Peter Radford
| Acquisition medal | ||
|---|---|---|
| Boy track and field | ||
| The Olympics | ||
| Copper | 1960 Rome | 100m |
| Copper | 1960 Rome | 4*100m relay |
| Land championship in Europe | ||
| Copper | 1958 Stockholm | 100m |
| Silver | 1958 Stockholm | 4*100m relay |
Peter Radford (Peter Frank Radford, September 20, 1939 -) is a British track-and-field athlete. It is the copper medalist of the Rome Olympics for 1,960 years.
Career
Radford participates in a championship held in Stockholm in 1958 in Europe. I leave a grade of the second place by the third place, the 4*100m relay at 100m. I establish the new world record of 20.5 seconds at 220 yards (200m) just before the Rome Olympics in 1960. However, in Rome OLYMPIC, even a bronze medal, a 4*100m relay remained for bronze medal acquisition next to German Armin Harry, American David SIMM at 100m next to Germany, the Soviet Union.
Radford participates in the Tokyo Olympics of 1964 as a British representative of the 4*100m relay. However, the result ended in the eighth place in the final.
Outside link
- Results (English) by Peter Radford - by Ogura fee and the Olympics
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