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Racing Past - About

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    About John Cobley. I ran regularly for 44 years and competed for the first ten of them. Running became a passion at school. When 15, I joined Brighton Athletic Club in 1958. I was an average club runner; my highest running achievement was winning the Sussex 6-Mile title in 1966. I ran with Brighton AC for ten years until I was awarded a track ...

Racing Past - Home

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    Welcome to Racing Past, a non-profit website dedicated to the history of competitive running. You will see that Bob Phillips is now carrying the baton for this site, as I have moved on to another website on the arts (coppice …

Racing Past-The Landy Era

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    By John Cobley. The Landy Era by Len Johnson: Book Review . There have been several books on Bannister’s breaking of the four-minute Mile, ... Racing Past. Categories. Major Games. Profile. Great Races. Decades. 1940s. 1950s. 1960s. 1970s. Pre-1940s. From Bob Phillips ...

Racing Past-Conquerors of Time

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    Racing Past The History of Middle and Long Distance Running. Home; Articles; Major Games ; 1948 Olympic Games; 1950 European Championships; 1952 Olympic Games; 1954 Empire Games; ... By John Cobley. Book Review . Conquerors of Time by Lynn McConnell. Sports Books, Cheltenham, UK, 2009. 239pp.

Articles - Racing Past

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    15th February 2011. Boysen shot away at the start and created a huge 15m lead. His lead at the bell (53.8 but 51.8 in T&FN) was 10m from Swedes Bengtsson and Linden. Hansenne and Bannister were a few yards behind him, and Parlett and Clare were even further back. Hansenne moved hard round the curve with Bengtsson on hi...

Articles - Racing Past

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    The history of Middle and Long Distance Running, Great Races, Runner Profiles and Major Games.

Racing Past-Articles

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    15th February 2011. Boysen shot away at the start and created a huge 15m lead. His lead at the bell (53.8 but 51.8 in T&FN) was 10m from Swedes Bengtsson and Linden. Hansenne and Bannister were a few yards behind him, and Parlett and Clare were even further back. Hansenne moved hard round the curve with Bengtsson on hi...

Racing Past-Articles

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    Perhaps the best way to appreciate the tenacity and finishing power of Alan Simpson is to watch the film of the 1964 Olympic 1,500 final. At the bell, his situation at …

John Cobley Books Index - Australian History Research

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    The index is a brilliant reference resource for historians for a quick check of John Cobley publications. There are over 13,000 entries. The cost for the CD-ROM: $30 inc Postage (or $35 on USB Stick) Payment by bank deposit or Paypal, please contact direct Beth Taylor. Copies of full entries from the rare and out-of-print books are available at ...

John Cobley - Wikipedia

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    John Cobley (1872–1958), was an Australian lawn bowls international who competed in the 1950 British Empire Games.. Bowls career. At the 1950 British Empire Games he won the silver medal in the fours event with his brother James Cobley, Len Knight and Charles Cordaiy.. He was the 1949 Australian National Bowls Championships rinks (fours) winner, bowling with the same trio and …

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