English sprinter (1912–2005)
Dr. Everard Inseal "Tiny" Davis (2 January 1912 – 25 October 2005) was an English sprint athlete who competed in the 1934 British Empire Games.[1]
He was born in Worthing.
At the 1934 Empire Games he was a member of the English relay team, including Walter Rangeley, which won the gold medal in the 4×110 yards event.[2]
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4 x 110 yards (1930–1966) | - 1930:
Miller, Brown, Adams, Fitzpatrick (CAN) - 1934:
Davis, Saunders, Rangeley, Sweeney (ENG) - 1938:
Brown, Haley, Loaring, O'Connor (CAN) - 1950:
Gordon, Johnson, Treloar, De Gruchy (AUS) - 1954:
Springbett, Stonehouse, Nelson, McFarlane (CAN) - 1958:
Radford, Sandstrom, Segal, Breacker (ENG) - 1962:
Radford, Carter, Meakin, Jones (ENG) - 1966:
E. Addy, Mends, J. Addy, Allotey (GHA) |
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4 x 100 metres (1970–present) | - 1970:
Stewart, Miller, Lawson, Quarrie (JAM) - 1974:
Lewis, D'Arcy, Ratcliffe, Haskell (AUS) - 1978:
Jenkins, Wells, Sharp, McMaster (SCO) - 1982:
Adegbehingbe, Adeyanju, Oyeledun, Eseme (NGR) - 1986:
McKoy, Mahorn, Williams, Johnson (CAN) - 1990:
Callender, Regis, Adam, Christie (ENG) - 1994:
Bailey,Gilbert, Chambers, Surin (CAN) - 1998:
Chambers, Devonish, Golding, Campbell (ENG) - 2002:
Gardener, Devonish, Condon, Campbell (ENG) - 2006:
Frater, Waugh, Williams, Powell (JAM) - 2010:
Scott, Baptiste, Devonish, Lewis-Francis (ENG) - 2014:
Livermore, Bailey-Cole, Ashmeade, Bolt (JAM) - 2018:
Arthur, Hughes, Kilty, Aikines-Aryeetey (ENG) - 2022:
Efoloko, Hughes, Mitchell-Blake, Edoburun (ENG) |
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