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Frank Taylor (journalist) was born on 7 December, 1920 in Barrow-in-Furness, Lancashire, England, is an English sports journalist. Discover Frank Taylor (journalist)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 81 years old?

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Age 81 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 7 December 1920
Birthday 7 December
Birthplace Barrow-in-Furness, Lancashire, England
Date of death 19 July, 2002
Died Place London, England
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1920

John Frederick "Frank" Taylor, OBE (7 December 1920 – 19 July 2002) was an English sports journalist and President of AIPS in 1973–1977 and 1981–1993.

He was also President and former of UEPS – biggest continental section of AIPS.

Born in 1920 in Barrow-in-Furness, Lancashire, Taylor was the son of a shipyard engineer father, and went to Barrow Grammar School.

He fought in the Second World War as a volunteer with the Royal Air Force.

Taylor during his early days was involved in athletics, when he retired, Taylor later became a sports journalist.

1938

Taylor had first journalists experience in 1938 at the Barrow Guardian.

1946

Demobilisation in 1946 was followed by work for the North-West Evening Mail in Barrow, and the Sheffield Telegraph.

1950

At the end of 1950, he joined the News Chronicle (1953–61).

1958

On 6 February 1958 Taylor was travelling with the Manchester United team and was the only sports journalist to survive the Munich air disaster.

He suffered multiple injuries and spent six months in hospital, later contributing to many books and television documentaries about the disaster.

After recovering from his injuries, he wrote for the Daily Mail, the Daily Herald and The Sun.

1960

He had taken part uninterruptedly in the Olympic Games from 1960 in Rome to 1992 in Barcelona.

1961

Frank Taylor was sports columnist for the Daily Mirror (1961–85), one of the most widely read newspapers in Europe.

1973

His career culminated in him becoming president of the Association Internationale de la Presse Sportive (AIPS), the world association of sports writers, in 1973 when at the 37th Congress in London Félix Lévitan and Antoine Herbauts passed over the leadership to Great Britain, Frank Taylor as president, Bobby Naidoo general secretary.

1977

In the 1977 the UESP (AIPS – Europe biggest continent section of AIPS) has been founded after his suggestion.

1978

Frank Taylor was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 1978 for services to sport and sport journalism.

The Queen's Silver Jubilee Medal.

Honorary member of the British Sports Writers' Association.

1981

Frank Taylor's outstanding personality and the energy of Massimo Della Pergola in 1981–1993 years were to give AIPS the powerful image and prestige which exists at all levels to this current day.

2002

Taylor died of cancer in London in 2002 aged 81.

He is survived by his wife Peggy and two journalist sons, Andrew MacDonald, of the Financial Times, and Alastair, of The Sun.

2003

The European Sportsman and Sportswoman of the Year Award was named the Frank Taylor Trophy since 2003 in honour of the former president of both AIPS and UEPS.