Description:
(Former Track and Field Athlete)
Sebastian Coe is a British former track and field athlete turned politician. Also referred to as Seb Coe or Lord Coe, he became the proud winner of four Olympic medals, including the 1500 metres gold medal at the Olympic Games in 1980 and 1984 during his career as an athlete. Coe loved running from a young age. As an active and athletic boy, he joined athletics team Hallamshire Harriers at the age of 12 and was initially coached by his father. He soon became a middle-distance specialist and caught the public’s attention in 1977 when he competed in the 800 metres at the European Indoor Championships in San Sebastian. Even though he missed the world indoor record, he was propelled to international recognition after the championship. During his running career, he developed intense rivalries with fellow Britons Steve Ovett and Steve Cram which attracted media attention for much of the 1980s. After retiring from sports, he ventured into politics and became a member of the parliament for the Conservative Party. He also served as a council member of the International Association of Athletic Federations (IAAF), and was eventually appointed vice president of the IAAF. He headed London’s efforts to bid for the 2012 Olympics and became the chair of the London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games after London’s bid was successful.
Birthday
September 29, 1956 (Libra)
Alternative names
Sebastian Newbold Coe
Height
175 cm
City
London, England
Spouse/Ex-
Carole Annett, Nicky McIrvine
Parents
Peter Coe
Tina Angela Lal
Children
Alice India Violet Coe, Harry Sebastian Newbold Coe, Madeleine Rose Coe, Peter Henry Christopher Coe
What is Sebastian Coe known for?
Sebastian Coe is known for being a former British middle-distance runner and for his role in organizing the 2012 London Olympics.
How many Olympic gold medals has Sebastian Coe won?
Sebastian Coe won two Olympic gold medals in the 1500 meters event, in 1980 and 1984.
What is Sebastian Coe's current role in sports administration?
Sebastian Coe is currently serving as the President of World Athletics, the international governing body for the sport of athletics.
What controversial decision did Sebastian Coe make during his time as the head of the London 2012 Olympics organizing committee?
Sebastian Coe controversially decided to exclude women's boxing from the Olympic program for the 2012 London Olympics, but later reversed the decision.
How did Sebastian Coe contribute to the development of the Diamond League in athletics?
Sebastian Coe played a key role in the establishment of the Diamond League, a series of elite track and field events, in order to enhance the global appeal of the sport.