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Alan Pascoe

Alan Peter Pascoe is a British former athlete who gained success in hurdles and competed at three Olympic Games. After his athletics career, he has been successful in events marketing and consulting.

Early life and education
Pascoe was born in Portsmouth, and lived in the Paulsgrove area of the city. He was educated at Portsmouth Southern Grammar School for Boys. He undertook higher education at Borough Road College, Isleworth, where he received a Certificate in Education, and the University of London, where he received an Honours degree in Education. He married sprinter Della James (1949–2023) in 1970. The couple had one son and one daughter. == Achievements as a competitor ==
Achievements as a competitor
Medals Pascoe won medals in the Olympic Games, the European Championships, and the Commonwealth Games., also the European Indoor Games. After the 1974 Commonwealth Games victory Pascoe achieved a major distinction, in celebration he performed one of the great televised sporting bloopers. While doing his victory lap in reverse, Pascoe attempted to leap the last hurdle still remaining from the race and badly missed the hurdle, falling onto his back and denting the hurdle. Trying to regain his dignity, he circled around to attempt the jump the hurdle in another lane and fell identically. Laughing it off, he got up again and started turning over the other hurdles. . In winning the race he also achieved the minor distinction of running the seventh fastest 400-metre hurdle time, third fastest time by a British athlete, to that date (behind Jim Seymour, Ralph Mann, David Hemery and the then world record holder John Akii-Bua) at 48.8, despite running in the outside lane. Pascoe was a five-times British 110 metres hurdles champion after winning the British AAA Championships titles at the 1968 AAA Championships, 1971 AAA Championships and 1972 AAA Championships and being the highest placed British athlete at the 1967 AAA Championships and 1969 AAA Championships. Olympics: • Silver, 4 × 400 m Relay, 1972 European Athletics Championships: • Bronze, 110 m Hurdles, 1969 • Silver, 110 m Hurdles, 1971 • Gold, 400 m Hurdles, 1974 • Gold, 4 × 400 m Relay, 1974 Commonwealth Games: • Gold, 400 m Hurdles, 1974 • Silver, 4 × 400 m Relay, 1974 • Bronze, 400 m Hurdles, 1978 European Indoor Games: • Gold, 50 m Hurdles, 1969 Personal bests Pascoe's personal best times are: • 200 m, 15 July 1972, London, 20.92 • 110 m Hurdles, 17 June 1972, Edinburgh, 13.79 • 400 m Hurdles, 30 June 1975, Stockholm, 48.59 ==Career outside competitive athletics==
Career outside competitive athletics
Pascoe competed in athletics at a time when it was supposed to be an amateur activity. He thus needed paid employment during his athletics career. He was a teacher at Dulwich College (1971–1974), and a lecturer in physical education at Borough Road College, Isleworth (1974–1980). of which he was Director (1976–1983), managing director (1983), Chairman (1985–1988) and CEO (1994–1998). which was ultimately successful. ==Honours==
Honours
Pascoe was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 1975 New Year Honours for services to athletics, and received an honorary doctorate from Brunel University in 1997. ==See also==
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