Tony Jarrett: despite once being fourth quickest ever, was he usually outshone by fellow Brit Colin Jackson
PICTURES: MARK SHEARMAN
WHERE ARE THEY NOW?
TONY JARRETT retired from athletics in 2003 when he pulled a cruciate ligament in his knee. However, the man who still sits second on the UK all-time 110m hurdles list courtesy of his 13.00 clocking, set when placing runner-up to Colin Jackson in the IAAF World Championships in 1993, wasted no time in finding something else to do, as he quickly began working as a learning mentor in a school, a role he still does today, alongside public speaking and coaching.