- John Sherwood (athlete)
John Sherwood (born
4 June 1945 inSelby ,North Yorkshire ,England ) is a British athlete, who won thebronze medal in theOlympic Games inMexico City in 1968 for the400 m hurdles . His time was 49.03 seconds, and he was third behind fellow British athleteDavid Hemery , who took gold, and GermanGerhard Hennige (silver).He also won a
silver medal in theEuropean Athletics Championships in 1969 and agold medal in theCommonwealth Games in 1970. Prior to this period he had studied at the then Loughborough College of Education.He is married to
Sheila Sherwood , who won a silver medal at the same Olympics in thelong jump . In his closing address in the successful bid for the2012 Olympic Games inLondon , Lord Sebastian Coe described how as a youngster inSheffield in 1968, John and Sheila Sherwood had inspired him to pursue his successful career in track athletics.He is the father of tennis player
David Sherwood , a member of the BritishDavis Cup team. He is the brother of Steve Sherwood, the former Chelsea and Watford football goalkeeper.After 40 years of teaching PE, 37 of those at Firth Park Community Arts College, Sheffield, John retired in 2006 after a finale school sports day on 12 July at the Don Valley Stadium which was closed with an address from Lord Sebastian Coe.
External links
* [http://www.european-athletics.org/index.php?inhalt=statistics/db/echsearch&nav=nav/statistics European Championships Past Results]
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