- Alan Pascoe
Alan Peter Pascoe,
MBE (born11 October 1947 ) was a British athlete who gained success in hurdles. After his athletics career, he has been successful in events marketing and consulting.Early life and education
Pascoe was born in
Portsmouth , England. He was educated at Portsmouth Southern Grammar School. He undertook higher education atBorough Road College ,Isleworth , where he received aCertificate in Education , and theUniversity of London , where he received an Honours degree in Education. He married Della Patricia James in 1970. They have one son and one daughter.cite book | title=Who's Who 2005: An Annual Biographical Dictionary | edition=157th annual edition | publisher=A & C Black | location=London | id=ISBN 0-7136-7010-X]Achievements as a competitor
Medals
Pascoe won medals in the
Olympic Games , the European Championships, and theCommonwealth Games .cite web | title=Alan Pascoe | work=sporting-heroes.net | url=http://www.sporting-heroes.net/athletics-heroes/displayhero.asp?HeroID=2501 | accessdate=2005-12-27] , also theEuropean Indoor Games .Olympics:
* Silver, 4 x 400 m Relay, 1972European Championships:
* Bronze, 110 m Hurdles, 1969
* Silver, 110 m Hurdles, 1971
* Gold, 400 m Hurdles, 1974
* Gold, 4 x 400 m Relay, 1974Commonwealth Games:
* Gold, 400 m Hurdles, 1974
* Silver, 4 x 400 m Relay, 1974
* Bronze, 400 m Hurdles, 1978European Indoor Games:
* Gold, 50 m Hurdles, 1969Personal bests
Pascoe's personal best times are:cite web | title=Alan Pascoe | work=Team Southampton | url=http://www.teamsolent.co.uk/profiles/pascoe.htm | accessdate=2005-12-27]
* 200 m,
15 July 1972 , London, 20.92
* 110 m Hurdles,17 June 1972 , Edinburgh, 13.79
* 400 m Hurdles,30 June 1975 , Stockholm, 48.59Career outside competitive athletics
Pascoe competed in athletics at a time when it was supposed to be an amateur activity. He thus needed paid employment during his athletics career. He was a teacher at
Dulwich College (1971–1974), and a lecturer inphysical education at Borough Road College, Isleworth (1974–1980).Pascoe was also able to get financial support during the 1970s from membership of several
QUANGO s; the Sports Council (1974–1980), the Minister for Sports' Working Party on Centres of Sporting Excellence (1975–1979), and the BBC Advisory Council (1975–1979).After competitive athletics, Pascoe became involved in events marketing and consulting. He set up Alan Pascoe Associates Ltd. (later named API),cite news | first=Alan | last=Hubbard | title=A sport stabbed in the back, a nation and its youngsters badly let down | work=The Independent Online Edition | date=
2002-01-06 | url=http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20020106/ai_n9672682 ] of which he was Director (1976–1983), Managing Director (1983), Chairman (1985–1988) and CEO (1994–1998). Pascoe sold API in 1998, then started another company, Fast Track Events Ltd., of which he is the Chairman.Other business appointments were as a Director of the Aegis Group (later named WCRS) (1986–1992) and Chairman of Carat Sponsorship (1987–1992).
Pascoe criticised the British government for withdrawing from hosting the World Athletics Championships in 2001. He claimed that the Prime Minister,
Tony Blair , had broken a written undertaking to host the games. Pascoe believed that the decision amounted to the sport being cold-bloodedly "stabbed in the back". He believed that Blair had damaged Britain, by making the nation look foolish, and by causing the loss of both GBP 15-20 million in revenue, and a stadium suitable for top-class athletics. Such a stadium, he believed, was essential for developing home talent into world-class athletes.In September 2003, Pascoe was appointed vice-chairman of the London bid for the
2012 Summer Olympics ,cite press release | publisher=London 2012 | date=2003-09-11 | title=London appoints vice-chairmen | url= http://www.london2012.org/en/news/press%20room/releases/2003/september/2003-09-16-11-25.htm] which was ultimately successful.cite news | first=Philippe | last=Naughton | title=London wins 2012 Olympic bid | work=Times Online | date=2005-07-06 | url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,4662-1682910,00.html]Honours
Pascoe received an MBE in 1975 and an honorary doctorate from
Brunel University in 1997.ee also
*
Olympic medalists in athletics (men)
*Great Britain and Northern Ireland at the 1972 Summer Olympics
*1969 European Championships in Athletics
*1971 European Championships in Athletics
*1974 European Championships in Athletics
*1974 British Commonwealth Games
*1978 Commonwealth Games ources
Further reading
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/olmedia/375000/images/_378004_pascoe150.jpgPhotograph of Alan Pascoe] , from the
BBC website
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* [http://www.fast-track-events.com/ Fast Track Events Ltd.] , website of Pascoe's sports events marketing company
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