Tenby Davies

Tenby Davies

Frederick Charles Davies (1884-1932) was a world-class Welsh athlete who was better known to the sporting world as ‘Tenby Davies’, and who became the half-mile world champion in 1909 after an enthralling race against Irishman Beauchamp Day.

Biography

Frederick Charles Davies was born at South Parade in Tenby, Pembrokeshire, Wales, on 12 April 1884, the son of John Gwynne Davies (1854-1910), a stonemason and builder, and Sarah Phillips (1852-1935). Freddy Davies went on to achieve recognition as one of the greatest runners Wales has yet produced and was regarded as one of the finest half-milers ever seen, winning the World 880 yds championship at Pontypridd in 1909. [Newspaper obituary: ‘A Famous Welsh Athlete: Death of “Tenby” Davies’, 27 July 1932]

Fred Davies’ versatility as a world-class athlete is underlined by the fact that as well as excelling at the half-mile, he also won events throughout Britain at distances from 100 yds up to a mile. He was a regular competitor in the Welsh Powderhall 130 yds handicap sprints, organised by the Pontypridd Athletic Club and held at Taff Vale Park in the town during the early part of the twentieth-century. [Lee, Brian, "The Great Welsh Sprint: The Story of the Welsh Powderhall Handicap 1903-1934" (Gwyn Thomas, Pontypridd, 1999)] But ‘Tenby’ is probably best remembered for taking on his great rival, Irishman Beauchamp R. Day of Blackpool, at Pontypridd on Monday 23 August 1909 where he decisively beat him over the half-mile distance, clocking an impressive 1 min. 57.6 seconds in the process, which was one of the fastest times recorded in the World for that year. [‘World Championship, Half Mile Test at Pontypridd, Tenby Runner’s Easy Win’, "The Tenby and County News and Visitors’ List", Wednesday 25 August 1909, p. 3; ‘Great Victory for Tenby Runner, Freddy Davies Half-Mile Champion of The World’, "The Tenby Observer and Weekly List of Visitors", Thursday 26 August 1909, p. 3.]

In 1911 he married Agnes Emily Ferguson (1888-1945) at the parish church of St Mary the Virgin in Tenby, and in the years that followed the couple moved to Cardiff where they had three children. F. C. Davies died at his home of 9 Preswylfa Street in Canton, Cardiff, Glamorganshire, on 23 July 1932 aged only 48.

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