English hurdler
Keri Lees (née Maddox)
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Nationality | English |
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Born | (1972-07-04) 4 July 1972 (age 52) Stone, Staffordshire |
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Sport | Athletics |
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Club | Cannock & Stafford AC |
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Keri Lees (née Maddox; born 4 July 1972 in Stone, Staffordshire is a female retired English athlete.[1]
Athletics career
She competed in the 100 metres hurdles and 400 metres hurdles.[2] and represented her country at the 2000 Summer Olympics, as well as three World Championships (1993, 1999, 2001).
She represented England in both the 100 metres hurdles and 400 metres hurdles events, at the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.[3][4][5]
Competition record
Year |
Competition |
Venue |
Position |
Event |
Notes
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Representing Great Britain and England
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1989
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European Junior Championships
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Varaždin, Yugoslavia
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12th (h)
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100 m hurdles
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14.43
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1990
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World Junior Championships
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Plovdiv, Bulgaria
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2nd
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100 m hurdles
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13.38 (+0.3 m/s)
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1991
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Universiade
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Sheffield, United Kingdom
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3rd
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100 m hurdles
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13.32
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European Junior Championships
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Thessaloniki, Greece
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1st
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100 m hurdles
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13.39
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5th
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4 × 400 m relay
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3:39.36
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1993
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Universiade
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Buffalo, United States
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11th (h)
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100 m hurdles
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13.45
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–
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4 × 100 m relay
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DNF
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6th
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4 × 400 m relay
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3:38.07
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World Championships
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Stuttgart, Germany
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29th (h)
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100 m hurdles
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13.49
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1998
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Commonwealth Games
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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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6th
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100 m hurdles
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13.30
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4th
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400 m hurdles
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56.38
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1999
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World Indoor Championships
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Maebashi, Japan
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15th (h)
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60 m hurdles
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8.22
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European Cup Super League
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Paris, France
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2nd
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100 m hurdles
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12.97
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World Championships
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Seville, Spain
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26th (qf)
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100 m hurdles
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13.21
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15th (h)
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400 m hurdles
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55.33
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2000
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Olympic Games
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Sydney, Australia
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22nd (h)
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400 m hurdles
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57.44
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2001
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World Championships
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Edmonton, Canada
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23rd (h)
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400 m hurdles
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57.55
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Personal bests
Outdoor
Indoor
References