William Seagrove, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

William Seagrove

British long-distance runner

Date of Birth: 02-Jul-1898

Place of Birth: London

Date of Death: 05-Jun-1980

Profession: athletics competitor

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Cancer


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About William Seagrove

  • William Raymond Seagrove (2 July 1898 – 5 June 1980) was a British middle-distance runner.
  • Seagrove was born in London and educated at Highgate School, leaving in April 1917.
  • After serving in the army during World War I, he competed at the 1920 Summer Olympics.
  • He won a silver medal in the 3000 metre team event and finished sixth in the 5000 metre.
  • Four years later at the 1924 Summer Olympics he won a silver medal with the 3000 m British team again.For a time he taught at Glenalmond College and in 1926 he founded Normansal preparatory school in Seaford, East Sussex, where he was initially headmaster and mathematics master.
  • He remained actively involved in the running of the school after his retirement, and the appointment of Rex Hackett to the headship.
  • Seagrove Way, a street in Seaford, is named after him.Seagrove was an all-rounder in life.
  • An accomplished pianist and violinist, he ran the Normansal School choir, introduced boys to opera and organised annual visits to the Vienna Boys Choir concerts in Brighton.
  • He was master of ceremonies and umpire at the annual sports day: eight-year-olds competed in pole vault, long jump, shot as well as the usual events.
  • Long distance running was encouraged.

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