Born:
February 18, 1967
in
Cardiff
Best Known For:
Being a 110m hurdler, and a sports presenter.
Early-life:
Colin Ray Jackson was born in Cardiff on February 18, 1967. He is of Jamaican, Maroon, Taino and Scottish ancestry. His sister is actress Suzanne Packer. He grew up in Birchgrove. He played football and cricket for his county and rugby union and basketball for his school. He went on to join the Birchgrove Harriers athletics club. Colin initially focused on decathlon events before specialising on the 110m hurdles. He won gold at the 1986 World Junior Championships.
Career:
Jackson picked up silver medals at the 1986 Commonwealth Games and the 1988 Olympics in Seoul. He set a world record for the 110m hurdles in August 1993, winning his first World Championships gold medal. The record stood for 13 years. Between August 1993 and February 1995, he won 44 consecutive races. During a distinguished sporting career, he won two World Championships, a World Indoor Championship, four European Championships, three European Indoor Championships, and two Commonwealth Games. After retiring in 2003, Jackson became a coach in athletics and other sports, and enjoys a media career with the BBC. In 2005, he lost out to Darren Gough in the final of Strictly Come Dancing.
Quote:
"When you're representing your country in Sydney one day and in Wales the next, there's a brutal realisation that real life isn't that fantasy where everybody looks after you and you get anything you demand."
Trivia:
Jackson has been awarded an MBE, OBE and CBE.