- Albert Hill
Albert George Hill (
March 24 ,1889 –January 8 ,1969 ) was a British athlete, winner of two Olympic gold medals at the1920 Summer Olympics .Born in
Tooting ,London , Hill started out as a long distance runner, winning the British AAA championships over 4mile s in 1910. Little more was heard from him over the next few years, andWorld War I interrupted most athletic contests in Britain in 1914.After the war, Hill returned as a middle-distance runner. Coached by
Sam Mussabini (coach of 100 m Olympic ChampionsReggie Walker andHarold Abrahams ), he won the 880 yd and 1 mile at the 1919 AAA championships. He nearly was not selected for the Olympics the following year, the selectors considering the 31-year-old Hill too old. Finally, he was allowed to take part at the Olympics, which were held inAntwerp ,Belgium . He made the final in the 800m, which was a closely contested race. In the end, the 31-year-old Hill beat AmericanEarl Eby for the gold, setting a national record as well.Two days later, Hill completed the middle distance double by winning the 1500m as well, thus completing a "double" not replicated by a British athlete until
Kelly Holmes at the 2004 Olympics. Helped by his compatriot, Philip Baker (who would receive theNobel Peace Prize in 1959), he won comfortably, with Baker in second. Hill also competed in the 3000m team race event, in which the British team finished second, earning Hill's third Olympic medal.After winning the 1921 1 mile AAA championships, Hill ended his running career, and became a coach himself, his most famous protege being
Sydney Wooderson . He emigrated toCanada shortly afterWorld War II , and died there in 1969.
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