Home > No Christie, no Jackson, no Edwards - a world of difference for Britain's athletes
by Chris Goldsmith on 20 August 2007
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Where are the Linford Christies, Colin Jacksons, Jonathan Edwards and Sally Gunnells of the future? Who can we rely on to get guaranteed medals? No-one is the answer! Even the men's 4 x 100 relay team dropped the baton at a practice event earlier this month!
It seems that Britain's athletes are always injured for the big events or consistently out of form when it comes to the important races. Who is to blame? Do we make being a athlete too easy now with the amount of lottery funding and help we are give them? Are our coaches good enough?
In the USA trials, the top three make it into the Championships of each event. Easy! However, in the UK we are having to wait for athletes' injuries to heal or wait to see if anyone has a good race before the Championships before our selectors confirm the teams to go to Osaka. Surely the American way is fairer and also, as mentioned earlier, actually easier for selection purposes!
So let's hope the youngsters can do the nation proud and collect at least a couple medals in Japan. But long-term, the Brits need to look at Beijing next year and the 2008 olympics. if not, then the UK could be embarrassed when the Olympics finally reach London in 2012.
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by Dave Peggs on August 20, 2007
Sorry to disagree with you but there has never been much of a system in the UK to generate medal winners. Until the lottery and the appointment of Dave Collins it was left to charismatic coaches to work with talented athletes. It was very hit and miss but as a nation we did well. Undoubtedly there are now systems in place and they may deliver in 2012. But the major issue here is a broader sense of British society and sport and general fitness in the new millennium.
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