George Williams (racewalker)
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Men's athletics | ||
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IAAF World Race Walking Cup | ||
1961 Lugano | 20 km walk |
George Williams (born 1935) is a British former racewalking athlete.[1] A top walker of his generation, he won the bronze medal in the 20 kilometres race walk at the inaugural 1961 IAAF World Race Walking Cup. He was one of three Britons to medal at the event, the others being Ken Matthews and Don Thompson – both went on to win Olympic titles.[2][3][4]
He retired from the sport in his twenties, though Paul Nihill (an Olympic and European medallist) credited Williams with his successful approach to training methods in the developing sport. Williams published an autobiography, Run, Rabbit, Run, Rabbit, Run, Run, Run, in 2010 covering his sporting exploits.[5][6]
References
- ↑ George Williams. RaceWalkUK. Retrieved on 2016-04-17.
- ↑ IAAF World Race Walking Cup. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2016-04-17.
- ↑ Olympic Games (Men). GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2016-04-17.
- ↑ IAAF World Race Walking Cup Taicang 2014 Facts & Figures. IAAF. Retrieved on 2016-04-16.
- ↑ Run Rabbit, Run Rabbit, Run, Run, Run.... RunRabbit. Retrieved on 2016-04-17.
- ↑ Books About Race Walking. The Race Walking Association. Retrieved on 2016-04-17.
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