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Tommy Godwin (cyclist, born 1920)

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192: 164: 143: 113: 317:, with Robert Geldard, Dave Ricketts, and Wilfrid Waters, and in the 1,000m time trial. Preparation for the pursuit was hampered by an argument among the coaching staff on the eve of the games, but after a poor performance in the qualifying round, they improved their time by 17 seconds in the subsequent three rounds, winning the bronze in a time faster than the French achieved in the final. 248:'s riding in the 1,000-metre time-trial inspired him; British amateur champion W. W. Maxfield was also an early hero. Godwin began racing three years later and rode the fastest 1,000m of the season at the Alexander Sports Ground. He was invited to trials in the Midlands to find riders for the next Olympics, despite not yet having won a race. 286:, that year and in 1944. In the national championship of 1944, at which Harris made his breakthrough, Godwin won the five-mile. He repeated this success in 1945, adding the 25-mile title which he retained in 1946. In 1949 he won the 4000 metres event. He won the BSA Gold Column, offered by his employers, by winning the five-mile at 263:
and Dave Ricketts for being selected for the world championship at a young age, "not that I had any claims to such honors but because their good fortune provided them with expert tuition and decent tracks for training. In the Midlands, this all seemed so far away."
240:, United States to British parents in 1920. The family returned to Britain in 1932. His first bicycle was a Wrenson's delivery bike which he used to run errands for a local grocer. He became interested in cycling because of the 155: 363:, and founded the Birmingham RCC. He was Britain's first paid national coach and trained a generation of British track riders, many of whom won national and international titles and medals. They included 176: 665: 690: 650: 228:
In 2010 he was selected as an ambassador for the 2012 London Olympics. In 2012, aged 91, he was selected to take part in the Olympic torch relay, carrying it through Solihull.
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The win at Herne Hill, the first time he had ridden there, "must have impressed, for an invitation to ride in Paris came my way," he said in the British weekly,
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was published in 2007 by John Pinkerton Memorial Publishing Fund. He was president of Solihull Cycling Club. His wife, Eileen, died on 5 January 2011.
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The change in war fortunes meant more sport in Britain from 1943. Godwin was unbeaten in five-mile scratch events and won the Cattlow Trophy at
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When aged 91 he was selected to participate in the Olympic Torch relay, to carry it on a 300-metre leg through Solihull on 1 July 2012.
675: 225:, active during the 1940s and 1950s. He held national records and raced abroad. He later became a coach, manager, and administrator. 20: 640: 592: 371: 272: 432: 321: 198: 275:. But there was little competitive cycling and he rode at only 13 meetings between 1940 and the end of 1942. 469: 635: 630: 395: 333: 306: 241: 170: 149: 302:. "Being the first international test after cessation of hostilities it was indeed a great honour." 413: 268: 183: 256: 596: 341: 453: 403: 245: 118: 624: 222: 134: 127: 614: 557: 348: 314: 589: 375: 364: 279: 237: 379: 360: 287: 283: 260: 496: 578: 345: 252: 73: 352: 374:. For 36 years from 1950, he ran a cycle shop in Silver Street in the 399: 310: 356: 337: 611:
London lives: 1948 Olympic cyclist Tommy Godwin – audio slideshow
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on 29 July 1939. His chances of Olympic selection ended with the
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For the World Endurance Record breaking cyclist, see
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Tommy Godwin (cyclist, born 1912)
Solihull
Great Britain
track cycling
Olympic Games
1948 London
1km time trial
1948 London
Team pursuit
British Empire Games
1950 Auckland
1km time trial
track cyclist
Connecticut
1936 Summer Olympics
Arie van Vliet
Coventry
Second World War
Reg Harris
reserved occupation
BSA
Fallowfield
Manchester
Herne Hill
1948 Summer Olympics
London
team pursuit
1950 British Empire Games
1964 Summer Olympics
Tokyo

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