- Guy Oliver Nickalls
Infobox Person
name = Guy Oliver Nickalls
imagesize = 150px
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birth_date = birth date|1899|04|04|
death_date = death date|1974|04|26|
birth_place =
education =Eton college andMagdalen College, Oxford
occupation = rower
spouse =
parents =Guy Nickalls
children =:"Not to be confused with his father, British rower and Olympic gold medalist,
Guy Nickalls .Guy Oliver Nickalls (
April 4 ,1899 –April 26 ,1974 ), also known as Gully Nickalls, was a British rower who competed in the1920 Summer Olympics and in the1928 Summer Olympics .Educated at
Eton college andMagdalen College, Oxford , Gully came from a rowing family. His grandfather,Tom Nickalls , was one of the founding members ofLondon Rowing Club ; his fatherGuy Nickalls also raced for Oxford and Britain; and his uncleSir Harcourt Gold was chairman ofHenley Royal Regatta from 1945 to 1952 and Chairman of the ARA from 1948 to 1952 (Gully's mother was Gold's sister).ref|history.Gully followed in his uncle's footsteps and was Chairman of the ARA during the 1950s, the period when the ARA amalgamated with the NARA and finally ending the gentleman / tradesman amateur split in the UK. He was also a steward of Henley regatta - his silver Stewards badge now fittingly held by
Sir Steve Redgrave , the only person to have surpassed his father's record of seven wins in the Goblets.In 1920 he was a crew member of the British eight, which won the silver medal.
Eight years later he won his second silver medal again as part of the British eight.
He was a member of
Leander Club , but in the 1928 season rowed with theThames Rowing Club first eight, which won theGrand Challenge Cup atHenley Royal Regatta and then represented Great Britain at the Olympics.Gully competed in the winning Oxford crew in the 1923 boatrace, and when the fledgling world of outside sport broadcasts covered the event for the first time on 2nd April 1927, Guy became the first ex-sportsman to broadcast from an outside broadcast mike. The BBC had hired the launch Magician to carry four BBC engineers, a pilot, 1,000lbs of generator and batteries and the two new commentators: Nickalls and
Sir John Squire .Said Nickalls afterwards: "We stood on each other's foot when it was our turn to interrupt and simply poured excited words from start to finish, totally oblivious to being heard or not." They were - and the director-general, John Reith, wired his congratulations.ref|guardian
Achievements
Olympic Games
* 1920 - Silver, Eight
* 1928 - Silver, EightHenley Wins
* 1920 -
Silver Goblets & Nickalls' Challenge Cup
* 1922 -Silver Goblets & Nickalls' Challenge Cup
* 1928 -Grand Challenge Cup Published Works
* Rowing, 1949 - G.O. Nickalls and Dr P.C. Mallam
* Life's a pudding: an autobiography, 1939 -Guy Nickalls with additional chapter by G.O. Nickalls
* With the Skin of their Teeth. Memories of great sporting finishes, 1951 - Edited by G.O. Nickalls
* A Rainbow in the sky: Reminiscences, 1974 -G.O. NickallsExternal links
* [http://www.databaseolympics.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=NICKAGUY02 profile]
References
# Hylton Cleaver, A History of Rowing, 1957
# http://sport.guardian.co.uk/columnists/story/0,,2053233,00.html
# http://www.theboatrace.org/article/introduction/pastresults/1927racereport
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