- Tommy Godwin (cyclist born 1920)
Thomas "Tommy" Godwin (born
5 November 1920 [ [http://www.olympics.org.uk/athleterecord.aspx?at=1370 Olympic Games official website] ] inConnecticut ,USA ) was an Englishtrack cyclist during the 1940s and 1950s, who later became a cycling coach, manager and administrator.Godwin won two bronze medals, in the
team pursuit (in a team with Robert Geldard, David Ricketts and Wilfrid Waters) and 1kmindividual time trial , at the1948 Summer Olympic Games inLondon , and a further bronze medal in the 1km event at the1950 British Empire Games .From 1936 to 1950, Godwin worked for BSA. For 36 years from 1950 he ran a cycle shop in Silver Street in the
Kings Heath district ofBirmingham . [ [http://madeinbirmingham.org/godwin.htm Tommy Godwin Cycles ] ]Godwin was manager of the British cycling team at the
1964 Summer Olympic Games inTokyo , and later president of the British Cycling Federation and of theSolihull Cycling Club. He ran the first British training camp inMajorca ,Spain and the first track course atLilleshall , founded the Birmingham RCC, was among the pioneers in training coaches, and trained and mentored a generation of British track riders, many of whom won national and international titles and medals.His autobiography "It Wasn't That Easy: The Tommy Godwin Story" was published in 2007 by John Pinkerton Memorial Publishing Fund. [ [http://www.abcc.co.uk/Reviews/wasnt_easy.html Association of British Cycling Coaches - Home Page ] ]
Godwin is an ambassador for the Olympic Games' return to
London in2012 .References
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