- Walter Knox
Walter Knox (1878 –
March 3 1951 ) was aCanadian track and field athlete.Born in
Listowel, Ontario , Knox moved toOrillia, Ontario at the age of 15. In 1903, he attendedBeloit College inWisconsin . At the 1907 Canadian track championships, Knox won five national titles: 100 yards, pole vault, long jump, discus, and shotput. He toured the United States in 1908 and 1909 and competed in England and Scotland in 1911.In 1912, he competed for the all-round professional championship against American John A. MacDonald, with Knox winning seven of the 10 events and the world title. He won the all-rould world title again in 1914, defeating F.R. Cramb of Scotland in
Manchester by winning six of eight events. Knox coached the Canadian track and field team at the1912 Summer Olympics and later became a travelling coach for the Ontario Athletic Commission and a coach atQueen's University . He died inSt. Petersburg, Florida at age 73 after suffering a stroke. He was buried inWellington, Ontario .He was inducted into
Canada's Sports Hall of Fame , theCanadian Olympic Hall of Fame in 1960, and the Orillia Hall of Fame in 1966.External links
* [http://www.scenicorillia.com/orilliahalloffame/halloffame5a.html Orillia Hall of Fame profile]
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