British sprinter (born 1982)
Conrad Williams
Conrad Williams (right) with the GB 4x400 m team at the World Championships in 2009
Born (1982-03-20 ) 20 March 1982 (age 42) Kingston, Jamaica Height 1.82 m (5 ft 11+ 1 ⁄2 in) Weight 75 kg (165 lb)
Conrad Williams (born 20 March 1982) is a British track and field sprinter who competes in the 400 metres and 4×400 m relay . He holds a personal best of 45.02 seconds for the individual event.
The majority of his success has come in relay events, where he has won eight senior international medals, including the gold medal for both England at the 2014 Commonwealth Games , and for Great Britain at the 2014 European Athletics Championships .
At the 2012 Summer Olympics, although he did not advance beyond the semi-finals in the 400 m, he was part of the British team that came fourth in the men's 4 x 400 m.[ 1] [ 2]
He is a resident in Hither Green , Lewisham .
4 x 440 yards (1930–1966) 1930 : Leigh-Wood , Townend , Burghley , Brangwin (ENG ) 1934 : Rathbone , Blake , Stoneley , Rampling (ENG ) 1938 : Orr , Dale , Fritz , Loaring (CAN ) 1950 : Carr , Gedge , Humphreys , Price (AUS ) 1954 : Higgins , Dick , Fryer , Johnson (ENG ) 1958 : Day , Evans , Potgieter , M.C. Spence (RSA ) 1962 : Kerr , Khan , M.A. Spence , M. Spence (JAM ) 1966 : Yearwood , Bernard , Roberts , Mottley (TTO ) 4 x 400 metres (1970–present) 1970 : Nyamau , Sang , Ouko , Asati (KEN ) 1974 : Asati , Musyoki , Sang , Koskei (KEN ) 1978 : Kimaiyo , Ngetich , Njiri , Koskei (KEN ) 1982 : Cook , Brown , Scutt , Bennett (ENG ) 1986 : Akabusi , Brown , Black , Bennett (ENG ) 1990 : D. Kitur , S. Kitur , Kipkemboi , Mwanzia (KEN ) 1994 : McKenzie , Crampton , Patrick , Ladejo (ENG ) 1998 : Clarke , Haughton , McDonald , Martin (JAM ) 2002 : Deacon , Baldock , Rawlinson , Caines (ENG ) 2006 : Steffensen , Troode , Ormrod , Hill (AUS ) 2010 : Milburn , Moore , Cole , Wroe (AUS ) 2014 : Williams , Bingham , Awde , Hudson-Smith (ENG ) 2018 : Maotoanong , Thebe , Nkobolo , Makwala (BOT ) 2022 : St. Hillaire , Guevara , Cedenio , Richards (TTO )
1934 : Germany (Hamann , Scheele , Voigt , Metzner ) 1938 : Germany (Blazejezak , Bues , Linnhoff , Harbig ) 1946 : France (Santona , Cros , Chef d'Hôtel , Lunis ) 1950 : Great Britain (Pike , Lewis , Scott , Pugh ) 1954 : France (Haarhoff , Degats , Martin-du-Gard , Goudeau ) 1958 : Great Britain (Sampson , MacIsaac , Wrighton , Salisbury ) 1962 : West Germany (Kindermann , Schmitt , Reske , Kinder ) 1966 : Poland (Werner , Borowski , Grędziński , Badeński ) 1969 : France (Bertould , Nicolau , Carette , Nallet ) 1971 : West Germany (Schlöske , Jordan , Jellinghaus , Köhler ) 1974 : Great Britain (Cohen , Hartley , Pascoe , Jenkins ) 1978 : West Germany (Weppler , Hofmeister , Herrmann , Schmid ) 1982 : West Germany (Skamrahl , Schmid , Giessing , Weber ) 1986 : Great Britain (Redmond , Akabusi , Whittle , Black ) 1990 : Great Britain (Sanders , Akabusi , Regis , Black ) 1994 : Great Britain (McKenzie , Black , Whittle , Ladejo ) 1998 : Great Britain (Hylton , Baulch , Thomas , Richardson ) 2002 : Great Britain (Deacon , Elias , Baulch , Caines ) 2006 : France (Djhone , M'Barke , Keïta , Raquil ) 2010 : Russia (Dyldin , Aksyonov , Krasnov , Trenikhin ) 2012 : Belgium (Gillet , J. Borlée , Bouckaert , K. Borlée ) 2014 : Great Britain (Rooney , Bingham , Williams , Hudson-Smith ) 2016 : Belgium (Watrin , J. Borlée , D. Borlée , K. Borlée ) 2018 : Belgium (D. Borlée , J. Borlée , J. Sacoor , K. Borlée ) 2022 : Great Britain (Hudson-Smith , Dobson , Davey , Haydock-Wilson ) 2024 : Belgium (Sacoor , Vanderbemden , D. Borlée , Doom )