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Sports Personality of the Year 2024: Trevor Painter and Jenny Meadows win Coach of the Year

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Trevor Painter and Jenny Meadows have shared the BBC Sports Personality Coach of the Year award after guiding Keely Hodgkinson to Olympic gold at Paris 2024.

With the help of Painter and Meadows, Hodgkinson, 22, secured her first global 800m title in the French capital in August.

Hodgkinson also retained her European title and became the sixth-fastest woman in history over the two-lap event with a new British record of one minute 54.61 seconds. She also won the main 2024 Sports Personality of the Year award.

Painter and Meadows’ Manchester-based M11 Track Club produced two further Olympic medals for Team GB in Paris, as Georgia Bell claimed 1500m bronze and Lewis Davey won bronze as part of the men’s 4x400m relay team.

Painter previously coached Meadows, who won world 800m and 4x400m relay bronze medals in 2009, and world indoor 800m silver in 2010.

They married in 2006.

Painter said: “First of all it is an honour to get the microphone as Jenny normally does all the talking.

“It is hard enough standing out in Wigan as a coach, as you have Matt Peet at Wigan Warriors, you have Shaun Wane and Andy Farrell – it is great to do the best you can.”

Meadows said: “I have got to say Trevor’s leadership is brilliant. He really involves that culture and fun. It is hard work on a daily basis.”

Together they led Hodgkinson to Olympic silver as a teenager on her Games debut in Tokyo three years ago, before the Leigh athlete won consecutive world silvers in 2022 and 2023.

She followed that up with Olympic gold by dominating the final and delivering the gold she and her team had been working towards.

The joint award was presented to Painter and Meadows by London 2012 Olympic heptathlon champion Jessica Ennis-Hill and Kelly Holmes – winner of 800m and 1500m gold at Athens 2004.

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