Curtis Robb

Curtis Robb (born 7 June 1972) is a former British middle distance runner, who competed at two consecutive Summer Olympics for Great Britain, in 1992 and 1996.

Robb first began running with Liverpool Harriers & AC, a racing team based in Liverpool, at the age of 12.

[2] From the age of 17, he was coached by Ernie Gallagher, a former miler who had raced Roger Bannister in the 1950s.

At the 1993 World Championships in Athletics, Robb raced in the men's 800 metres, where he was involved in a controversy in his semi-final after cutting in front of Johnny Gray, with Gray losing his step.

In this role he operated on the glutes of GB international orienteer Charlie Adams.