Nathan was born and brought up in Oxford. At 7 years old
he was encouraged to join Oxford City Athletics Club, where
his sporting career began. Nathan turned down the chance
to play football at a young age due to his love for Athletics.
Nathan's progress "out of the pack" of promising
British triple jumpers in 2004 was only surprising to those
who weren’t close to him. In adding 65cms to his personal
best he was transformed from being an unknown in the GB
under 23 team to becoming the most unexpected member of
the Olympic squad.
A former AAA U23 and U20 champion, U23 team captain and
twice English Schools’ winner, Nathan was the British
number five heading into 2004. Nathan began his season as
usual at the Loughborough International in June and there
set a new personal best of 16.49m. After only three more
meets he went to the AAA's hoping to snatch one of the three
Olympic places. Nathan set two new PB’s during the
competition, firstly a 16.56m jump in round four before
jumping a sensational 16.95m in the final round, matching
the Olympic qualifying standard and guaranteeing his place
on the plane to Athens.
Following a fine sixth place finish in the Norwich Union
London GP with 16.72m, Nathan went to the Olympics in Athens.
This was to be his GB senior debut, he jumped a commendable
16.84m for 13th in the qualifying round; missing a spot
in the final by just 7cms and in the process defeated thirteen
jumpers who had exceeded 17m.
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