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Triple jumper Phillips Idowu in drink-drive ban | Triple jumper Phillips Idowu in drink-drive ban |
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Former Olympic triple jumper Phillips Idowu has been banned from driving after being caught in his car at more than twice the legal alcohol limit. | |
The 34-year-old, who won a silver medal at the Beijing Olympics in 2008, was stopped by Essex Police in his Land Rover in Epping on 20 September. | |
Idowu, who admitted drinking and driving, was banned for two years by Chelmsford magistrates and fined £145. | |
The hearing was told Idowu was on his way to a hotel when police stopped him. | |
After the hearing, Essex police confirmed they had been called to a "domestic incident" at Idowu's home before his arrest. | |
'Forced to leave' | |
The court heard he failed a breath test, with a recording of 96 microgrammes of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath. The legal limit is 35 microgrammes per 100 millilitres. | The court heard he failed a breath test, with a recording of 96 microgrammes of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath. The legal limit is 35 microgrammes per 100 millilitres. |
His solicitor, Joanna Life, told the court he had been out with friends the previous night and returned home to bed. | |
Ms Life said: "He just got in the car because circumstances forced him to leave the house in a hurry and he was driving a short distance." | |
She said she did not want to elaborate on the exact nature of the incident, but added: "He planned to stay at hotel which was under a mile away to get away from the circumstances which had unfolded at the house." | |
Ms Life said Idowu had co-operated with police and regularly helped charities and schools. He had no previous convictions, magistrates heard. | |
Idowu, described by police as "unemployed", has no income and is currently living off savings, the court heard. | |
He had asked to be fined rather than given community service as he had an employment opportunity abroad beginning next month, the court heard. | |
Magistrate Jeremy Bachelor ordered him to complete 50 hours of unpaid work within the next 12 months. |