Ron Roddan
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Ron Roddan was the coach of Linford Christie
Linford Christie
Linford Cicero Christie OBE is a former sprinter from the United Kingdom. He is the only British man to have won gold medals in the 100 metres at all four major competitions open to British athletes: the Olympic Games, the World Championships, the European Championships and the Commonwealth Games...

 OBE
Order of the British Empire
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, the former sprinter from the United Kingdom
United Kingdom
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, who he began coaching in 1979. A former Civil Service
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 laboratory assistant, Roddan was himself a sprinter in the Fifties and Sixties. During his coaching career, he has had more than 30 athletes selected for the British team. Currently, Roddan coaches Rachel Christie
Rachel Christie
Rachel Sophia Adina Christie is a British beauty pageant contestant and athlete who was briefly Miss England 2009, and the first black mixed race woman to hold the title.-Personal:...

, Linford's niece, who is a former winner of the Miss England
Miss England
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 beauty pageant.

Roddan first met Christie while the sprinter was attending school in Fulham
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, London
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.

Speaking in a High Court libel hearing in 1998, Roddan told the jury that a magazine article by John McVicar
John McVicar
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 alleging Linford Christie took drugs to get to the top was a "fairy story", describing a suggestion that the Olympic
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 gold medallist's impressive physique may have been due to taking steroids or other performance-enhancing banned substances
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 as "ridiculous". In 2001, in response to claims by claims by Sebastian Coe that Christie's time as British athletic captain was marred by "continual conflict," Roddan said he was "surprised that someone of such so-called brevity would come out with a load of rubbish like this" and insisted that Christie enjoyed the support of his fellow athletes in the various British athletic teams that he competed in.

In February 2011, Roddan received London’s Regional Council Performance Coach of the Year Award. Prior to this, in October 2010, he had received the national Performance Coach award at the England Athletics Hall of Fame and National Volunteer Awards.
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