Jason Carl Gardeneris a retired British sprint athlete. He won an Olympic gold medal in the 4x 100 metres relay at the 2004 Olympic Games, and is also the 2004 World Indoor Champion at 60 metres... (wikipedia)
When you've got a world record-holder in your event that runs significantly faster than anyone else in the world, you have to be 100 per cent if you are going to have a chance. It is a disappointment.
I was going very well until my hamstring tightened and I'm disappointed with third, although I beat some good guys.
I would have liked to have done but it would be almost impossible to do so.
I have always ran well there and it is renowned as a very fast track.
It is a dream come true but we had amazing faith in each other after the semi-final.
It has always been my ambition to win a major outdoor title and that will be the plan at the Commonwealths.
I struggled through the individual and so I'm pleased because at least I've come away with a medal.
At the moment that is my major target and remains my primary aim,
The British fans really know hoe to get behind their athletes.
It's a hard question to answer but I did think deeply about it.
Even without Chambers, we have a great squad,
I've got a massive cramp in my hamstring,
I want to get off to a strong start in 2006 so I'll be looking for a good win in Glasgow. After a hard winter's training it'll be great to get back to competition.
I want to get off to a strong start in 2006 so I'll be looking for a good win at the Norwich Union International in Glasgow.
I'm getting faster with every race but I have to admit I was a little tired after travelling here.
This is my third consecutive title and that's great specially because I had a very tough challenge from the French guy.