He broke his wrist in the winter of 2012 followed by a series of hamstring tears that saw him miss high level competition in 2013. He returned to International competition in 2014 finishing eighth at the
Glasgow Commonwealth Games. Two weeks later he competed at the
European Athletics Championships in Zurich only to tear his hamstring five minutes before the call room for the final. In March 2015, he was appointed team captain of Great Britain at the
European Athletics Indoor Championships in Prague. He finished fifth in the 60 m hurdles. That summer, he competed at the
IAAF World Athletics Championships in the Bird's Nest Stadium in
Beijing, exiting in the semi-finals. He also won the national title for the second time at the
2015 British Athletics Championships. After the World Championships, he made the decision to leave
Malcolm Arnold and
Bath and moved to Paris to train with Giscard Samba Koundys and
Dimitri Bascou; at the
IAAF World Indoor Championships in
Portland, Oregon, U.S. in March 2016, he just missed out on the men's 60 m hurdles final, while Bascou won the bronze medal. In July 2016, he was selected to represent
Great Britain at the 2016 Summer Olympics in
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He finished 11th, missing out on the final by 0.05s. In 2016, he joined
Citigroup, before becoming managing director at Prelude Capital in 2022. ==Personal bests==