During 1991 and 1992 Darren became the most successful British
athlete at junior level, winning four Gold and two Silver
Medals at International Championships. At the European Junior
Championships at Thessalonika in 1991, Darren became the
first Briton to win the sprint double (100m and 200m) and
also won Gold in the 4 x 100m relay. The following year,
competing in Seoul at the World Junior Championships he
was runner-up in the 100m and the 200m and anchored the
relay team to victory.
Darren made his debut on the senior circuit at the age of
18 as a member of the 4 x 100m squad for the Stuttgart World
Championships in 1993. Darren spent the winter of 1993/94
training in Australia with Linford Christie and Colin Jackson.
His full introduction to senior international athletics
followed, however it was unfortunately interrupted by injury.
Darren’s other love is football, and having recovered
from his injury he decided to play football. After two successful
seasons with Newport FC and Weymouth FC, Darren decided
the time was right to return to athletics.
In 1995 following another stint of winter training with
Linford Christie, this time in Florida, Darren made his
breakthrough on the World circuit, running a personal best
time of 10.17 in Bratislava at the end of May ’96.
Following a disappointing performance at the Olympic Trials
in Birmingham in 1996, missing out on an individual place
in the 100m. Darren’s misfortune continued in Atlanta,
where he was prevented from finishing the relay in the 4
x 100m, as the baton was dropped before it reached him.
However, due to his consistent times throughout the Grand
Prix circuit, Darren earned himself a place in the Grand
Prix Final in Milan, the only European in the line up.
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