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Craig Patrick Fallon (18 December 1982 – 15 July 2019) was a British World Champion
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Career

His first main coach was Bill Kelly. Fallon later competed with his coach Fitzroy Davis. In 2002, he won the gold medal in the under 60kg category at the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester. In September 2005, Fallon won the -60 kg weight class at the World Judo Championships in Cairo, beating
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in the final. He became only the third British male to win a world title, following Neil Adams in 1981 and
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in 1999. The following year in 2006, he went on to become European champion in Tampere, Finland in the -60 kg weight category beating
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in the final. He is only the second male British judoka besides Neil Adams to simultaneously hold both a World and European title. On 22 September 2007, Fallon went on to win The 2007 Men's World Cup in the -60 kg at the NIA Arena in Birmingham, he was the only Brit to win a medal at the Olympic ranking event. In 2011 Fallon won his third title at the
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, having previously won in 2002 and 2008. In 2012, the former
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ace was inducted into the Wolverhampton Sporting Hall of Fame. In 2017, Fallon signed a contract as head coach of the Federal Judo Association of Vorarlberg,
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. In 2019, Fallon made the move to Welsh Judo Association to become Head of Coaching.


Death

Fallon died on 15 July 2019. His body was found at the Wrekin, a beauty spot near Wellington in Shropshire. No cause of death was given. The coroner at the inquest judged that Fallon had died by suicide.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Fallon, Craig 1982 births 2019 deaths 2019 suicides English male judoka Judoka at the 2004 Summer Olympics Judoka at the 2008 Summer Olympics Olympic judoka for Great Britain Sportspeople from Ipswich Place of death missing Commonwealth Games gold medallists for England Judoka at the 2002 Commonwealth Games World judo champions Commonwealth Games medallists in judo Medallists at the 2002 Commonwealth Games