fbpx
Wikipedia

Craig Pickering

Dr Craig Keith Pickering (born 16 October 1986, in Crawley, West Sussex) is an English retired sprinter and bobsleigher. As a sprinter, he was based at the Marshall Milton Keynes Athletics Club; however, he also ran for the University of Bath and Newham and Essex Beagles. Following his retirement from professional sport, he became an academic researcher and gained a professional doctorate in sports performance from the University of Central Lancashire. He relocated to Australia in 2015 and currently works as director of performance sustainability at Athletics Australia.

Craig Pickering

Medal record
Representing  Great Britain
Men’s athletics
World Championships
2007 Osaka 4x100 m relay
World Youth Championships
2003 Sherbrooke 100 m
European Indoor Championships
2007 Birmingham 60 m

Early life

Pickering was born in Crawley, West Sussex to parents probation officer Linda Pickering and accountant David Pickering. He has two younger siblings Luke Pickering and Lauren Pickering. Pickering is a former student of the Royal Latin School and got pointed in the sprinting direction by his P.E teacher Adam Izzard.[1]

Personal life

Pickering married medical doctor Susan Roberts on 7 June 2016. They currently reside in Gold Coast, Australia. On 11th March 2021, Pickering’s wife gave birth to their first child, a daughter named Isla.

Sporting career

Sprinting

Pickering had success as a youth athlete, winning the bronze medal in the 100m at the 2003 World Youth Championships in Athletics. He first came into the public eye in June 2005, when he beat Darren Campbell in the 100 m at a meet in Bedford. During 2007, he has found success on the indoor circuit, winning the 60m event at the European Indoor Trials and UK Championships in Sheffield in early February, following this with a second-place finish in the Norwich Union Grand Prix in Birmingham in the same event, behind his Bath team-mate Jason Gardener. His indoor form prompted The Scotsman to hint in January 2007 that Pickering could be a gold-medal prospect for the London Olympics.

More recently, he won the silver medal, again in the 60 m event, at the 2007 European Athletics Indoor Championships in Birmingham. He is currently regarded as a hot contender for the British number one spot, having soundly beaten Mark Lewis-Francis among others at the Glasgow Norwich Union Grand Prix held on 3 June 2007. Despite dismal rainy conditions, Pickering equalled his personal best of 10.22 sec.

On 23 June 2007 he achieved a new personal best of 10.15 sec to win the men's 100 m at the 2007 European Cup in Munich. He also participated to the British Relay 4x100 win, with 38.30 (World Leading Time of 2007).

Pickering soon followed this up with a new personal best (10.14) and a silver medal at the 2007 European Under 23 Championships (Debrecen, Hungary), behind compatriot Simeon Williamson.

At the 2007 UK Championships and World Trials, Pickering finished second (by 0.01) behind Marlon Devonish, and was then selected to compete at the 2007 World Championships, in the 100 m. He also was part of the 4 × 100 m relay team which won the bronze medal.

He opened his 2008 season with a win at the Norwich Union international match in the 60 m, securing a win for Great Britain, in the international match.

Pickering was GBs solo qualifier to the 100m final at the 2008 Aviva London Grand Prix, Crystal Palace, finishing 8th.

3 August 2008 Craig and Simeon were featured in a BBC documentary called Sprint along with other 100m hopefuls Harry Aikines-Aryeetey and Wade Bennett-Jackson.

In the Beijing Olympics of 2008 Pickering started his run too early when running the last leg of Great Britain's 4 × 100 m relay team. As a result, the baton was not passed properly and the team were disqualified. Pickering took full responsibility.[2]

Pickering missed the London 2012 Olympics after back surgery and lost his UK Athletics funding in October of the same year.

Bobsleigh

Following this it was announced on 7 December 2012 that Pickering would join the GB Bobsleigh team, with the aim of making the 2014 Winter Olympics.[3] He finished 19th, with pilot John Jackson, on his World Cup debut in the two-man bobsleigh, earning selection to the GB Bobsleigh World Championship squad.[4] However Pickering was forced to withdraw from the British bobsleigh squad for the Sochi Olympics due to a back injury.[5]

Achievements

Competition record

European Indoor Championships, 60m – Silver (2007)
European U23 Championships, 100m – Silver (2007)
European Cup, 100m – Gold (2007)
World Championships, 4 × 100 m – Bronze (2007)
World Championships, 100m – 11th (2007)
AAAs Under-23 Championships, 100m – Gold (2006)
European Junior Championships, 100m – Gold (2005)
World Junior Championships, 100m – Bronze (2003)[6]

Personal bests

Event Best Location Date
60 metres 6.55 s Glasgow, Scotland 27 January 2007
100 metres 10.14 s Debrecen, Hungary 13 Jul 2007
100 metres 10.08 s (wind-aided +2.1 m/s) Ostrava, Czech Republic 17 June 2009
200 metres 20.89 s Loughborough, England 23 May 2010

References

  1. ^ Elworthy, Scarlett (15 July 2005). "Athletics | Pickering plots brilliant future". BBC Sport. Retrieved 6 February 2014.
  2. ^ "GB & US both out of sprint relay". BBC Sport. 21 August 2008. Retrieved 6 February 2014.
  3. ^ "Olympic sprinter Craig Pickering takes up bobsleigh". BBC Sport. 7 December 2012. Retrieved 6 February 2014.
  4. ^ Hope, Nick (17 January 2013). "Craig Pickering in GB's Bobsleigh World Championships team". BBC Sport. Retrieved 6 February 2014.
  5. ^ Hart, Simon (7 February 2014). "Winter Olympics 2014: Craig Pickering forced to withdraw from bobsleigh team due to back injury". telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 15 May 2014.
  6. ^ Signed Craig Pickering Card

External links

craig, pickering, craig, keith, pickering, born, october, 1986, crawley, west, sussex, english, retired, sprinter, bobsleigher, sprinter, based, marshall, milton, keynes, athletics, club, however, also, university, bath, newham, essex, beagles, following, reti. Dr Craig Keith Pickering born 16 October 1986 in Crawley West Sussex is an English retired sprinter and bobsleigher As a sprinter he was based at the Marshall Milton Keynes Athletics Club however he also ran for the University of Bath and Newham and Essex Beagles Following his retirement from professional sport he became an academic researcher and gained a professional doctorate in sports performance from the University of Central Lancashire He relocated to Australia in 2015 and currently works as director of performance sustainability at Athletics Australia Craig Pickering Medal recordRepresenting Great BritainMen s athleticsWorld Championships2007 Osaka 4x100 m relayWorld Youth Championships2003 Sherbrooke 100 mEuropean Indoor Championships2007 Birmingham 60 m Contents 1 Early life 2 Personal life 3 Sporting career 3 1 Sprinting 3 2 Bobsleigh 4 Achievements 4 1 Competition record 4 2 Personal bests 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditPickering was born in Crawley West Sussex to parents probation officer Linda Pickering and accountant David Pickering He has two younger siblings Luke Pickering and Lauren Pickering Pickering is a former student of the Royal Latin School and got pointed in the sprinting direction by his P E teacher Adam Izzard 1 Personal life EditPickering married medical doctor Susan Roberts on 7 June 2016 They currently reside in Gold Coast Australia On 11th March 2021 Pickering s wife gave birth to their first child a daughter named Isla Sporting career EditSprinting Edit Pickering had success as a youth athlete winning the bronze medal in the 100m at the 2003 World Youth Championships in Athletics He first came into the public eye in June 2005 when he beat Darren Campbell in the 100 m at a meet in Bedford During 2007 he has found success on the indoor circuit winning the 60m event at the European Indoor Trials and UK Championships in Sheffield in early February following this with a second place finish in the Norwich Union Grand Prix in Birmingham in the same event behind his Bath team mate Jason Gardener His indoor form prompted The Scotsman to hint in January 2007 that Pickering could be a gold medal prospect for the London Olympics More recently he won the silver medal again in the 60 m event at the 2007 European Athletics Indoor Championships in Birmingham He is currently regarded as a hot contender for the British number one spot having soundly beaten Mark Lewis Francis among others at the Glasgow Norwich Union Grand Prix held on 3 June 2007 Despite dismal rainy conditions Pickering equalled his personal best of 10 22 sec On 23 June 2007 he achieved a new personal best of 10 15 sec to win the men s 100 m at the 2007 European Cup in Munich He also participated to the British Relay 4x100 win with 38 30 World Leading Time of 2007 Pickering soon followed this up with a new personal best 10 14 and a silver medal at the 2007 European Under 23 Championships Debrecen Hungary behind compatriot Simeon Williamson At the 2007 UK Championships and World Trials Pickering finished second by 0 01 behind Marlon Devonish and was then selected to compete at the 2007 World Championships in the 100 m He also was part of the 4 100 m relay team which won the bronze medal He opened his 2008 season with a win at the Norwich Union international match in the 60 m securing a win for Great Britain in the international match Pickering was GBs solo qualifier to the 100m final at the 2008 Aviva London Grand Prix Crystal Palace finishing 8th 3 August 2008 Craig and Simeon were featured in a BBC documentary called Sprint along with other 100m hopefuls Harry Aikines Aryeetey and Wade Bennett Jackson In the Beijing Olympics of 2008 Pickering started his run too early when running the last leg of Great Britain s 4 100 m relay team As a result the baton was not passed properly and the team were disqualified Pickering took full responsibility 2 Pickering missed the London 2012 Olympics after back surgery and lost his UK Athletics funding in October of the same year Bobsleigh Edit Following this it was announced on 7 December 2012 that Pickering would join the GB Bobsleigh team with the aim of making the 2014 Winter Olympics 3 He finished 19th with pilot John Jackson on his World Cup debut in the two man bobsleigh earning selection to the GB Bobsleigh World Championship squad 4 However Pickering was forced to withdraw from the British bobsleigh squad for the Sochi Olympics due to a back injury 5 Achievements EditCompetition record Edit European Indoor Championships 60m Silver 2007 European U23 Championships 100m Silver 2007 European Cup 100m Gold 2007 World Championships 4 100 m Bronze 2007 World Championships 100m 11th 2007 AAAs Under 23 Championships 100m Gold 2006 European Junior Championships 100m Gold 2005 World Junior Championships 100m Bronze 2003 6 Personal bests Edit Event Best Location Date60 metres 6 55 s Glasgow Scotland 27 January 2007100 metres 10 14 s Debrecen Hungary 13 Jul 2007100 metres 10 08 s wind aided 2 1 m s Ostrava Czech Republic 17 June 2009200 metres 20 89 s Loughborough England 23 May 2010References Edit Elworthy Scarlett 15 July 2005 Athletics Pickering plots brilliant future BBC Sport Retrieved 6 February 2014 GB amp US both out of sprint relay BBC Sport 21 August 2008 Retrieved 6 February 2014 Olympic sprinter Craig Pickering takes up bobsleigh BBC Sport 7 December 2012 Retrieved 6 February 2014 Hope Nick 17 January 2013 Craig Pickering in GB s Bobsleigh World Championships team BBC Sport Retrieved 6 February 2014 Hart Simon 7 February 2014 Winter Olympics 2014 Craig Pickering forced to withdraw from bobsleigh team due to back injury telegraph co uk Retrieved 15 May 2014 Signed Craig Pickering CardExternal links EditBBC report on his 2005 victory over Campbell Craigs Atos Origin Sponsorship page permanent dead link Craig Pickering at World Athletics https web archive org web 20090813051433 http www mtc uk com talent craig pickering Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Craig Pickering amp oldid 1123115715, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.