- Sidney Abrahams
Sir Sidney Solomon Abrahams (
February 11 ,1885 –May 14 ,1957 ), nicknamed "Solly", was a British Olympic athlete andChief Justice ofCeylon (Sri Lanka). He was the older brother of famed OlympianHarold Abrahams .Born in
Birmingham ,England , Abrahams competed for Cambridge University from 1904 to 1906. At the unofficial Olympiad, the 1906 'Intercalated Games' held in Athens, he finished fifth in thelong jump with 6.21metres . At the 1912 Stockholm Olympics he finished in eleventh place in the same event with 6.72 metres. At the 1913Amateur Athletic Association Championships inLondon , he won the long jump with 6.86 metres. [http://www.gbrathletics.com/bc/bc1.htm]Abrahams served as Chief Justice of Ceylon from 1936-1939. The most celebrated case he presided over was that of the
Australian Mark Anthony Bracegirdle , whom the British Colonial Governor SirReginald Stubbs was attempting to havedeported ; the court ruled against the Governor. He was founder-president of the Medico-Legal Society of Ceylon.Sidney Abrahams chaired a Committee on the Administration of Justice in
Nigeria . He was later Senior Legal Assistant to theCommonwealth Relations Office , and played a major role in the suspension of the People's Progressive Party Government ofCheddi Jagan inBritish Guiana (Guyana) in 1953.He was elected president of Britain's oldest athletic club, the
London Athletic Club founded in 1863. Abrahams was the firstJew to hold the post.Abrahams was married to Ruth Bowman and they had two children, Valerie and Anthony.
References
* [http://www.revolutionary-history.co.uk/otherdox/Whatnext/Bracegir.html T. Perera, 'The Bracegirdle Saga: 60 Years After', "What Next", No 5 1997]
* [http://www.jewsinsports.org/olympics.asp?sport=olympics&ID=318 "Abrahams, Sidney 'Solly"', Jews in Sport Online]
* [http://www.guyana.org/features/guyanastory/chapter133.html "American Involvement in Guyana in 1953", History of Guyana]
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