Christian MALCOLM

Great Britain & N.I.

Christian Malcolm - Great Britain & N.I. - 2010 European Championships 200m silver medal.

Photo/Foto: George Herringshaw

Date: 30 July 2010

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    • DATE OF BIRTH
      Sunday, 03 June 1979
    • PLACE OF BIRTH
      Cardiff, Wales
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Christian MALCOLM - Great Britain & N.I. - 2010 European Championships 200m silver medal.

Christian Malcolm races to the finish line at the 2010 European Championships

where he won the silver medal behind France's Christophe Lemaitre.



Men's 200m. Final.

2010 European Athletics Championships

1. Christophe LEMAITRE   FRA   20.37
2. Christian MALCOLM   GBR   20.38
3. Martial MBANDJOCK   FRA   20.42
4. Marlon DEVONISH   GBR   20.62
5. Jaysuma SAIDY NDURE   NOR   20.63
6. Paul HESSION   IRL   20.71
7. Likourgos-Stefanos TSAKONAS   GRE   20.90
8. David ALERTE   FRA   87.24

 

 

 

The left hand photo above shows the happy Great Britain 4x100m team celebrating after they had won the bronze medal in the final of the mens 4x100m at the 2007 World Championships in Osaka. The race finish pictures show the closing few metres of the final, with Mark Lewis-Francis (lane 7) agonisingly missing out to Jamaica's Asafa Powell (lane 5) for the silver medal by just 1 hundredth of a second. The USA (lane 4) won the gold medal in a time of 37.78 secs.


 

Men's 4x100m. Relay Final. 2007 World Athletics Championships
1. United States (D. Patton; W. Spearmon; T. Gay; L. Dixon) 37.78
2. Jamaica (M. Anderson; U. Bolt; N. Carter; A. Powell) 37.89
3. GB & NI (C. Malcolm; C. Pickering; M. Devonish; M. Lewis-Francis) 37.90
4. Brazil (V. de Lima; R. Ribeiro; B. de Moraes; S. Viana) 37.99
5. Japan (N. Tsukahara; S. Suetsugu; S. Takahira; N. Asahara) 38.03
6. Germany (R. Ostwald; T. Unger; A. Kosenkow; J. Reus) 38.62
Poland (M. Bielczyk; L. Chyla; M. Jedrusinski; D. Kuc) DNF

Nigeria (O. Metu; C. U. Isaac; C. Oriala; O. A. Fasuba) DNF.

 

 

 

Christian Malcolm is pictured above at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney.

Photo G. Herringshaw. © 27th. September 2000.

 


Men's 200m. Final.

Commonwealth Games 1998.


1. Julian Golding   ENG   20.18
2. Christian MALCOLM   WAL   20.29
3. John Regis   ENG   20.40
4. Anninos Marcoullides   CYP   20.43
5. Darryl Wohlsen   AUS   20.48
6. Matthew Shirvington   AUS   20.53
7. Christopher Donaldson   NZL   20.62
8. Douglas Walker   SCO   20.69

 

ANNUAL PROGRESS 200m

 

2014    21.96    +0.8    Cardiff (GBR)    01 JUN 2014
2012    20.46    +1.2    Regensburg (GER)    02 JUN 2012
2011    20.54     -0.8    Reims (FRA)    05 JUL 2011
2010    20.38     -0.8    Barcelona (ESP)    30 JUL 2010
2009    21.01    +1.4    Kingston (GBR)    22 AUG 2009
2008    20.25    +0.1    Beijing (CHN)    19 AUG 2008
2007    20.96    +0.2    Doha (QAT)    11 MAY 2007
2006    20.29    +1.8    Málaga (ESP)    29 JUN 2006
2005    20.15     -0.6    Firenze (ITA)    19 JUN 2005
2004    20.51     -0.5    London (GBR)    30 JUL 2004
2003    20.25    +1.3    London (GBR)    08 AUG 2003
2002    20.30     -0.5    München (GER)    09 AUG 2002
2001    20.08    +1.0    Edmonton (CAN)    08 AUG 2001 (personal best)

2000    20.19     -1.1    Sydney (AUS)    28 SEP 2000
1999    20.47     -0.6    Göteborg (SWE)    31 JUL 1999
1998    20.29     -0.2    Kuala Lumpur (MAS)    19 SEP 1998
1997    20.83      0.0    Bad Homburg (GER)    07 JUN 1997
1996    21.27    +1.2    Bedford (GBR)    28 JUL 1996
1995    21.58    +0.7    Utrecht (NED)    01 JUL 1995

 

ANNUAL PROGRESS 100m

 

2012    10.35    +0.8    Birmingham (GBR)    23 JUN 2012
2011    10.17    +0.9    Birmingham (GBR)    30 JUL 2011
2010    10.31    +1.0    Newcastle (GBR)    18 SEP 2010
2009    10.47    +0.7    Bottrop (GER)    26 JUN 2009
2008    10.27    +0.6    Naimette-Xhovémont (BEL)    16 JUL 2008
2007    10.32     -0.1    Osaka (JPN)    23 AUG 2007
2006    10.26    +0.8    Lucerne (SUI)    06 JUL 2006
2005    10.25     -0.1    Firenze (ITA)    17 JUN 2005
2004    10.26     -0.2    London (GBR)    30 JUL 2004
2003    10.22    +1.7    Riga (LAT)    12 JUN 2003
2002    10.29    +1.9    Birmingham (GBR)    13 JUL 2002
2001    10.11     -0.2    Edmonton (CAN)    05 AUG 2001  (personal best)
2000    10.29    +0.6    Brisbane (AUS)    17 SEP 2000
1999    10.22    +0.7    Göteborg (SWE)    29 JUL 1999
1998    10.12    +1.6    Annecy (FRA)    29 JUL 1998
1997    10.24    +2.0    Ljubljana (SLO)    25 JUL 1997