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==Career== |
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===Early life and career=== |
===Early life and career=== |
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A member of [[Pembrokeshire Harriers]] and then [[Cardiff Amateur Athletic Club]], Omoregie took part in [[sport of athletics|athletics]] from a young age and focused on the [[combined track and field events]].<ref name=PO10/> Born in [[Durham, England]],<ref>Moss, Emily (2014-05-08). [http://www.athleticsweekly.com/featured/david-omoregie-teenage-barrier-breaker-2700 David Omoregie: Teenage barrier breaker]. ''Athletics Weekly''. Retrieved on 2016-09-12.</ref> both his parents emigrated from Nigeria at age twenty. In 2011 his father died of cancer shortly after his sister had died in a car crash. Omoregie focused on athletics and his schoolwork as a tribute to them and received five A stars in his [[GCSE]]s that year.{{ |
A member of [[Pembrokeshire Harriers]] and then [[Cardiff Amateur Athletic Club]], Omoregie took part in [[sport of athletics|athletics]] from a young age and focused on the [[combined track and field events]].<ref name=PO10/> Born in [[Durham, England]],<ref>Moss, Emily (2014-05-08). [http://www.athleticsweekly.com/featured/david-omoregie-teenage-barrier-breaker-2700 David Omoregie: Teenage barrier breaker]. ''Athletics Weekly''. Retrieved on 2016-09-12.</ref> both his parents emigrated from Nigeria at age twenty. In 2011, his father died of cancer shortly after his sister had died in a car crash. Omoregie focused on athletics and his schoolwork as a tribute to them and received five A stars in his [[GCSE]]s that year.{{citation needed|date=February 2020}} He was the Welsh youth champion in the [[athletics pentathlon|pentathlon]] in 2012 then won the English indoor junior championship in the [[men's heptathlon]] in 2013. That year, he began to focus more on his best event – sprint hurdling. At the [[2013 European Athletics Junior Championships]] he set a best of 13.45 seconds for the junior 110 m hurdles in qualifying before placing fifth in the final. He was Welsh junior champion in the hurdles and also runner-up at the English junior championship.<ref name=PO10>[http://www.thepowerof10.info/athletes/profile.aspx?athleteid=76364 David Omoregie]. Power of 10. Retrieved on 2016-09-11.</ref> |
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Omoregie progressed further in 2014 season, starting with a third place at the [[British Indoor Athletics Championships]] in the [[60 metres hurdles]] (in a personal best of 7.82 seconds). Over the junior hurdles, he ran 7.50 seconds indoors, which equalled the [[List of world junior records in athletics|World indoor junior record]] of [[Konstadinos Douvalidis]].<ref>[http://www.athleticsweekly.com/featured/david-omoregies-world-record-ratified-by-iaaf-global-update-39061 Omoregie’s world U20 60m hurdles record ratified]. ''[[Athletics Weekly]]'' (2016-02-16). Retrieved on 2016-09-11.</ref> Outdoors, he won the 2014 British U20 Championships with a [[List of European junior records in athletics|European junior record]] of 13.17 seconds for the 99 cm hurdles event.<ref>[http://www.european-athletics.org/news/article=omoregie-hurdles-his-way-into-the-record-books/index.html Omoregie hurdles his way into the record books]. European Athletics (2014-06-24). Retrieved on 2016-09-11.</ref> This was later beaten that year by [[Wilhem Belocian]] of France.<ref>[http://www.european-athletics.org/news/article=belocian-takes-back-european-junior-record/index.html Belocian takes back European Junior record]. European Athletics (2014-07-09). Retrieved on 2016-09-11.</ref> He came up against his rival at the [[2014 World Junior Championships in Athletics]] and, though Belocian won, Omoregie took the bronze medal.<ref>[http://www.athleticsweekly.com/featured/belocian-breaks-world-junior-record-omoregie-bags-bronze-eugene-7090 Belocian breaks world junior record, Omoregie bags bronze in Eugene]. ''Athletics Weekly'' (2014-07-25). Retrieved on 2016-09-11.</ref> Over the senior height hurdles, Omoregie set a best of 13.53 seconds that year and was the winner at the [[Welsh Athletics Championships]].<ref name=PO10/> |
Omoregie progressed further in 2014 season, starting with a third place at the [[British Indoor Athletics Championships]] in the [[60 metres hurdles]] (in a personal best of 7.82 seconds). Over the junior hurdles, he ran 7.50 seconds indoors, which equalled the [[List of world junior records in athletics|World indoor junior record]] of [[Konstadinos Douvalidis]].<ref>[http://www.athleticsweekly.com/featured/david-omoregies-world-record-ratified-by-iaaf-global-update-39061 Omoregie’s world U20 60m hurdles record ratified]. ''[[Athletics Weekly]]'' (2016-02-16). Retrieved on 2016-09-11.</ref> Outdoors, he won the 2014 British U20 Championships with a [[List of European junior records in athletics|European junior record]] of 13.17 seconds for the 99 cm hurdles event.<ref>[http://www.european-athletics.org/news/article=omoregie-hurdles-his-way-into-the-record-books/index.html Omoregie hurdles his way into the record books]. European Athletics (2014-06-24). Retrieved on 2016-09-11.</ref> This was later beaten that year by [[Wilhem Belocian]] of France.<ref>[http://www.european-athletics.org/news/article=belocian-takes-back-european-junior-record/index.html Belocian takes back European Junior record]. European Athletics (2014-07-09). Retrieved on 2016-09-11.</ref> He came up against his rival at the [[2014 World Junior Championships in Athletics]] and, though Belocian won, Omoregie took the bronze medal.<ref>[http://www.athleticsweekly.com/featured/belocian-breaks-world-junior-record-omoregie-bags-bronze-eugene-7090 Belocian breaks world junior record, Omoregie bags bronze in Eugene]. ''Athletics Weekly'' (2014-07-25). Retrieved on 2016-09-11.</ref> Over the senior height hurdles, Omoregie set a best of 13.53 seconds that year and was the winner at the [[Welsh Athletics Championships]].<ref name=PO10/> |
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===Senior career=== |
===Senior career=== |
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His senior career proper began in 2015 and he competed in the indoor circuit. He was runner-up to [[Lawrence Clarke ( |
His senior career proper began in 2015 and he competed in the indoor circuit. He was runner-up to [[Lawrence Clarke (hurdler)|Lawrence Clarke]] at the [[British Indoor Athletics Championships]] and made the semi-finals at the [[2015 European Athletics Indoor Championships]] (his senior international debut).<ref name=PO10/> He moved to Loughborough and began working with [[Benke Blomkvist]] – coach to [[Dai Greene]]. He won the British under-23 title outdoors and followed this with a win at the [[2015 European Athletics U23 Championships]] in 13.63 seconds.<ref>[https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/wales/33492842 European Athletics U23 Championships: David Omoregie wins gold]. BBC Sport (2015-07-11). Retrieved on 2016-09-11.</ref> He slightly improved his best towards the end of the season, with 13.50 seconds at the [[London Grand Prix]].<ref>[https://www.iaaf.org/athletes/great-britain-ni/david-omoregie-279891#progression David Omoregie]. IAAF. Retrieved on 2016-09-11.</ref> |
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At the 2016 Welsh Indoor Championships he was runner-up to [[David King (athlete)|David King]] while at the British Indoor Championships he came third after [[Andrew Pozzi]] and Lawrence Clarke.<ref>[http://www.thepowerof10.info/results/results.aspx?meetingid=163039&event=60H&venue=Sheffield&date=27-Feb-16 British Championships Sheffield 27-28 Feb 16]. Power Of 10. Retrieved on 2016-09-11.</ref> He topped the podium at the British Universities Championships indoor and outdoors, however. He was beaten into second place by King at the British U23 Championships and was behind him in fourth at the [[British Athletics Championships]]. A sudden improvement to 13.25 seconds came in [[Loughborough]]. This moved him to fifth on the all-time British rankings for the 110 m hurdles, but was a week after the deadline for Olympic qualifying times.<ref>Griffiths, Gareth (2016-07-14). [http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/other-sport/athletics/cardiff-hurdler-david-omoregie-posts-11626064 Cardiff hurdler David Omoregie posts stunning personal best at Loughbourough]. Wales Online. Retrieved on 2016-09-11.</ref> He was fifth at the London Grand Prix that year and won the [[English Athletics Championships]]. He demonstrated his run in Loughborough was not a one-off with a win at the [[ISTAF Berlin]], recording a new best of 13.24 seconds and beating world medallist [[Pascal Martinot-Lagarde]].<ref>[http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/other-sport/athletics/cardiff-hurdler-david-omoregie-sets-11841524 Cardiff hurdler David Omoregie sets new personal best in Berlin]. Wales Online (2016-09-04). Retrieved on 2016-09-11.</ref> |
At the 2016 Welsh Indoor Championships, he was runner-up to [[David King (athlete)|David King]] while at the British Indoor Championships, he came third after [[Andrew Pozzi]] and Lawrence Clarke.<ref>[http://www.thepowerof10.info/results/results.aspx?meetingid=163039&event=60H&venue=Sheffield&date=27-Feb-16 British Championships Sheffield 27-28 Feb 16]. Power Of 10. Retrieved on 2016-09-11.</ref> He topped the podium at the British Universities Championships indoor and outdoors, however. He was beaten into second place by King at the British U23 Championships and was behind him in fourth at the [[British Athletics Championships]]. A sudden improvement to 13.25 seconds came in [[Loughborough]]. This moved him to fifth on the all-time British rankings for the 110 m hurdles, but was a week after the deadline for Olympic qualifying times.<ref>Griffiths, Gareth (2016-07-14). [http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/other-sport/athletics/cardiff-hurdler-david-omoregie-posts-11626064 Cardiff hurdler David Omoregie posts stunning personal best at Loughbourough]. Wales Online. Retrieved on 2016-09-11.</ref> He was fifth at the London Grand Prix that year and won the [[English Athletics Championships]]. He demonstrated his run in Loughborough was not a one-off with a win at the [[ISTAF Berlin]], recording a new best of 13.24 seconds and beating world medallist [[Pascal Martinot-Lagarde]].<ref>[http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/other-sport/athletics/cardiff-hurdler-david-omoregie-sets-11841524 Cardiff hurdler David Omoregie sets new personal best in Berlin]. Wales Online (2016-09-04). Retrieved on 2016-09-11.</ref> |
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==Personal bests== |
==Personal bests== |
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*High Jump - 192 cm (2013) |
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All information from All-Athletics profile<ref>[http://www.all-athletics.com/node/735509 David Omoregie]. All-Athletics. Retrieved on 2016-09-11.</ref> |
All information from All-Athletics profile<ref>[http://www.all-athletics.com/node/735509 David Omoregie] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151005230907/http://www.all-athletics.com/node/735509 |date=5 October 2015 }}. All-Athletics. Retrieved on 2016-09-11.</ref> |
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==International competitions== |
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Latest revision as of 01:54, 19 January 2024
Personal information | |
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Nationality | British |
Born | Durham, England | 1 November 1995
Height | 185 cm (6 ft 1 in)[1] |
Weight | 80 kg (176 lb)[1] |
Sport | |
Sport | Track and field |
Event | 110 metres hurdles |
Club | Cardiff Amateur Athletic Club |
Coached by | Benke Blomkvist |
Achievements and titles | |
Personal best(s) | 110 m hurdles: 13.24 60 m hurdles: 7.68 |
David Omoregie (born 1 November 1995) is a Welsh track and field hurdler who competes in the 110 metres hurdles. He holds a personal best of 13.24 seconds for the event, fifth best among British hurdlers. He set world junior and European junior records in the 60 metres hurdles indoor. He won a bronze medal at the 2014 World Junior Championships in Athletics and won the 2015 European Athletics U23 Championships
Career
[edit]Early life and career
[edit]A member of Pembrokeshire Harriers and then Cardiff Amateur Athletic Club, Omoregie took part in athletics from a young age and focused on the combined track and field events.[2] Born in Durham, England,[3] both his parents emigrated from Nigeria at age twenty. In 2011, his father died of cancer shortly after his sister had died in a car crash. Omoregie focused on athletics and his schoolwork as a tribute to them and received five A stars in his GCSEs that year.[citation needed] He was the Welsh youth champion in the pentathlon in 2012 then won the English indoor junior championship in the men's heptathlon in 2013. That year, he began to focus more on his best event – sprint hurdling. At the 2013 European Athletics Junior Championships he set a best of 13.45 seconds for the junior 110 m hurdles in qualifying before placing fifth in the final. He was Welsh junior champion in the hurdles and also runner-up at the English junior championship.[2]
Omoregie progressed further in 2014 season, starting with a third place at the British Indoor Athletics Championships in the 60 metres hurdles (in a personal best of 7.82 seconds). Over the junior hurdles, he ran 7.50 seconds indoors, which equalled the World indoor junior record of Konstadinos Douvalidis.[4] Outdoors, he won the 2014 British U20 Championships with a European junior record of 13.17 seconds for the 99 cm hurdles event.[5] This was later beaten that year by Wilhem Belocian of France.[6] He came up against his rival at the 2014 World Junior Championships in Athletics and, though Belocian won, Omoregie took the bronze medal.[7] Over the senior height hurdles, Omoregie set a best of 13.53 seconds that year and was the winner at the Welsh Athletics Championships.[2]
Senior career
[edit]His senior career proper began in 2015 and he competed in the indoor circuit. He was runner-up to Lawrence Clarke at the British Indoor Athletics Championships and made the semi-finals at the 2015 European Athletics Indoor Championships (his senior international debut).[2] He moved to Loughborough and began working with Benke Blomkvist – coach to Dai Greene. He won the British under-23 title outdoors and followed this with a win at the 2015 European Athletics U23 Championships in 13.63 seconds.[8] He slightly improved his best towards the end of the season, with 13.50 seconds at the London Grand Prix.[9]
At the 2016 Welsh Indoor Championships, he was runner-up to David King while at the British Indoor Championships, he came third after Andrew Pozzi and Lawrence Clarke.[10] He topped the podium at the British Universities Championships indoor and outdoors, however. He was beaten into second place by King at the British U23 Championships and was behind him in fourth at the British Athletics Championships. A sudden improvement to 13.25 seconds came in Loughborough. This moved him to fifth on the all-time British rankings for the 110 m hurdles, but was a week after the deadline for Olympic qualifying times.[11] He was fifth at the London Grand Prix that year and won the English Athletics Championships. He demonstrated his run in Loughborough was not a one-off with a win at the ISTAF Berlin, recording a new best of 13.24 seconds and beating world medallist Pascal Martinot-Lagarde.[12]
Personal bests
[edit]- Senior
- 110 metres hurdles – 13.24 (2016)
- 60 metres hurdles – 7.68 (2016)
- Junior
- 110 m hurdles (99 cm) – 13.17 (2014)
- 60 m hurdles (99 cm) – 7.50 (2014)
- Decathlon – 6723 pts (2013)
- Indoor heptathlon – 5067 pts (2013)
- High Jump - 192 cm (2013)
All information from All-Athletics profile[13]
International competitions
[edit]Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Event | Notes |
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2013 | European Junior Championships | Rieti, Italy | 5th | 110 m hurdles (99 cm) | 13.49 |
2014 | World Junior Championships | Eugene, United States | 3rd | 110 m hurdles (99 cm) | 13.35 |
2015 | European Indoor Championships | Prague, Czech Republic | 8th (sf) | 60 m hurdles | 7.76 |
European U23 Championships | Tallinn, Estonia | 1st | 110 m hurdles | 13.63 | |
2017 | European Indoor Championships | Belgrade, Serbia | 12th (h) | 60 m hurdles | 7.71 |
European Team Championships | Lille, France | 3rd | 110 m hurdles | 13.36 | |
World Championships | London, United Kingdom | 26th (h) | 110 m hurdles | 13.59 | |
2018 | Commonwealth Games | Gold Coast, Australia | 14th (h) | 110 m hurdles | 14.20 |
National titles
[edit]- Welsh Athletics Championships
- 110 m hurdles: 2014
- English Athletics Championships
- 110 m hurdles: 2016
References
[edit]- ^ a b David Omoregie. European Athletics. Retrieved on 2016-09-12.
- ^ a b c d David Omoregie. Power of 10. Retrieved on 2016-09-11.
- ^ Moss, Emily (2014-05-08). David Omoregie: Teenage barrier breaker. Athletics Weekly. Retrieved on 2016-09-12.
- ^ Omoregie’s world U20 60m hurdles record ratified. Athletics Weekly (2016-02-16). Retrieved on 2016-09-11.
- ^ Omoregie hurdles his way into the record books. European Athletics (2014-06-24). Retrieved on 2016-09-11.
- ^ Belocian takes back European Junior record. European Athletics (2014-07-09). Retrieved on 2016-09-11.
- ^ Belocian breaks world junior record, Omoregie bags bronze in Eugene. Athletics Weekly (2014-07-25). Retrieved on 2016-09-11.
- ^ European Athletics U23 Championships: David Omoregie wins gold. BBC Sport (2015-07-11). Retrieved on 2016-09-11.
- ^ David Omoregie. IAAF. Retrieved on 2016-09-11.
- ^ British Championships Sheffield 27-28 Feb 16. Power Of 10. Retrieved on 2016-09-11.
- ^ Griffiths, Gareth (2016-07-14). Cardiff hurdler David Omoregie posts stunning personal best at Loughbourough. Wales Online. Retrieved on 2016-09-11.
- ^ Cardiff hurdler David Omoregie sets new personal best in Berlin. Wales Online (2016-09-04). Retrieved on 2016-09-11.
- ^ David Omoregie Archived 5 October 2015 at the Wayback Machine. All-Athletics. Retrieved on 2016-09-11.
External links
[edit]- David Omoregie at World Athletics
- David Omoregie at Power of 10
- David Omoregie at the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games (archived)
- David Omoregie on Twitter