Cyril Holmes
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British Empire Games | ||
1938 Sydney | 100 yd | |
1938 Sydney | 220 yd | |
1938 Sydney | 4×110 yd |
Cyril Butler Holmes (11 January 1915 – 21 June 1996) was an English athlete who competed for Great Britain in the 1936 Summer Olympics. He was also capped three times for the England national rugby union team
He was born and died in Bolton.
In 1936 he was eliminated in the quarter-finals of the 100 metres event.
Holmes was one of Britain's top sprinters in the late 1930s. In 1937 he won the AAA 100y in 9.9 seconds and both sprints at the World University Games.[1]
At the 1938 Empire Games he won the gold medal in the 100 yards in 9.7 seconds and 220 yards in 21.2 seconds. He was also a member of the English relay team which won the silver medal in the 4×110 yards competition.[2] In 1939 he won the AAA 220 yards in 21.9 seconds.
Personal Bests: 100y – 9.7 (1938); 100 – 10.5 (1939); 220y – 21.2 (1938).[3]
References
External links
- Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Cyril Holmes". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020.
- Scrum: Cyril Holmes
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(1930–1966)
- 1930: Percy Williams (CAN)
- 1934: Arthur Sweeney (ENG)
- 1938: Cyril Holmes (ENG)
- 1950: John Treloar (AUS)
- 1954: Mike Agostini (TRI)
- 1958: Keith Gardner (JAM)
- 1962: Seraphino Antao (KEN)
- 1966: Harry Jerome (CAN)
(1970–present)
- 1970: Don Quarrie (JAM)
- 1974: Don Quarrie (JAM)
- 1978: Don Quarrie (JAM)
- 1982: Allan Wells (SCO)
- 1986: Ben Johnson (CAN)
- 1990: Linford Christie (ENG)
- 1994: Linford Christie (ENG)
- 1998: Ato Boldon (TRI)
- 2002: Kim Collins (SKN)
- 2006: Asafa Powell (JAM)
- 2010: Lerone Clarke (JAM)
- 2014: Kemar Bailey-Cole (JAM)
- 2018: Akani Simbine (RSA)
- 2022: Ferdinand Omanyala (KEN)
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