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local historian Tommy Hampson (footballer) (1898–?), English footballer Tommy Hampson (1907–1965), British track and field athlete Hampson (surname) This...
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Stuart Hampson, English executive Ted Hampson (born 1936), Canadian hockey player Thomas Hampson (born 1955), American baritone Tommy Hampson (1907–1965)...
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Thomas Hampson (2 May 1898 – after 1929) was an English professional association footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Born in Bury, Hampson began his...
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Licensed Insolvency Practitioners. The company was founded by Thomas "Tommy" Hampson Silk in 1947 in West Bromwich as an electrical engineering concern....
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for many years and was for a while president of St Albans City F.C. Tommy Hampson (1907–1965), athlete, Olympic gold medal winner and world record holder...
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1:50.6 Sera Martin (FRA) 1928-07-14 Paris, France 1:49.8 1:49.70 Tommy Hampson (GBR) 1932-08-02 Los Angeles, United States 1:49.8y Ben Eastman (USA)...
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Haïda, MAR David Hall, USA Norman Hallows, GBR Wyndham Halswelle, GBR Tommy Hampson, GBR Marcel Hansenne, FRA Arthémon Hatungimana, BDI Lacey Hearn, USA...
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player Thomas Hampson (disambiguation), several people Tommy Hampson (1907–1965), English athlete, Olympic champion 1932 Tommy Hampson, English football...
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Charlton Athletic, Chesterfield and Burnley. Hampson was the brother of footballers Billy and Tommy Hampson. He served as a gunner in the Royal Garrison...
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Records Preceded by Tommy Hampson Ben Eastman Men's 800 metres World Record Holder August 8, 1936 – July 11, 1937 Succeeded by Elroy Robinson Preceded by...
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States Ben Eastman United States Alex Wilson Canada Men's 800m details Tommy Hampson Great Britain Alex Wilson Canada Phil Edwards Canada Men's 1500m...
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Commonwealth Games champions in men's 800 metres 880 yards (1930–1966) 1930: Tommy Hampson (ENG) 1934: Phil Edwards (BGU) 1938: Pat Boot (NZL) 1950: John Parlett (ENG)...
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lived in the house at Rooks Nest from 1883 to 1893. Tommy Hampson (1907–1965), Olympic athlete. Hampson Park is named after him. Ken Hensley (b. 1945), keyboard...
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August 29 – Paul Waner, American baseball player (b. 1903) September 4 Tommy Hampson, British Olympic athlete (b. 1907) Albert Schweitzer, Alsatian physician...
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Medal Name Sport Event Date Gold Tommy Hampson Athletics Men's 800 m 2 August Gold Tommy Green Athletics Men's 50 km walk 3 August Gold Lewis Clive...
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Commonwealth Games champions in men's 800 metres 880 yards (1930–1966) 1930: Tommy Hampson (ENG) 1934: Phil Edwards (BGU) 1938: Pat Boot (NZL) 1950: John Parlett (ENG)...
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Eastman United States 46.4 Alex Wilson Canada 47.4 800 metres details Tommy Hampson Great Britain 1:49.7 Alex Wilson Canada 1:49.9 Phil Edwards Canada...
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Jack London 1928 Amsterdam Athletics Men's 4 x 100 metres relay Gold Tommy Hampson 1932 Los Angeles Athletics Men's 800 metres Silver Jerry Cornes 1932...
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Commonwealth Games champions in men's 800 metres 880 yards (1930–1966) 1930: Tommy Hampson (ENG) 1934: Phil Edwards (BGU) 1938: Pat Boot (NZL) 1950: John Parlett (ENG)...
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Byléhn Sweden Hermann Engelhard Germany 1932 Los Angeles details Tommy Hampson Great Britain Alex Wilson Canada Phil Edwards Canada 1936 Berlin...
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the limit from 4 athletes per NOC to 3 athletes. The event was won by Tommy Hampson, the fourth consecutive British victory (it would be the last in the...
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Geoffrey de Gorham (d. 1146), scholar, Abbot of St Albans Abbey 1119–1146 Tommy Hampson (1907–1965), runner - 800m Olympic Champion (1932 in Los Angeles) and...
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Commonwealth Games champions in men's 800 metres 880 yards (1930–1966) 1930: Tommy Hampson (ENG) 1934: Phil Edwards (BGU) 1938: Pat Boot (NZL) 1950: John Parlett (ENG)...
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Ed Ablowich Karl Warner Bill Carr Great Britain (GBR) Crew Stoneley Tommy Hampson David Burghley Godfrey Rampling Canada (CAN) Ray Lewis James Ball Phil...
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1930. p. 12. Retrieved 2 April 2021. "More English wins at Hamilton. Hampson's half-mile. Scot's great victory in Marathon race". The Manchester Guardian...
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1929 Cyril Ellis Violet Streater 1930 Tommy Hampson Gladys Lunn 1931 Tommy Hampson Gladys Lunn 1932 Tommy Hampson Gladys Lunn 1933 Clifford Whitehead Ruth...
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Byléhn Sweden Hermann Engelhard Germany 1932 Los Angeles details Tommy Hampson Great Britain Alex Wilson Canada Phil Edwards Canada 1936 Berlin...
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Ed Ablowich Karl Warner Bill Carr Great Britain (GBR) Crew Stoneley Tommy Hampson David Burghley Godfrey Rampling Canada (CAN) Ray Lewis James Ball Phil...
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