Reginald Salisbury WOODS

Grande-Bretagne
Grande-Bretagne
Athlétisme Athlétisme 
Participations2
Première participationParis 1924
Année de naissance1891

Biographie

One of the pioneers of English shot putting, Rex Woods competed for Cambridge vs. Oxford four times (1912-14, 1920) and was the winner on the last two occasions. He first competed in the AAA Championships in 1912 when he finished fourth, and he made his last appearance when second in 1928. In the years between, he won the title in 1924 and 1926. Woods was also an excellent quarter-miler and in 1913 he beat the 1912 Olympic runner Ernest Haley. Additionally he came close to winning a rugby blue and was a low-handicap golfer. Rex Woods served with the RAMC in France (1914-18) and Mauritius and Madagascar (1939-45), but most of his life was spent in Cambridge where he shared a medical practice with Edward Bevan, the Olympic rowing gold medalist. For many years both partners maintained a keen interest in University sport.

Personal Bests: 440y – 51.8 (1913); SP – 13.75 (45-1½) (1927).

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