Jason Wing
Jason Wing (born 12 October 1965) is a British bobsledder who competed in the mid-1990s.
Sporting Career
Wing's first sporting success was as a junior long jumper and sprinter and he featured in the national rankings from 1980-86. his best performances were 10.7 seconds for the 100m and 7.38m in the long jump. At the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Wing finished fifth in the four-man event. He also gained a silver medal at the 1994 European Championships (four-man) in La Plange, France as well as gaining a silver and bronze medals during the 1993/4 World Cup circuit in Altenberg, Germany and St Moritz, Switzerland. Wing played Rugby Union for Cambridgeshire Colts before being introduced to Rugby League during his time at Borough Road PE College in west London. He went on to play professional Rugby League for London Crusaders after representing Great Britain Students Rugby League team against France. Wing was regarded as an extremely pacy and powerful winger and he was a prolific try scorer.
Teaching Career
Wing is a career schoolteacher and has taught PE since 1989. Educated at Neale-Wade School, he taught at several schools including Witchford Village College, Isleworth and Syon School and Gunnersbury School for Boys. Wing coached a number of high performing athletes during his time as a PE teacher including England International sprinter Chris Craig. He returned to his former school Neale-Wade as principal in 2011. Wing was appointed as Executive Headteacher for both Neale-Wade and Burrowmoor Primary School in May 2015, both schools are sponsored by The Active Learning Trust. [1]
References
- ↑ "Former Olympian hails 'dream job' as new Principal of Neale-Wade Community College". Cambs Times. 21 June 2011.