Harold Abrahams
English sprinter and Olympic gold medalist
Born
December 15th, 1899
125 years ago
Died
January 14th, 1978
47 years ago — 78 years old
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
United Kingdom
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Achieved prominence as a sprinter in the early 20th century. Competed in the 1924 Paris Olympics, securing gold in the 100 meters. Pursued law at Cambridge University and later engaged in journalism, contributing to various publications. His life and athletic achievements inspired the film 'Chariots of Fire'.
Won gold medal in 100 meters at the 1924 Olympics
Competed for Great Britain in athletics
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