Arthur Anderson (athlete)

Arthur Emilius David Anderson DSO MC (30 September 1886 21 October 1967) was an English track and field athlete from Brentford,[1] who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics.

Biography

Anderson was born in Twickenham, a village and a parish in Brentford district, Middlesex county in Greater London, England.[2] His parents were David Anderson (b. 1844), an Anglican prebendary, and Blanch Alice May Anderson (b. 1857). He also had a sister, Mona Constance Anabel (b. 1884), and a brother, Gerrard Rupert Laurie (b. 1889)[2]

In 1912 he was eliminated in the semi-finals of the 100 metres competition as well as of the 200 metres event.

Anderson's brother Gerard held the world record in the 440 metres hurdles and also participated in the 1912 Stockholm Olympics. In 1914, Gerard Anderson was killed in combat in World War I.[3][4]

Military service

During the First World War, Anderson served with the King's Own Scottish Borderers. He was awarded the Military Cross in the 1916 Birthday Honours and the Distinguished Service Order in the 1918 New Year Honours.[5]

References

  1. England & Wales, FreeBMD Birth Index: Arthur Emilius D Anderson; Oct-Nov-Dec quarter 1886; District: Brentford; Volume: 3a; Page: 55.
  2. 1 2 ANDERSON, GERARD RUPERT LAURIE. Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
  3. Gerard Anderson Spartacus Educational
  4. Laurie Anderson. Sports-Reference.com
  5. The London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 30450. p. 17. 7 January 1918.

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