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British long-distance runner From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stephen John Binns (born 25 August 1960) is a British former long-distance runner.
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Nationality | English | ||||||||||||||
Born | Keighley, West Yorkshire | 25 August 1960||||||||||||||
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Sport | Athletics | ||||||||||||||
Club | Bingley Harriers, Bingley | ||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Binns competed in the 1988 Summer Olympics.[1]
He rose to prominence in 1979 as a junior athlete. First he took the individual and team silver medals at the 1979 IAAF World Cross Country Championships junior race, then won the 5000 metres at the 1979 European Athletics Junior Championships – his winning time of 13:44.37 minutes remains the championship record as of 2014. He capped the season with a European junior record of 13:27.04 minutes in London.
As a senior athlete he competed five times at the IAAF World Cross Country Championships (1981 to 1988) and competed twice for Great Britain at the World Championships in Athletics (1983 and 1987). Representing England he was the silver medallist in the 10,000 metres at the 1986 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh, Scotland behind compatriot Jon Solly.[2][3][4]
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