Dominic Carroll

Dominic Carroll
Personal information
Birth name Dominic Carroll
Nationality British
Born (1983-11-15) 15 November 1983
Amsterdam
Residence Gibraltar
Height <1.79m>
Sport
Country Gibraltar
Sport Running
Club Gibraltar Amateur Athletics Association
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s)

100m 10.75"

60m 6.72

Dominic Carroll (born 15 November 1983, Amsterdam) is a Gibraltarian track athlete.[1]

Notable achievements include medals at the Youth Centennial Games (organised by the International Olympic Committee to celebrate its centenary), and four medals at three Island Games. He has also competed in a number of World and European championships. In 2010 prior to the European Athletics Championships he was hailed as the "True Spirit of Barcelona 2010" and picked out as one to watch during the competition, unfortunately he was disqualified due to a false start and could not compete after falling victim to the IAAFs new one chance ruling when it came to false starts. He is currently training towards competing in the 400m event but has competed over various distances in the past.

International Championships Attended

IOC Youth Centennial Games, Aalborg, Denmark, 1996

IOC Jr Olympics, Moscow, Russia, 1998

IAAF World Youth Athletics Championships, Bydgoszcz, Poland, 1999

IIGA Island Games, Isle of Man, Great Britain, 2001

IAAF World Cross Country Championships, Vilamoura, Portugal 2000

IAAF World Cross Country Championships, Oostende, Belgium 2001

EAA European Athletics Championships, Munich, Germany, 2002

IIGA Island Games, Guernsey, Great Britain, 2003

IAAF World Athletics Championships, Paris, France, 2003

IIGA Island Games, Shetland Islands, Great Britain, 2005

EAA European Indoor Athletics Championships, Birmingham, Great Britain, 2007

IIGA Island Games, Rhodes, Greece, 2007

EAA European Indoor Athletics Championships, Turin, Italy, 2009

IIGA Island Games, Aland, Finland, 2009

IAAF World Athletics Championships, Berlin, Germany, 2009

EAA European Athletics Championships, Barcelona, Spain, 2010[2]

IIGA Island Games, Isle of Wight, Great Britain, 2011

IAAF World Indoor Athletics Championships, İstanbul, Turkey, 2012

EAA European Indoor Athletics Championships, Gothenburg, Sweden, 2013

IIGA Island Games, Bermuda, 2013

References


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