Brian Jacks Explained

Brian Jacks
BJA 8th Dan, WMAC 10th Dan
Birth Name:Brian Albert Thomas Jacks
Birth Date:1946 10, df=yes
Birth Place:London, England
Hometown:Pattaya, Thailand
Height:1.78 m
Country:Great Britain
Weight Class:70 kg, 80 kg
Dan:8
Club:Budokwai
Worlds Rank:3
Worlds Year:1967
Regionals Type:EU
Regionals Rank:1
Regionals Year:1970
Regionals Year2:1973
Olympics Rank:3
Olympics Year:1972
Olympics Weight:Men's 80 kg
Updated:22 June 2023

Brian Jacks (born 5 October 1946)[1] is a British judoka who won Britain's first medal at a World Championships taking a bronze in Salt Lake City 1967,[2] and gained a second bronze at the 1972 Munich Olympics.[3]

Superstars

Brian Jacks later achieved national fame, due to his enormous upper body strength, for his performances on the BBC programme Superstars,[4] all-around sports competition that pits elite athletes from different sports against one another in a series of athletic events resembling a decathlon. He was one of the most successful competitors and dominated the British and European version of the contest from 1979 to 1980, winning four titles.

Jacks was most famous for his efforts in the gymnasium, where he repeatedly set records in the "gym tests", including 100 parallel bar dips in 60 seconds in the 1981 Challenge of the Champions, and 118 squat thrusts in the 1980 World Final. He was also very dominant in the weightlifting, canoeing and cycling events, rarely placing lower than second. Jacks was never able to win the World Superstars title, being forced to miss the 1979 event due to illness and finishing third in 1980. In 1981 he was beaten for the first time in Europe (by Keith Fielding) and would never again compete in Superstars.[5] [6]

His victories in the British and European Superstars led to the creation of the branded computer games: Brian Jacks Superstar Challenge and Brian Jacks Uchi Mata.

Superstars record

YearEventPosition
1979British Heat 21st
1979British Final1st
1979European Final1st
1980British Final1st
1980International1st
1980World Final3rd
1981Challenge of the Champions3rd

Retirement

After retiring from judo he opened a fitness and martial arts club, and in 1990 he started a company hiring bouncy castles. In 1984 he briefly appeared on the BBC show Micro Live, where he set up his new Atari 800XL with his family.[7]

Jacks lives in Pattaya, Thailand and runs a 60-room hotel/condo building.[8]

Jacks has held the official judo rank of 8th Dan from the British Judo Association (BJA) since November 1994.[9] Although considered retired from judo since the 1990s, and until recently rarely seen on the judo scene for more than 20 years, Jacks is now listed by a British multi-martial arts organization called World Martial Arts Council, as a 10th Dan.[10]

Autobiography

Notes and References

  1. Brian Jacks . https://web.archive.org/web/20161203090755/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ja/brian-jacks-1.html . dead . 3 December 2016.
  2. Web site: The History of the Budokwai . 2005 . 19 October 2006 . https://web.archive.org/web/20060915025708/http://www.thebudokwai.com/history.php . 15 September 2006 . dead . dmy.
  3. Web site: Brian Albert Thomas Jacks Biography, Olympic Medals, Records and Age . live . https://archive.today/20230930142921/https://olympics.com/en/athletes/brian-albert-thomas-jacks . 2023-09-30 . 2023-09-30 . Olympics.com.
  4. News: 5 November 2004 . Superstars: A brief history . BBC . live . 19 October 2006 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230930143613/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/tv_and_radio/superstars/3091096.stm . 2023-09-30.
  5. Web site: Majendie . Matt . 2018-05-22 . Magician, superstar and raconteur -- the curious life of judoka Brian Jacks . 2023-10-12 . CNN . en.
  6. Web site: Alliance . 2023-10-12 . WorldMAC . en-GB.
  7. (2007-02-20). Retrieved on 2014-01-23.
  8. Web site: A Night of Magic at Manhattans . Pattaya Mail . 19 August 2010 . 2004.
  9. Web site: British Judo Association – Dan Grade Register . British Judo Association . 12 April 2018 . 22 November 1994 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180714164323/http://www.britishjudo.org.uk/member-search-src/dan-register-display.php?PageNo=1&txtSurname=Jacks&grade=8th%20Dan&number=1005 . 14 July 2018 . dead.
  10. Web site: WorldMAC News . World Martial Arts Council . 15 October 2017 .