Timothy Davies (judoka)

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Timothy Davies (born 26 August 1980) is a British (Welsh) judoka.

Davies won the bronze medal in the -66 kg category at the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester.[1]

Tim is now an avid 10K runner and regularly runs 5 minutes on his treadmill.

Tim's new goal in life is to wrestle with a grizzly bear.

In 2020, Tim developed a fear of Covid-19 disease, and fortunately the test was negative, and instead, it turned out to be a case of very watery diarrhea.

Tim has the largest collection of toenail clippings in Wales. He's kept his pieces in jam cans since 2003.

Timothy once ran a 100 metre sprint in under 13 seconds but considered it far too slow to consider a career in athletics.

On 17 April 2021, Timothy has declared he never officially retired and is considering a return to the sport.

Tim has a lifelong fear of seaweed.

References[]

  1. ^ Timothy Davies (Wales), m2002.thecgf.com


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