Track & Field
Duckworth, Tim

Tim Duckworth
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- Volunteer Assistant, Multis
National Champion decathlete Tim Duckworth is serving as a volunteer assistant coach at Washington in 2022-23, working along with Husky Associate Head Coach Toby Stevenson while continuing to train with Stevenson and compete at an international level.
A first major international medal for Duckworth came at the 2019 European Indoor Championships where he finished second in the heptathlon with 6,156 points.
In 2018 as a senior at Kentucky, Duckworth became just the second man to win both the NCAA decathlon and heptathlon titles in the same season. He went to No. 7 in NCAA history with a decathlon score of 8,336 points to win the outdoor national title, and he also set the NCAA decathlon long jump record of 26-3 1/2. Duckworth owns British citizenship and competes internationally for Great Britain, and his heptathlon best of 6,188 points is the British National Record.
Duckworth was the 2018 National Indoor Field Athlete of the Year and the 2018 SEC Field Athlete of the Year indoors and outdoors.
A first major international medal for Duckworth came at the 2019 European Indoor Championships where he finished second in the heptathlon with 6,156 points.
In 2018 as a senior at Kentucky, Duckworth became just the second man to win both the NCAA decathlon and heptathlon titles in the same season. He went to No. 7 in NCAA history with a decathlon score of 8,336 points to win the outdoor national title, and he also set the NCAA decathlon long jump record of 26-3 1/2. Duckworth owns British citizenship and competes internationally for Great Britain, and his heptathlon best of 6,188 points is the British National Record.
Duckworth was the 2018 National Indoor Field Athlete of the Year and the 2018 SEC Field Athlete of the Year indoors and outdoors.