Callum Priestley

Athlete

1989 –

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Who is Callum Priestley?

Callum Priestley was a British athlete who specialised in sprint hurdling. He was banned after a positive sample for banned substances was found in a urine sample whilst training with the UK team in South Africa in January 2010. Subsequent to the ban, Priestley retired from competitive athletics.

He began competing in athletics while at school and finished second in the 110 metres hurdles at the 2005 English Schools' Athletic Association Championships. Progressing through the ranks at youth level, he represented Great Britain at the 2007 European Athletics Junior Championships and reached the hurdles final, although he did not finish the race.

The 2009 season proved to be a breakthrough at national level as he took third in the 60 metres hurdles at the UK Indoor Championships. He followed this with second place finishes outdoors at the England U23 Championships and the UK World Trials/National Championships. At the 2009 European Athletics U23 Championships he won the bronze medal behind Artur Noga and compatriot Gianni Frankis, running a personal best time of 13.63 seconds. A win at the McCain UK Challenge Final in Cardiff meant he earned a share of the £5000 jackpot as he won his race and topped the event rankings in the national competition. He gained lottery funding at the end of the year as part of the 2012 London Olympics development programme.

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Born
Feb 13, 1989
Nationality
  • United Kingdom

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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