Manny Ramjohn, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Manny Ramjohn

Trinidad and Tobago distance runner

Date of Birth: 15-Nov-1915

Date of Death: 23-Jan-1998

Profession: athletics competitor

Nationality: Trinidad and Tobago

Zodiac Sign: Scorpio


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About Manny Ramjohn

  • Manny Ramjohn (15 November 1915 – 23 January 1998) was an athlete from Trinidad and Tobago, born in San Fernando, and educated at Naparima College in San Fernando. A long-distance runner (5,000 m and 10,000 m), Ramjohn was the first to win a gold medal for Trinidad and Tobago at a major athletics event, the CAC Games in 1946.
  • He was also part of the first group of five athletes to represent Trinidad and Tobago in the Olympic Games (1948).
  • Between 1936 and 1951 he achieved 96 victories, 40 second-place and 13 third-place finishes. Ramjohn joined the Fifth Naparima Scout Troop in 1930 and in 1937 he was elevated to King Scout and Patrol Leader.
  • In this capacity he was one of 12 representatives from Trinidad and Tobago at the coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth.
  • He remained involved in the Scouting movement for the remainder of his life.
  • Ramjohn was awarded the Humming Bird Medal (Silver) for Social Work and Sport by the government of Trinidad and Tobago.
  • In 2000 the Manny Ramjohn Stadium, a new football and athletics stadium at Union Park, Marabella was named in his honour. Ramjohn's career included the following significant accomplishments: 1939 White City Games, London, England - 1 mile; 3 miles 1946 Central American and Caribbean Games, Barranquilla, Colombia - 5,000 meters (1st, 15:54.8) 1948 Olympics, London, England - 5,000 meters; 10,000 meters (Did not finish)

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