Personal information | |
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Nationality | New Zealander |
Born |
Auckland |
20 December 1994
Height | 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) (2011) |
Weight | 118 kg (260 lb) (2012) |
Sport | |
Country | New Zealand |
Sport | Shot put |
Coached by | Kirsten Hellier |
Achievements and titles | |
Personal best(s) |
5 kg: 24.45 m (North Shore 2011, WYB) 6 kg: 23.00 m (North Shore 2013, WJR) 7.26 kg: 21.01 m (Lower Hutt 2017) |
Medal record
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Jackson "Jacko" Gill (born 20 December 1994) is a shot putter from New Zealand. At the 2010 World Junior Championships in Athletics, he won the gold medal in the shot put at only 15 years, 213 days, surpassing Usain Bolt (who was 15 years, 332 days old when he won the 200 metres in 2002) as the youngest-ever male junior champion. He successfully defended his title, winning gold again at the 2012 World Junior Championships in Athletics. Gill throws with his right hand, using the spin technique.
Gill first came to prominence in late 2009 when he set world age-14 bests with the 5 kg Shot (20.42m) and 6 kg Shot (17.41m). At the 2010 World Junior Championships in Athletics, as a 15-year-old, Gill won the gold in the shot put (6 kg) with a distance of 20.76m, beating 18- and 19-year-olds and becoming the youngest-ever male junior champion.
In 2010, prior to the World Junior Championships, Gill threw the 5 kg shot 22.53m at an event in , Sweden, exceeding the best-known performances with that weight for 15- and 16-year-olds. He improved to 22.60m in finishing second at the inaugural Youth Olympic Games despite being unwell. On 11 December 2010, at the New Zealand National Secondary Schools Championships, Gill set a youth (under-18) world-best performance of 23.86m (5 kg).
On 26 March 2011, at the New Zealand National Championships, Gill achieved 21.34m with the 6 kg shot, at the time ranking him 4th on the all-time IAAF junior list for shot put.
On 23 April 2011, at 16 years of age, Gill threw 20.01m with the senior shot (7.26 kg). Gill's throw broke the 44-year-old New Zealand national record set by Les Mills in 1967. This performance surpassed the standard for the 2011 Athletics World Championships, however the rules for that competition exclude anyone of Jacko's age competing in any throwing events. An appeal to the IAAF for an exception to be made to this regulation to allow Gill to compete was rejected. The performance also surpassed the B standard for the 2012 Olympics however not only was it outside the qualifying period (which started on 1 May) it was also less than the qualification standard (20.30m) subsequently set by Athletics New Zealand. However, he did go on to qualify for the 2012 Olympics on 5 December 2011 by throwing 20.38m. On the same occasion he threw 22.31 with the 6 kg shot to become the second furthest junior (under-20) thrower ever with that weight. Gill has been reported as the youngest and one of the lightest athletes to throw over 20m.