- Tommy Hall (cyclist)
Infobox Cyclist
ridername = Tommy Hall
fullname = William Thomas Hall
nickname = Tommy
dateofbirth = October-December 1887
dateofdeath = death date and age|1949|4|26|1876|10|0
country = ENG
GBR
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discipline = Track
role = Rider
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proyears = 1900-1914
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majorwins = World Motor-paced Hour Record Holder
updated =25 September ,2007 Tommy Hall was a professional track racing cyclist (born October-December 1887
Croydon ,Surrey - died26 April 1949 ).Hall broke the world motor-paced hour record in 1903, completing 54.34 miles (87.391 kilometres). He also came third in the
Europe an stayer (motor-paced) championship in 1904.Hall was a professional cyclist between 1900 and 1914.
During the 1901 census, Hall was 24, living with his family at 104 Shepperds Bush Road,
London , his occupation listed as cycle maker. His father, Nathaniel Hall, was a furniture retailer.His grave is in
Abney Park Cemetery inStoke Newington , London, a few feet from the statue of Dr Isaac Watts. The grave inscription reads:"William Thomas |Tommy| Hall Who died April 26th 1949 Aged 72 years This memorial was erected by his cycling friends as a tribute to a record breaking and world famous cyclist on road and track A great rider and sportsman"
External links
* [http://imageevent.com/dernysportuk/stayersukpastyears Photos of Tommy Hall and other cyclists]
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