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John Archer (10 August 1921 – 29 July 1997) was an English athlete who competed mainly in the 100 metres. He was born in Nottingham.


Early life

He grew up at 24 North Gate in
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. He attended the High Pavement Grammar School. He returned to the High Pavement school on Friday 19 November 1948 for a presentation from the Lord Mayor, for his Olympic success. His county 100m record of 10.6 seconds lasted until August 1996, when Cori Henry ran 10.5 secs in Dudley. He trained as a PE teacher at Loughborough College in 1950. He also played rugby for the Notts, Lincs and Derbys team. He broke his leg playing rugby around late 1946.


Career

He was a bomber pilot in war, becoming a Flt Lt. He taught PE at his old school. For many years he was the principal of St Paul's College of Education in
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, later the University of Gloucestershire.


Athletics career

He won the European Athletics championships 1946 Oslo men's
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with a consistent time of 10.6 seconds through the heats and in the final. He competed for Great Britain in the
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held in London, Great Britain where he won the silver medal with his teammates John Gregory, Alastair McCorquodale and Kenneth Jones. The British team were initially awarded the gold medal after the US team were disqualified for a faulty baton change but, two days later, following a review, they had to hand the gold medals back and were awarded the silver medal in a second ceremony. He represented England and won a
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in the 4×110 yd relay at the
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in Auckland, New Zealand.


Personal life

He was married by Canon J Lowndes at C of E
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to Josephine Dorothy Hateley of 159 Park Road in Loughborough, a former art student of Loughborough College. His sister was Dorothy Cooke of Tring Vale in Sherwood. Josephine and him had son Paul, and daughter Lorna, a doctor.''Nottingham Evening Post'' Friday 1 August 1997, page 15 Archer died in
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, Gloucestershire.


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* 1921 births 1997 deaths Academics of the University of Gloucestershire Academics of physical education and sport Alumni of Loughborough University Athletes (track and field) at the 1948 Summer Olympics British male sprinters Commonwealth Games medallists in athletics Commonwealth Games silver medallists for England English male sprinters Heads of universities and colleges in England Olympic athletes for Great Britain Olympic silver medallists for Great Britain People educated at Nottingham High Pavement Grammar School Sportspeople from Nottingham English Olympic medallists Athletes (track and field) at the 1950 British Empire Games European Athletics Championships medalists Medalists at the 1948 Summer Olympics Olympic silver medalists in athletics (track and field) Medallists at the 1950 British Empire Games {{England-athletics-bio-stub