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Stephen Henry Jones (born 4 August 1955) is a Welsh former athlete who set the world record in the marathon in his first completed race at that distance at the
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in 1984, with a time of 2:08:05.


Biography

Jones grew up in
Ebbw Vale Ebbw Vale (; ) is a town at the head of the valley formed by the Ebbw Fawr tributary of the Ebbw River in Wales. It is the largest town and the administrative centre of Blaenau Gwent county borough. The Ebbw Vale and Brynmawr conurbation has a ...
,
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and ran his first race at the age of 15 as a member of the
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. Dissatisfied with working in a factory as a sewing-machine mechanic, he became an aircraft technician for the
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(RAF) in 1974, and joined the RAF's running team in 1976. Jones was on the podium three times at he British
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from 1980 to 1982 before becoming the British 10,000 metres champion after winning the British AAA Championship title at the
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. After receiving an invitation to the 1983
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Jones began training for that distance; he previously had specialized in the 5,000 and 10,000 m, and on 6 August 1984, he ran the 1984 Olympic 10,000 m event. He finished 8th with a time of 28:28.08. On 21 October 1984, a year after he had dropped out of the Chicago Marathon because of an injury, Jones won the event—his first completed marathon—with a time of 2:08:05, breaking the world record of Australian Robert de Castella by 13 seconds. Jones was unaware of the record and, since he never wore a watch, did not know that he might break it until two miles before the finish. He won the 1985
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in 2:08:16 despite stopping to go to the toilet during the event; Jones later said, "I didn't even train for he race, instead continuing to coach himself. Aware that he was "one hamstring tear away from oblivion", Jones remained with the RAF despite earning large sums per race. In August 1985, he broke the world record for the half marathon, running 61:14 in Birmingham. On 20 October of that year he achieved his personal best marathon time of 2:07:13 in winning the Chicago Marathon, only one second slower than the world record run by
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at the Rotterdam Marathon earlier that same year. This time was the fastest of any British runner for 33 years until
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beat it in 2018. In 1986, he won a bronze medal in the 10,000 m at the
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. In the European Championships shortly after, he once again competed in the marathon. Leading from the start and breaking away from the pack, Jones ran a brilliant race up to the 20-mile mark. At that point he was leading by over two minutes and on schedule for another world record. However, he then " hit the wall" and suffered terribly in the final six miles. He slowed to a virtual shuffle, but refused to quit as he watched other competitors catch and pass him. Two years later, in the 1988
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, Jones won by over three minutes with a time of 2:08:20. He was the first Welsh athlete to appear on the cover of the running magazine '' Running Times.'' Jones was appointed a
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(MBE) in the
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for services to sport. Jones lives in
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.


Achievements


Popular culture

In 2010, a video went viral featuring the Welshman's dramatic, tenacious finish to outrun the Tanzanian Gidamis Shahanga in the closing 80 metres of a 10000-metre race after having been caught with 110 metres remaining. Due to the vivid commentary, the video is often featured in collections of "inspirational sports moments" or "remarkable comebacks". In the race, Jones was leading from the start with 30-metre margins up until the last 400 metres, at which point the commentary (from
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) noted "But they are closing. And of course he oneshas got very little finishing speed". Then Shahanga closed in rapidly. With 200 metres remaining, Jones glimpsed back and saw Shahanga, with Coleman famously commenting, "''Jones looking for trouble and the trouble is there''". Shahanga caught Jones with 110 metres remaining, Coleman noting that "the African is going to steal the race in the last 80 metres", yet as soon the comment was made, Jones fought back, accelerated, and won the race in a time of 27:55.2. This race was an invitational held in
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Stadium,
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, 1983, and hence not recognised in official competitive records.


References

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Runners World



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