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Tom McKean was born on 27 October, 1963 in Bellshill, North Lanarkshire, Scotland, is a British former middle-distance runner (born 1963). Discover Tom McKean's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 60 years old?

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Age 60 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 27 October, 1963
Birthday 27 October
Birthplace Bellshill, North Lanarkshire, Scotland
Nationality North

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1963

Thomas McKean (born 27 October 1963) is a Scottish former middle-distance runner representing Great Britain and Scotland internationally.

1985

In addition, he came first in all European Cup races from 1985 to 1991.

1986

McKean also won a silver medal in the 1986 European Championships in Athletics 800m splitting British teammates Sebastian Coe and Steve Cram, an event memorably described by Ian Wooldridge as being "like three Spitfires coming out of the sun".

McKean represented Scotland at the Commonwealth where he won silver medals in 1986 in the 800 metres event and in 1990 in the 4 x 400m Relay event.

Unlike some of his contemporaries, McKean did not continue a high profile role in athletics after his retirement from competition.

McKean was a Strathclyde Police officer until retiring in 2022.

1987

McKean, who was born in Bellshill, North Lanarkshire, was one of the favourites for the 1987 World Championships in Athletics 800 m. However, he caught the foot of Stephen Ole Marai in the final and suffered an injury which resulted in him finishing last.

1988

However, he failed to reach the Olympic final both in 1988, when he was disqualified for too much physical contact, and 1992.

1989

He won the IAAF World Cup 800 metres in 1989.

Outdoors, McKean reached the lower steps of podiums at both European and Commonwealth Games level.

Racing during the brief era when two championships for British athletes were held annually, McKean won three British titles y; he was twice the 800 metre champion at the AAA Championships, recognised as the premier British athletics championships of the time despite allowing guest runners, while he also won the 800 metres title once at the alternative UK Athletics Championships event for British athletes only.

He set his personal best in London in 1989 at 1:43.88 min.

1990

He was European champion over the 800 metres in 1990, and a world (1993) and European (1990) indoor champion over the 800 metres, one of the few athletes to be both indoor and outdoor European champion in the event simultaneously.

McKean was the winner of the European Championships 800m gold medal at Split in 1990.

McKean also won the 1990 European Indoor Championships final, the 1993 IAAF World Indoor Championships 800 m final, and the World Cup 800m race in 1989.

1991

In first round qualifying for the 1991 World Championships in Athletics 800 m he slowed up too early before the line.

He ended up third and failed to qualify.

The two athletes ahead of him were eventual Gold and bronze medalists Billy Konchellah and Mark Everett.