jump  1694  1st 
Steve Jones  10,000m  1984  8th 
John Merriman  10,000m 1960  8th 
Tom Richards  Marathon  1948  2nd 
Iwan Thomas 400m 1996  5th 


                            

To compete in an Olympic Games is often the pinnacle of an athlete's achievement.

Colin Jackson represented Great Britain at four consecutive Games1988, 1992, 1996 and 2000.

Four other athletes have competed in three consecutive Games. Lynn Davies in 1964, 1968, 1972, Roger Hackney in 1980. 1984, 1988, Justin Chaston in 1996, 2000, 2004 and now Christian Malcolm who competed in 2000, 2004 and 2008

 

 

Table 1 shows the number of Welsh athletes taking part in each Games and the number of those finishing in the first eight.

 

Table 2is a list of all Welsh Athletes who have competed in the Olympic Games, (including the intercalated Games of 1906).