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Darren Campbell (born September 12, 1973) is an English sprint athlete. Athletics has been contested at every Summer Olympics since the birth of the modern Olympic movement at the 1896 Summer Olympics. ...
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Born in Manchester, England, Darren made a very bright start to his athletics career winning the 100m and 200m gold medals at the 1991 European Junior Championships held in Thessaloniki, Greece and following this up with silver medals in the same events a year later at the 1992 World Junior Championships, beating Ato Boldon both times. But cursed with injury he took time off from athletics to play football for Plymouth Argyle F.C. and Newport County A.F.C. amongst others. Manchester is a city in the North West of England. ...
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Ato Boldon (born December 30, 1973) is an athlete from Trinidad and Tobago, a four-time Olympic medal winner. ...
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After returning to the track in 1995 he was sufficiently recovered enough to represent Britain in the Summer Olympic Games the following year and with a few hiccups along the way has made himself into a regular in the national team. 1995 (MCMXCV) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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In 1998 saw Darren win the 100 m. at the European Championships, and win gold in the x 100 m. relay. But at the Commonwealth Games that year he could only win the x 100 m. relay. 1998 (MCMXCVIII) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International Year of the Ocean. ...
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1999 saw Darren win a sliver medal in the x 100 m at the World championships in Sevillie however in his individual event he was elimated in the semi-finals. 1999 (MCMXCIX) was a common year starting on Friday, and was designated the International Year of Older Persons by the United Nations. ...
The 2000 Olympic Games saw him take a silver medal in the 200 m. The gold in that event was won by Kenteris of Greece, whose credibility came to be questioned after he absconded with teammate Ekaterina Thanou in the run up to the 2004 Olympics in order to avoid a drugs test. Some wondered if Campbell might now be given the 200m title from 2000 but Kenteris has not been disqualified. This article is about the year 2000. ...
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Konstantinos Kenteris, also spelt as Konstadinos Kederis (in Greek: ÎÏνÏÏανÏÎ¯Î½Î¿Ï ÎενÏÎÏηÏ; born July 11, 1973) is a Greek athlete. ...
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In 2001 Darren was again hit by injury, which made him miss the majority of the year's competitions. 2001: A Space Odyssey. ...
2002 saw Darren compete in his home town at the Commonwealth Games. He could only manage bronze in his individual event the 200 m. but brought home the gold in the 4 x 100 m. relay along with squad members Jason Gardener, Marlon Devonish and Allyn Condon. For the Cusco album, see 2002 (album). ...
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In 2003 Darren went to the Paris World Championships where he took bronze again in the 100 m. and bettered this in the relay, taking silver. 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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At the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Campbell was suffering from a hamstring injury and exited in the early rounds of both the 100 m and 200 m. However, along with Gardener, Devonish and Mark Lewis-Francis, he won a stunning gold medal in the 4 x 100 m. relay, where the quartet defeated the United States team by just 0.01 seconds, in a season's best of 38.07. The Games of the XXVIII Olympiad were held in Athens, Greece, over a period of 17 days from August 13 to August 29, 2004. ...
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Achievements
| Year | Tournament | Venue | Event | Result | Extra | | 1991 | European Junior Athletics Championship | Thessaloniki, Greece | 100 m | 1st | | | | | 200 m | 1st | | | | 4 x 100 m | 2nd | | 1992 | World Junior Championships | Seoul, South Korea | 100 m | 2nd | | | | 200 m | 2nd | | | | 4 x 100 m | 1st | | 1996 | European Cup | Madrid, Spain | 4 x 100 m | 3rd | | 1997 | World Championships | Athens, Greece | 4 x 100 m | 3rd | | 1998 | European Championships | Budapest, Hungary | 100 m | 1st | | | | 4 x 100 m | 1st | | Commonwealth Games | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. | 4 x 100 m | 1st | | 1999 | World Championships | Seville, Spain | 4 x 100 m | 2nd | National Record 37.73s | | European Cup | Paris, France | 4 x 100 m | 1st | | | 2000 | Summer Olympics | Sydney, Australia | 200 m | 2nd | | European Cup | Gateshead, England | 100 m | 1st | | | | 4 x 100 m | 1st | | 2002 | European Championships | Munich, Germany | 100 m | 3rd | | | | 4 x 100 m | 1st | | Commonwealth Games | Manchester, England | 200 m | 3rd | | | | 4 x 100 m | 1st | | 2003 | World Championships | Paris, France | 100 m | 3rd | | | | 4 x 100 m | 2nd | (later stripped due to Dwain Chambers failing a drugs test) | | European Cup | Florence, Italy | 4 x 100 m | 3rd | | | 2004 | Summer Olympics | Athens, Greece | 4 x 100 m | 1st | As well as these performances, during his career Darren has also won seven national titles at either the 100 or 200 metres. 1991 (MCMXCI) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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The 7th World Championships in Athletics, under the auspices of the International Association of Athletics Federations, were held at the Olympic Stadium, Seville, Spain, between the August 20 and August 29. ...
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| Olympic medalists in athletics (men) | Olympic Champions in Men's 4x100 m relay | 1912 Great Britain David Jacobs, Henry Macintosh, Victor d'Arcy & William Applegarth 1920 United States Charlie Paddock, Jackson Scholz, Loren Murchison & Morris Kirksey 1924 United States Loren Murchison, Louis Clarke, Frank Hussey & Alfred LeConey 1928 United States Frank Wykoff, James Quinn, Charles Borah & Henry Russell 1932 United States Robert Kiesel, Emmett Toppino, Hector Dyer & Frank Wykoff 1936 United States Jesse Owens, Ralph Metcalfe, Foy Draper & Frank Wykoff 1948 United States Barney Ewell, Lorenzo Wright, Harrison Dillard & Mel Patton 1952 United States Dean Smith, Harrison Dillard, Lindy Remigino & Andy Stanfield 1956 United States Ira Murchison, Leamon King, Thane Baker & Bobby Joe Morrow 1960 United team of Germany Bernd Cullmann, Armin Hary, Walter Mahlendorf & Martin Lauer 1964 United States Otis Drayton, Gerald Ashworth, Richard Stebbins & Bob Hayes 1968 United States Charles Greene, Melvin Pender, Ronnie Ray Smith & Jim Hines 1972 United States Larry Black, Robert Taylor, Gerald Tinker & Edward Hart 1976 United States Harvey Glance, John Wesley Jones, Millard Hampton & Steven Riddick 1980 Soviet Union Vladimir Muravyov, Nikolay Sidorov, Aleksandr Aksinin & Andrey Prokofyev 1984 United States Sam Graddy, Ron Brown, Calvin Smith & Carl Lewis 1988 Soviet Union Viktor Bryzgin, Vladimir Krylov, Vladimir Muravyov & Vitaly Savin 1992 United States Mike Marsh, Leroy Burrell, Dennis Mitchell & Carl Lewis 1996 Canada Robert Esmie, Glenroy Gilbert, Bruny Surin & Donovan Bailey 2000 United States Jon Drummond, Bernard Williams, Brian Lewis & Maurice Greene 2004 Great Britain Jason Gardener, Darren Campbell, Marlon Devonish & Mark Lewis-Francis | |