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Book Steve Backley for your next event.
The Edge Entertainment Agency and After Dinner Speaker Specialists
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Steve Backley
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After 7 gold medals, a world record, two Olympic silver
medals and one bronze, Steve Backley finally hung up his javelin at the
Olympic Games in Athens showing he was still one of the world’s best by
placing 4th in the final.
Steve has been one of Britain’s most consistent and popular athletes for
over a decade as well as being firmly established as one of the all time
greats of the sport having been ranked in the world top ten for javelin
every year between 1989 and 2002.
A constant fixture in the national athletics team, standing on podiums
and setting world records, Steve is the only British track and field
competitor to win medals at three different Olympic Games – Barcelona,
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It has been a long and successful career for Backley,
who first made his mark by winning silver at the 1988 Junior World
Championships and breaking the world junior record in the same year. He
went on in his first two years as a senior athlete to be the world’s
number one javelin thrower, the first time ever for a British athlete.
In 1989 Steve claimed the UK and Commonwealth records.
In the following year Steve gained gold medals at both the European and
Commonwealth Championships. He went on in 2002 to become only the second
male ever to complete a successive four European gold medals, although
he was joined by British hurdler Colin Jackson later on in the same
championships.
In 1990 Steve also became the first British male to set a World Record
in a throws event when he threw 89.58m in Stockholm, Sweden. He broke
this record himself later that year when he threw 90.98m at Crystal
Palace, with a rough tailed Nemeth model. When this was banned at the
end of 1991, Steve’s 89.58m was reinstated, until he improved it by
throwing 91.46m in New Zealand in 1992, which stood until a year later
when his record was broken by his long time nemesis the Czech athlete,
Jan Zelezney.
Steve has continually fought back from injury setbacks in his career,
including a ruptured Achilles and shoulder and abductor injuries.
In 2003 Steve struggled to find his top form and was disappointed at the
World Championships in Paris to finish 9th in the final after a throw of
80.13m.
Off track, Steve was delighted to be awarded with an OBE in 2002
following the MBE he received in 1995. In 1990 he was also voted IAAF
Athlete of the Year, British Athletics Writers Athlete of the Year and
British Sports Writers Sportsman of the Year as well as coming fourth in
the prestigious BBC TV Sports Personality of the Year. Sky Sports signed
Steve to present the 2007 PGA EuroPro Tour.
Steve is now concentrating on his corporate speaking career. With a
background in Sports Psychology Steve has a wealth of knowledge to
impart and a long and successful career to back up his theories. He
outlines clear attributes that he believes are required to ensure
success then displays how he puts them to practice with humorous
anecdotal tales of his own performances. Steve’s immediately likeable
personality coupled with his direct and straightforward speaking style
make for a great combination and inspiring presentation. |
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TESTIMONIALS
Steve gave an insightful presentation on how he was
able to get the most from himself when under pressure. The messages were
easily translated to a working environment - Rob Wallis -
National Association for Sports Development
Thank you very much for speaking at the Goldsmith awards. You were
excellently received by all who attended and I personally appreciated
all your kind efforts in speaking to people, having photographs taken
and being ushered around. The event was a great success.
David Williams Head of Train To Gain, Hertfordshire
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