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Allan Wipper Wells MBE
MBE

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(born 3 May 1952) is a former Scottish
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 athlete
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 who became Olympic
Olympic Games

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 Champion in the 100 metres at the 1980 Summer Olympics
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 in Moscow
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.

in Edinburgh
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, Wells was educated at Liberton High School
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Liberton High School is a secondary school in Gilmerton, in the south of Edinburgh, Scotland. The head teacher is Donald J. Macdonald.The school currently has about 750 students studying....
. Wells, initially a triple jump
Triple jump

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er and long jump
Long jump

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er and crowned Scottish indoor Long Jump
Long jump

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 champion in 1974, began concentrating on sprint
Sprint (race)

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 events in 1976. In 1977 he won the AAA
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's Indoor 60 metre title, and won his first of seven outdoor Scottish sprint titles.

Wells's big breakthrough came at the start of the 1978 season, when his times and victories began to improve, and he won the UK 100/200 Championships.






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Allan Wipper Wells MBE
MBE

MBE can stand for:* Member of the Order of the British Empire* Mail Boxes Etc.* Master of Bioethics* Master of Bioscience Enterprise* Master of Business and Engineering...
(born 3 May 1952) is a former Scottish
Scotland

conventional_long_name = ScotlandAlba|common_name= Scotland|image_flag = Flag of Scotland.svg|flag_width = 130px...
 athlete
Athletics (track and field)

Track and field athletics, commonly known as athletics or track and field, is a collection of sports events that involve running, throwing and jumping....
 who became Olympic
Olympic Games

The Olympic Games are an international multi-sport event established for both summer and winter sports. There have been two generations of the Olympic Games; the first were the Ancient Olympic Games held at Olympia, Greece, Greece....
 Champion in the 100 metres at the 1980 Summer Olympics
1980 Summer Olympics

The 1980 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXII Olympiad, were an international multi-sport event held in Moscow in the Soviet Union....
 in Moscow
Moscow

Moscow is the capital and the largest types of inhabited localities in Russia of the Russian Federation. It is also the largest European cities and metropolitan areas, with the Moscow metropolitan area ranking among the largest urban areas in the world....
.

Biography

Born in Edinburgh
Edinburgh

Edinburgh ; is the Capital city of Scotland, a position it has held since 1437. It is the seventh largest city in the United Kingdom and the second largest Scottish City status in the United Kingdom after Glasgow....
, Wells was educated at Liberton High School
Liberton High School

Liberton High School is a secondary school in Gilmerton, in the south of Edinburgh, Scotland. The head teacher is Donald J. Macdonald.The school currently has about 750 students studying....
. Wells, initially a triple jump
Triple jump

The triple jump is a track and field sport, similar to the long jump, but involving a ?hop, step and jump? routine, whereby the competitor runs down the track and performs a hop, a step and then a jump into the sand pit....
er and long jump
Long jump

The long jump is an athletics event in which athletes combine speed, strength, and agility in an attempt to leap as far from the take-off point as possible....
er and crowned Scottish indoor Long Jump
Long jump

The long jump is an athletics event in which athletes combine speed, strength, and agility in an attempt to leap as far from the take-off point as possible....
 champion in 1974, began concentrating on sprint
Sprint (race)

Sprints are short running races in athletics . They are roughly classified as events in which top runners will not have to "pace themselves", but can run as fast as possible for the entire distance....
 events in 1976. In 1977 he won the AAA
Amateur Athletic Association

The Amateur Athletic Association of England or AAA is the oldest national governing body for athletics in the world, having been established on 24 April 1880....
's Indoor 60 metre title, and won his first of seven outdoor Scottish sprint titles.

Wells's big breakthrough came at the start of the 1978 season, when his times and victories began to improve, and he won the UK 100/200 Championships. British sprinters had made little impression on the international scene, and the sight of the Scot
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 winning two Gold medals (200 m, 4 x 100 m), and a Silver (100 m) at the Commonwealth Games
Commonwealth Games

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 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Canada

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, was a surprise for British athletics fans.

This success continued in 1979, when he won the European Cup 200 metres in Turin
Turín

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, Italy
Italy

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, beating the new World record holder Pietro Mennea
Pietro Mennea

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 on his home ground; he also finished 3rd in the 100 metres.

At the start of the 1980 season, Wells won the AAA's 100 metres, then went to Cote D'Azur to finish preparing for the 1980 Moscow Olympic Games. Wells never used starting blocks, until a rule change forced him to do so for the Moscow Olympics. In Moscow, Wells qualified for the final, with a new British record 10.11 s, where he faced pre-race favourite Silvio Leonard
Silvio Leonard

Silvio Leonard Sarr?a is a former Sprint from Cuba. He was the second athlete to run the 100 metres in less than 10 seconds with electronic timing, running in 9.98 seconds on August 11, 1977 in Guadalajara, Jalisco....
 of Cuba
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. By 60 metres the field were fading, and by 80 metres the race was between Leonard on the inside and Wells on the outside. Wells edged ahead, but Leonard drew even again. With seven metres to go Wells began an extreme lean which allowed his head and shoulder to cross the finish line 3 inches before Leonard's chest in a photo finish. Afterward both Wells and Leonard set a final time of 10.25 s, but Wells became the oldest Olympic 100 m champion at that time.

The 200 m final was another close affair. At the sound of the gun Wells tore out of the blocks at full speed and had made up the stagger after only 50 metres. Coming out of the turn he had a two-metre lead over Leonard, with Quarrie and Mennea close behind. But Mennea, shifted gears in the straight until he caught Wells with 10 metres to go. Wells attempted a final dip which had brought him victory in the 100, but he fell short, and Wells won the silver medal
Silver medal

A silver medal is a medal awarded to the second place finisher of contests such as the Olympic Games, Commonwealth Games, etc.First and third place finishers traditionally receive a gold medal and bronze medal, respectively....
 behind Pietro Mennea
Pietro Mennea

|-|- bgcolor="#cccccc" align=center! colspan="3" | EAA European ChampionshipsPietro Paolo Mennea is an Italy former sprinter and politician, who was the 1980 Moscow Olympic 200 metre Champion, and also held the 200 m world record for 17 years....
, who beat him by 0.02 s; again he set a British record of 20.21 s.

He went on to break a third British record, 38.62 s, with the sprint relay team that finished fourth in the final. Following the Moscow Olympics, there was a general feeling that Wells's gold medal had been devalued by the boycott of the games; however, he silenced the doubters by beating all comers after the games. At the end of 1980, Wells was also awarded Scottish sports personality of the year.

In 1981, after a successful tour of Australia
Australia

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 and New Zealand
New Zealand

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, Wells won the European Cup 100 metres, beating the new East German sprint sensation Frank Emmelmann
Frank Emmelmann

Frank Emmelmann is a retired East Germany sprinter who specialized in the 100 metres and 200 metres.In 1981 he was 2nd in the European cup final in the 100 metres, to the 1980 Moscow Olympic 100 metre Champion Allan Wells....
. Wells also finished 2nd in the 200.

He then demonstrated his calibre by finishing first in the "IAAF Golden sprints" in Berlin (the most prestigious sprint event on the athletics calendar); although defeated by the Frenchman
France

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 Hermann Panzo
Hermann Panzo

Hermann Panzo was a France athlete who mainly competed in the 100 metres. He was twice French 100 metre champion.In 1977, he won the gold medal of the 100 metres in the junior European championship....
 in the 100, he dominated the top four American
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 sprinters in the 100/200, 10.15/20.15 (200 wind assist} Wells winning in an aggregate 30.30.

To add to this, he won the 100 metres at the "IAAF World cup" in Rome
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, beating a young Carl Lewis
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Frederick Carlton Lewis is a retired American Athletics athlete who won 10 Olympic Games medals including 9 golds, and 10 IAAF World Championships in Athletics medals, of which 8 were golds, in a career that spanned from 1979 when he first achieved a world ranking to 1996 when he last won an Olympic title and subsequently retired....
; he then finished 2nd in the world cup 200.

Afterwards, he beat the top Americans again, when he won a 200 in the Memorial Van Damme meeting in Brussels Belgium
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.

In 1982, in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Australia

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, Wells won two more Commonwealth
Commonwealth

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 titles in the 100 m and 200 m, and a bronze medal
Bronze medal

A bronze medal is a medal awarded to the third place finisher of contests such as the Olympic Games, Commonwealth Games, etc. The practice of awarding bronze third place medals began at the 1904 Summer Olympics in St....
 in the relay. He shared the 200 m title with Mike McFarlane of England
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 in a rare dead heat
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.

In 1983, he won his 3rd European Cup title by winning the 200 metres, beating his old adversary Pietro Mennea in London
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, and again took 2nd in the 100.

He then went on and finished a respectable 4th in both the 100/200 sprint finals at the "IAAF World Championships" in Helsinki
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; although not picking up a medal, he still beat some top scalps, and could still mix it with the world's best.

In 1984, his second Olympic appearance ended with the 100 m semi-finals, but he was a member of the relay team that finished 7th in the final.

Wells missed most of 1985 with injury. He was not selected for the Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh
1986 Commonwealth Games

The 1986 Commonwealth Games were held in Edinburgh, Scotland for the second time. The Games were held from 24 July-2 August 1986....
 in 1986, as he had failed to compete at the Scottish trials. However, in a stunning comeback, he soundly beat both Johnson and Mahorn, the respective Commonwealth 100 m and 200 m champions, at Gateshead
Gateshead

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. Wells was consequently selected for Stuttgart
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 in the European championships, and placed a solid fifth in both the 100 m and 200 m finals. To add to this, he also had a victory against Linford Christie
Linford Christie

Linford Christie Order of the British Empire is a former Athletics who specialised in the 100 metres. He is the only British man to win a gold medal in the 100 m at all four major competitions: the Olympic Games and the World, Commonwealth, and European championships....
 at Crystal Palace
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 at the end of 1986. One of his last victories was winning the Inverness Highland Games 100/200 double in 1987.

Wells's later career was punctuated by injury, but by competing into his mid-30s he helped to set the trend for sprinters to have longer careers.

After retirement, he was a coach for the British bobsleigh
Bobsleigh

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 team. His wife Margot Wells
Margot Wells

Margot Wells was a successful sprinter as Scottish 100/100 hurdles champion and is married to Allan Wells MBE. She is based in Guildford, Surrey where she is an elite sprint and fitness coach....
 was also a Scottish 100/100 hurdles champion, and they are now based at Guildford
Guildford

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, Surrey
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 where she is a fitness consultant, and Allan is a systems engineer. Wells was also inducted alongside Eric Liddell
Eric Liddell

Eric Henry Liddell was a Scottish people Athletics , rugby union international and missionary. His surname is and rhymes with fiddle.Liddell was the winner of the Sprint at the 1924 Summer Olympics held in Paris....
 and Wyndham Halswelle
Wyndham Halswelle

Wyndham Halswelle was a Great Britain athletics , winner of the controversial 400m race at the 1908 Summer Olympics, becoming the only athlete to win an Olympic title by a walkover....
 (two other former Scottish Athletic Olympic Champions) into the Scottish Sports Hall of Fame
Scottish Sports Hall of Fame

The Scottish Sports Hall of Fame is the national sports hall of fame in Scotland, initiated on St Andrew's Day , 2001. It is a joint project organised by sportscotland, the national governmental body for Scottish sport, and the National Museums of Scotland....
. Allan currently coaches the Bank of Scotland
Bank of Scotland

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 specialist sprint squad alongside another former Scottish sprinter, Ian Mackie. Wells's P.B. for the 100 metres is 10.11, and for the 200 metres is 20.21, which he did in the Moscow 1980 games, and both are still Scottish records to this day.

Trivia


Wells featured in the video for Belle & Sebastian
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's song "I'm A Cuckoo".

In the mid-1980s, Allan was the first to be seen sporting cycling shorts, a precursor to the now omnipresent Lycra running shorts. The sight of these led to him being dubbed `Wilson of the Wizard` (an athletic comic book character from a bygone age).

Wells was also famous for his intense physical workouts, which included intense hill running, hops sprinting, circuit training
Circuit training

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, and the use of a speedball
Speedball

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.

Wells was the last white man to win an Olympic 100m final. Indeed 1980 was last time a white athlete made it to the men's 100m final.

In 1980 he ran a wind assisted 9.2 in the 100 yards in Edinburgh.

In 1982 Wells also ran a wind assisted 19.8 in the 200 metres at a time trial for the commonwealth games in Meadowbank, Edinburgh.

Medals