Bradstock was born on April 24, 1962, in
Hertford Heath,
Hertfordshire, England. In 1981 Bradstock, aged 19, threw the senior men's 800 gram javelin 83.20m. He also won the silver medal at the
1981 European Athletics Junior Championships behind Uwe Hohn of East Germany. He finished that year being ranked number two in the World Junior rankings, again behind
Uwe Hohn of East Germany. Bradstock competed for the
SMU Mustangs track and field team in
University Park, Texas, where he was a three-time
All-American and finished runner-up in the javelin at the
1984 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships. In 1985 he became the first British Javelin thrower to break the 90-meter barrier with the "Old Rule" javelin with a Commonwealth Record of 91.40m / 299 ft 10". The following year, in 1986, he became the first man to surpass the 80m barrier with the
"New Rule" javelin with a world leading throw of 81.74m. In 1987 he improved on his mark with a throw of 83.84m / 275 ft 1". In
1992 he was an alternate for the GB Olympic Team and in
1996 was an alternate for the USA Olympic team. Bradstock competed in the
2000,
2004,
2008 USAT&F Olympic Trials and then, for his 8th and final time at age 50, the 2012 UK Olympic Trials where he came second. In addition to being an Olympic athlete, Bradstock is also an Olympic artist dubbed "The Olympic Picasso". In 2000 he won the
United States Olympic Committee ( [USOC] ) Sport Art Competition. His winning artwork was exhibited at the
International Olympic Museum in Lausanne as part of the cultural activities leading up to the
2000 Sydney Olympic Games. His winning painting, titled "Struggle for Perfection" then went on to be part of an International exhibition at the
International Olympic Committee (IOC)
museum in Lausanne as part of the
2000 Sydney Olympics cultural events. In 2003 Bradstock won the prestigious International Sports Artist of the Year. This award was given by the United States Sport Academy and American Sport Museum and Archives in recognition of Bradstock unique award-winning style of art called "athletic abstraction". In early 2006 he became a founding member of an Olympic revival movement called
Art of the Olympians. In late 2006, after the BBC heard of an ambitious proposal Bradstock had for the
2012 London Organizing Committee of the Olympic Games which would combine sport and art in a revolutionary way and scale, he became nicknamed "The Olympic Picasso". In December 2007 Bradstock began posting athletic and artistic videos on YouTube at "roald62". The videos range from the serious to the humorous. He is seen competing breaking national, international and world records in the javelin throw. He can also be seen throwing everything and anything from a dead fish on a beach across the Alabama / Florida State line to throwing a kitchen sink as part of a "Random objects throwing competition" that was held on an airport runway in England as part of a UK television series on
Channel Four called the McCain Track and Field Show. In 2008 Bradstock competed in his 7th Olympic Trials ( 4 UK Olympic Trials, 3 US Olympic Trials ). At age 46 he was the oldest competitor at the
2008 USATF Olympic Trials. Bradstock received international media attention while competing at the trials on 4 July 2008 for wearing three different, brightly coloured, hand painted outfits during his three throws. He also threw three different hand painted javelins – each one matching a corresponding outfit. In May 2009 Bradstock threw a World Age (47) Javelin Record of 72.49m. In October 2009 the
IAAF granted Bradstock a change in "Status" allowing him to compete again for his native country of Great Britain. Throughout the 2010 competitive season he broke 26 UK National age and age group records and set 3 World Age Records for a 48-year-old: 70.16m, 70.40m and 71.07m. He finished in 8th place at the 2010 UK Trials and the following week won the 2010 UK Masters Championships smashing the meet record with all 6 throws. In June 2010 Bradstock's artistic accomplishments were recognized in a new international contemporary Sport Art book written by the American Sport Museum and Archives (ASAMA). The chapter on Bradstock is titled, "The Olympic Picasso". In the Spring of 2010 Bradstock was appointed Legacy Ambassador in the UK for the Youth Sport Trust's 2012 Sports Colleges Legacy Program. This appointment came after working with the Youth Sport Trust for 2 years. During that time he gave lectures and workshops at dozens of Sports Colleges around England on the connection between Sport and Art. On 2 June 2012 in Clermont, Florida Bradstock competed in his first competition as a 50-year-old. The result: He smashed the M50 World Age Group Record with a 700 javelin by over 5 metres with a throw of 76.15m. The previous record was 71.01m thrown in 2007. Three weeks later on 23 June 2012 Roald Bradstock threw in his 8th Olympic Trials in Birmingham, England. His first throw was another M50 World Age Group Record this time with an 800g javelin. His throw of 72.78m was over a 7-meter improvement on the existing World Record. In late November, 2015 Bradstock became the
Executive Director of the
Art of the Olympians (AOTO) and the Al Oerter Foundation (AOF). In March 2016, the ten year anniversary of AOTO, Bradstock launched a global campaign and search to find new Olympian and Paralympian artists to join the organization. He first made the announcement on BBC Radio Two and then on CNN's World Sport. On April 25, 2017, International Olympic Committee President (IOC),
Thomas Bach, appointed Bradstock to the Olympic Culture and Heritage Commission. On May 6, 2017, Bradstock competed for the first time in 5 years and broke the British M55 Masters Javelin Record of 55.10m with 3 throws: 59.61m, 61.99m and 62.88m. The Following week on May 13, in Clermont, Florida he broke his own M55 British Masters Record 3 more times with throws of 63.31m, 64.95m and 66.76m. His throw of 66.76m also broke the Masters World M55 Javelin Record. List of world records in masters athletics#Javelin throw In February 2018, Bradstock became part of Olympic history when he participated in the first ever Olympic Art Project during the 2018 Winter Olympic Games in PyeongChang, South Korea. He was one of 4 Olympian artists that took part in the Olympic Artist in Residence project that had 2 components: #1 Creating a series of short films. #2 Creating a series of paintings. Both projects were about Olympians created by Olympians for Olympians. Greek Olympic long-distance runner
Alexi Pappas created a series of short films. Jean Blaise Evequoz - 1976 Olympic Bronze medalist in fencing from Switzerland - Lanny Barnes - 5 time American Winter Olympian in the Biathlon assisted Bradstock in the painting project where he was lead artist and instigator. A total of 15 paintings were created during the 2018 Olympic Art painting project - one painting for each of the 15 sports at the Winter Olympic Games. When the paintings were arranged in 3 rows of 5 they created a larger painting revealing the Olympic rings. A total of 111 Olympians from 39 countries took part in creating the painting(s) including such notable Olympians as IOC President Thomas Bach,
World Olympians Association President Joel Bouzou and Prince Albert II of Monaco. Diane and Alexandra de Navacelle de Coubertin, family members of the founder of the modern Olympic Games - Baron
Pierre de Coubertin - also helped with this historic and World Record breaking project. On September 12, 2018, The World Olympians Association announced the formation of an arts committee. Bradstock was appointed the chair. Fellow artists Emanuela Pierantozzi and
Shane Gould joined Bradstock on the committee along with World Olympians Association President Joël Bouzou, Executive Committee Member
Natalie Cook and Olympian artists Pat Burgener (musician) and Takahiro Fujimoto. Diane de Coubertin, granddaughter of Pierre de Coubertin, founder of the modern Olympic Games - and Francis Gabet, director of the Olympic Foundation for Culture and Heritage were the final two non-Olympian committee members. On the same day (September 12, 2018) Bradstock also won the (M55) Javelin at the World Masters Championships, in Malaga, Spain. He won with the last throw of competition with a distance of 61.72 m. Among the 37 javelin throwers he beat were Danis Kula, 1980 Olympic Champion. On May 5, 2019, in Clermont, Florida Bradstock broke the World Age (57) Record twice with throws of 63.08 m and then 63.88 m. His performance also moved him to #1 on the 2019 World Masters M55 Rankings - over 14 meters further than the #2 ranked athlete. The following month in Kolkata, India at the St Lawrence Boys School's Olympic Day celebrations, called "Expression 2019", Bradstock was joined by Diane de Navacelle de Coubertin and set a World Selfie Record of 192 selfies in just 3 minutes with the school's children. The World Record marked the beginning of a new project Bradstock was working on called "Olympic Selfie". On June 24, 2021, the IOC announced the inaugural Olympic Agora that would take place in Tokyo during the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. Bradstock was one of 6 athlete artists – five Olympians and one Paralympian – selected by the Olympic Foundation for Culture and Heritage to be a part of the first virtual Olympian Artist-in-Residence Exhibition and Programme and create original works for a unique and historic exhibition in Tokyo. The other participants included Ciara Michel (Great Britain, Volleyball, London 2012); Slaven Dizdarević (Slovak Republic, Track and Field, Beijing 2008); Kelly Salchow MacArthur (USA, Rowing, Sydney 2000 and Athens 2004); Gregory Burns (USA, Swimming, Barcelona 1992, Atlanta 1996 and Sydney 2000); and Hannah Wilkinson (New Zealand, Football, London 2012 and Rio 2016). Bradstock is quoted in the IOC press release saying: "All my life I have been an artist and an athlete—two seemingly polar opposite pursuits. Then 25 years ago, I realized that sport and art are far more similar than they are different. When I came to this realization, everything changed for me. It changed my approach to my sports training and how and what I created in my art studio." As no foreign spectators were allowed to attend the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games due to the COVID-19 global pandemic, the IOC and Olympic Foundation for Culture and Heritage created the Olympic Agora website with virtual tours of the Olympian Artist-in-Residence Noren Curtains Exhibition so a global audience could see each artists work. Bradstock's participation in the Tokyo 2020 Exhibition also made Olympic history, as he became the first ever 3-time Olympic Artist - the first two being in 2000 and 2018. == The birth of the Olympism art genre ==