Derrick Brown (long Jumper)
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Derrick Brown (born 21 November 1963) is a male retired
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athlete who specialized in the
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. His career best jump was 8.00 metres, and his best international result was a fifth place at the 1986 Commonwealth Games.


Career

As a junior athlete, Brown had a personal best jump of 7.54 metres, achieved in June 1982 in Hull. The next year, he won his first medals in senior competitions, with a bronze medal at the
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(AAA) Championships, behind guest jumper
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and
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, and a gold medal at the UK Championships. UK Championship gold medals followed in 1984, 1986 and 1988. At the AAA Indoor Championships, he won a gold medal in 1984 and silver medals in 1985 and 1987, and at the AAA Championships, he won silver in 1985 and gold in 1986. Internationally, he competed for
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at the 1986 Commonwealth Games, where he finished fifth with a jump of 7.65 metres.in
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. His career best jump was 8.00 metres, achieved in July 1985 in
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. He did have one
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8.12 result from June 1986 in
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References

1968 births Living people English male long jumpers Commonwealth Games competitors for England Athletes (track and field) at the 1986 Commonwealth Games {{England-athletics-bio-stub