Shaun Bownes
Medal record | ||
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Representing ![]() | ||
Men’s athletics | ||
World Indoor Championships | ||
![]() | 2001 Lisbon | 110m hurdles |
Commonwealth Games | ||
![]() | 2002 Manchester | 110m hurdles |
![]() | 1998 Kuala Lumpur | 110m hurdles |
African Championships | ||
![]() | 1998 Dakar | 110m hurdles |
![]() | 2002 Rades | 110m hurdles |
![]() | 2004 Brazzaville | 110m hurdles |
All-Africa Games | ||
![]() | 2007 Algiers | 110m hurdles |
WMA World Indoor Championships | ||
![]() | 2014 Budapest | 60m hurdles |
Shaun Bownes (born 24 October 1970, in Johannesburg) is a South African hurdler.
His personal best time is 13.26 seconds, achieved in July 2001 in Heusden. This was the African record until 2012 when it was beaten by Lehann Fourie.[1] He still holds the African record in 60 metres hurdles (indoor) with 7.52 seconds, achieved in February 2001 in Ghent.[2] In 2014 (aged 43) he won the M40 60 metres hurdles (indoor) at the World Masters Athletics Indoor Championships in Budapest in a time of 8,12 seconds (having set a time of 8.08 seconds in the preliminaries).[3]
Achievements
[ Men 40-49 World Outdoor Championships Silver medal Lyon France ] [ Unofficial world masters record 60m Hurdles 8.05 ( Outdoor) Potchefstroom 2016 ] [ 2016 World Masters record 110 m Hurdles Pretoria 14.38 ]
References
External links
- Shaun Bownes at World Athletics
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(1930–1966)
- 1930:
Lord Burghley (ENG)
- 1934:
Don Finlay (ENG)
- 1938:
Tom Lavery (SAF)
- 1950:
Peter Gardner (AUS)
- 1954:
Keith Gardner (JAM)
- 1958:
Keith Gardner (JAM)
- 1962:
Ghulam Raziq (PAK)
- 1966:
David Hemery (ENG)
(1970–present)
- 1970:
David Hemery (ENG)
- 1974:
Fatwell Kimaiyo (KEN)
- 1978:
Berwyn Price (WAL)
- 1982:
Mark McKoy (CAN)
- 1986:
Mark McKoy (CAN)
- 1990:
Colin Jackson (WAL)
- 1994:
Colin Jackson (WAL)
- 1998:
Tony Jarrett (ENG)
- 2002:
Shaun Bownes (RSA)
- 2006:
Maurice Wignall (JAM)
- 2010:
Andy Turner (ENG)
- 2014:
Andrew Riley (JAM)
- 2018:
Ronald Levy (JAM)
- 2022:
Rasheed Broadbell (JAM)
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