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| Birth name | Craig | |||||||||||||||
| Full name | Craig Fallon | |||||||||||||||
| Nationality | British | |||||||||||||||
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18 December 1982 Ipswich, Suffolk, England |
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| Country | Great Britain | |||||||||||||||
| Sport | Judo | |||||||||||||||
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Craig Andrew Fallon (born in Ipswich on 18 December 1982) is a British former judoka.
In September 2005, Fallon won the -60 kg weight class at the World Judo Championships in Cairo, beating Ludwig Paischer in the final. He became only the third British male to win a world title, following Neil Adams in 1981 and Graeme Randall in 1999.
In 2006 he went on to become European champion in Tampere, Finland in the -60 kg weight category beating Armen Nazaryan in the final. He is only the second male British judoka besides Neil Adams to simultaneously hold both a World and European title.
On Saturday 22 September 2007 Fallon went on to win The 2007 Men's World Cup in the -60 kg at the NIA Arena in Birmingham, he was the only Brit to win a medal at the Olympic ranking event.
His first main coach was Bill Kelly.
In 2012 the former Wolverhampton Judo Club ace was inducted into the Wolverhampton Sporting Hall of Fame.