Henry Macintosh
| Acquisition medal | ||
|---|---|---|
Henry Macintosh | ||
| Track and field | ||
| The Olympics | ||
| Money | 1912 Stockholm | Boy 4*100m relay |
Henry Macintosh (Henry Maitland Macintosh, from June 10, 1892 to July 26, 1918) is a track-and-field athlete of U.K. Scotland. It is the gold medalist of the Stockholm Olympics for 1,912 years.
Career
I learn in Scottish Glenn almond college and Cambridge University corpus Christie college, and Macintosh participates in the third kind of 100m, 200m and the 4*100m relay for the Stockholm Olympics in 1912. 100m is defeated in a primary qualifier. Called the renunciation as for 200m in the semifinals on the way ended with a result. However, I play the 4*100m relay as the second runner of the British team. Blessed with the United States of the favorite, the good luck called the baton pass mistake of Germany, I shined in the honor of the gold medal with William apple Garth, Victor D'Arcy, David Jacob.
Macintosh got injured in a fight of Somme about the duty of the argyle and Sutherland highlander regiment in World War I in the second in 1918 and just died.
Outside link
- Results (English) by Henry Macintosh - by Ogura fee and the Olympics
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