Gardener lands president role at UK athletics

Sport360 staff 16:08 28/09/2015
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  • Gardener won 100 metres relay gold at the Athens Olympic Games in 2004.

    Olympic gold medal winner Jason Gardener is to become the next president of UK Athletics, taking over the role from Lynn Davies in December.

    Gardener, who won 100 metres relay gold at the Athens Olympic Games in 2004, will relinquish his role as a director on the UK Athletics Board to take over as president of the governing body of athletics in the UK at its AGM on December 4.

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    "I am extremely honoured to be offered this role, but more importantly to follow in the footsteps of Lynn, who has served the sport in exemplary fashion over the years," said Gardener.

    "This is an exciting time for our sport as we build towards the Rio 2016 Olympic Games and our own London World Athletics Championships in 2017 and it is essential that the UK Members Council continues to represent the sport's interests and ensure the accountability of UK Athletics.

    "I am incredibly fortunate to have been able to wear the British vest on so many occasions and now to be able to serve athletics in this way – I really am delighted," added Gardener, who was four times European indoor 60m champion.

    Great Britain relay team celebrate: Jason Gardener, Darren Campbell, Marlon Devonish and Mark Lewis-Francis celebrate in Athens.

    Outgoing president Davies said: "I am delighted that Jason Gardener will be taking over from me as President of UK Athletics. With his competitive background in the sport as an Olympic champion coupled with his engaging personality and his experience as a board member of UK Athletics, he possesses all the qualities required to be a successful president.

    "On behalf of everyone in our sport I congratulate him on his appointment and wish him all the best in his new role."

    Former Olympic 110m hurdler Lawrence Clarke has also been nominated to become an Athlete Representative on the UKMC.

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