Paul developed into a world class sprint hurdler in 1994
when a highly successful season culminated with a Commonwealth
bronze medal in Victoria, Canada. An outstanding junior
Paul collected his first International medal, a bronze,
at the European junior Championships at Birmingham in 1987.
He became the World No. 1 at junior level in 1988 although
he was placed a disappointing fifth at the World junior
Championships in Canada that year.
In 1993 Paul switched to 400m Hurdles, and subsequently
won the Welsh senior title twice, clocking a personal best
time of 51.30 seconds. In 1994 Paul returned to the 110m
Hurdles, dramatically reducing his personal best time from
13.97 to 13.53 seconds. He was AAA’s runner-up to
Andy Tulloch and made his GB senior debut against the USA
at Gateshead in July. He also clocked an outstanding 45.9
seconds for a 400m relay leg at the Commonwealth Games.
Coached by Linford Christie, Paul improved again in 1995
after a spell of training in Tampa. He won the AAA Indoor
60m hurdles title and went on to clock a time of 7.78 seconds
in Madrid, his best time of the season. After an uneventful
1996 season in which he just missed out on a place in the
GB Olympic team Paul arrived in Australia for a demanding
winter training period in Sydney, in preparation for the
1997 season with his coach Linford Christie. Whilst in Sydney
Paul finally decided to switch to the 400mH. His first year
in the event culminated with third in the World Championship
trials. He qualified for the GB team in a personal best
time of 50.14 secs but unfortunately just outside the qualifying
time for the World Championships.
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