- Derek Turnbull
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Derek Turnbull (born December 5, 1926 in Waikaka, New Zealand - November 2, 2006) was a New Zealand farmer who took up the sport of long distance running in his early 40's. As a pioneer in masters athletics he achieved worldwide acclaim by setting numerous Masters Athletics World Records. Several of those records, set in the 1990's[1], remain the current world record in those age divisions. His story was documented in the book The Fastest Old Man in the World by Vince Boyle,[2][3] later also made into a film of the same name.[4] He was awarded the Queen's Service Order for his service to the community.
References
Masters athletics Events Records World Records · American RecordsAthletes World Masters Athletics · List of Masters Athletes · USATF Masters Hall of FameCategories:- 1926 births
- 2006 deaths
- New Zealand long-distance runners
- World record holders in athletics (track and field)
- People from the Southland Region
- Masters athletics (track and field)
- New Zealand athletics biography stubs
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