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Your submission at Articles for creation: Bill Porter (Gibraltar) (November 23)

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Bill Porter (Athlete)

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Bill Porter (Born 1990) is a British track and field athlete.

At 14, he won the London Youth Games 100m and 200m [1].

At 16, he was approached by College Prospects of America (CPOA), an NCAA sport scholarship recruitment agency on behalf of several U.S universities headhunting him to compete in their sport scholarship programme, but later decided to attend Loughborough University in 2009, where he was coached by former international 400 metres runner Jared Deacon, alongside training partners Richard Kilty, Emily Diamond and Hayley Jones [2].

He won a Silver medal at the NatWest 2015 Island Games and is a member of the quartet who broke the Jersey national 4 x 100m record [3][4].

He attended the European Athletics Team Championships in 2019 [5].

Bill Porter (Athlete)

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Bill Porter (Born 1990) is a British track and field athlete.

At 14, he won the London Youth Games 100m and 200m [6].

At 16, he was approached by College Prospects of America (CPOA), an NCAA sport scholarship recruitment agency on behalf of several U.S universities headhunting him to compete in their sport scholarship programme, but later decided to attend Loughborough University in 2009, where he was coached by former international 400 metres runner Jared Deacon, alongside training partners Richard Kilty, Emily Diamond and Hayley Jones [7].

He won a Silver medal at the NatWest 2015 Island Games and is a member of the quartet who broke the Jersey national 4 x 100m record [8][9].

He attended the European Athletics Team Championships in 2019 [10]. — Preceding unsigned comment added by User Sport (talkcontribs) 11:13, 19 February 2020 (UTC)[reply]