British athlete
Nick Buckfield
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Nationality | English |
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Born | (1973-06-05) 5 June 1973 (age 51) Crawley, West Sussex |
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Sport | Athletics |
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Club | Crawley AC |
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Nicholas ("Nick") Jean Buckfield (born 5 June 1973) is an English former pole vaulter.
Athletics career
During his youth he was a talented footballer, turning down a youth training contract with Aldershot F.C. at the age of 16.[1] He was educated at Brunel University London, where he studied Religious Studies and Sports Sciences.[2] He finished fifth in the 1997 World Championships and narrowly missed out on medals at the 2002 and 2006 Commonwealth Games.[3] His career suffered setbacks due to a series of injuries, fracturing his pelvis whilst competing at the 1998 European Athletics Championships,[1] suffering an abdominal injury after falling onto his pole at a meeting in Cottbus in 2004,[4] and sustaining an Achilles tendon rupture in 2006. He retired from competition in 2008.[3]
His personal best jump was 5.80 metres, achieved in May 1998 in Chania. This was a British national record, which he held for 14 years until Steven Lewis broke it in 2012.[5] His indoor best was 5.81 metres, achieved in February 2002 in Bad Segeberg. This was also a British national record, and stood for 12 years until it was bettered by Luke Cutts in 2014.[1][6]
Competition record
Year |
Competition |
Venue |
Position |
Notes
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Representing Great Britain and England
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1992
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World Junior Championships
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Seoul, South Korea
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12th
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4.90 m
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1994
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Commonwealth Games
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Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
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8th
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5.20 m
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1995
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World Championships
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Gothenburg, Sweden
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17th (q)
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5.55 m
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1996
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European Indoor Championships
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Stockholm, Sweden
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7th
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5.55 m
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Olympic Games
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Atlanta, United States
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21st (q)
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5.40 m
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1997
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World Championships
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Athens, Greece
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5th
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5.70 m
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1998
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European Indoor Championships
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Valencia, Spain
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17th (q)
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5.55 m
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European Championships
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Budapest, Hungary
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17th (q)
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5.30 m
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1999
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World Indoor Championships
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Maebashi, Japan
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–
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NM
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2001
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World Championships
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Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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22nd (q)
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5.30 m
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2002
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European Indoor Championships
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Vienna, Austria
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14th (q)
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5.40 m
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Commonwealth Games
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Manchester, United Kingdom
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4th
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5.50 m
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2003
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World Championships
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Paris, France
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21st (q)
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5.50 m
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2004
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Olympic Games
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Athens, Greece
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21st (q)
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5.60 m
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2005
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European Indoor Championships
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Madrid, Spain
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15th (q)
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5.40 m
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2006
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Commonwealth Games
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Melbourne, Australia
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4th
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5.35 m
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References