Education
He attended Nunthorpe Secondary School, where he still holds many of its year group records for triple and long jump, before attending Prior Pursglove College in Guisborough.
He attended Nunthorpe Secondary School, where he still holds many of its year group records for triple and long jump, before attending Prior Pursglove College in Guisborough.
Born in Middlesbrough, Tomlinson began competing for Middlesbrough Air Corps (formerly Mandale Harriers and Middlesbrough and Cleveland Air Corps) at the age of 10, mostly over 100m and 200m. In his early teens Chris decided to concentrate on long jump. His major breakthrough came in 2002 when, just three months after breaking both wrists in a freak weight-training accident, he jumped 8.27 m to break the British record that had been held by Lynn Davies for 34 years.
On 7 July 2007 he increased his record by a further 2 cm, jumping 8.29 metres (27 ft 24 in) while competing in Bad Langensalza in Germany.
Tomlinson now competes for athletics club Newham and Essex Beagles. In February 2008 he became the world"s top long jumper of the year so far with a leap of 8.18m.
He competed at the 2008 Olympic Games without reaching the final. On 20 August 2009, his record was broken by 1 cm by Greg Rutherford in the qualifying for the World Championships long jump final.
Both Rutherford and Tomlinson progressed to the final.
Tomlinson regained the British record in July 2011 with a jump of 8.35 m in Paris. Rutherford equalled this distance on 3 May 2012, before surpassing it in 2014. Tomlinson was conferred with an Honorary doctorate by the University of East London in 2010.