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Harold Whitlock was born on 16 December, 1903 in Hendon, Greater London, United Kingdom, is a British racewalker. Discover Harold Whitlock'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 82 years old?

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Age 82 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 16 December 1903
Birthday 16 December
Birthplace Hendon, Greater London, United Kingdom
Date of death 27 December, 1985
Died Place Wicklewood, Norfolk, United Kingdom
Nationality United Kingdom

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1903

Hector Harold Whitlock (16 December 1903 – 27 December 1985) was a British athlete who competed mainly in the 50 kilometre walk.

1933

Whitlock won his first national title in 1933.

Two years later, he set a new world record for a 30-mile walk, finishing in 4 hours, 29 minutes, 31.8 seconds.

In the same year, he also became the first recorded man to walk between London and Brighton in under eight hours.

1936

He attended Hendon School, then Hendon County School, in North London, where he planted in 1936 an oak tree sapling presented to him, along with his gold medal, by Adolf Hitler at the Olympic Games.

His main achievement came in 1936, where he won the gold medal in the 50 kilometre walk at the Summer Olympics held in Berlin, Germany, representing Great Britain, finishing in a time of 4 hours, 30 minutes, 41.4 seconds.

He gained this victory despite being affected by sickness about 38 kilometres into the race.

This sickness, apparently food-related, also affected his fellow British competitors Tebbs Lloyd Johnson and Joe Hopkins.

During the 1936 Olympics, oak saplings were given to gold medallists.

Rather than planting the oak in his garden, Whitlock offered his as a gift to his former school, Hendon School.

1952

He continued to represent Britain at international level until 1952, when he came 11th at the Helsinki Olympics behind his younger brother Rex, who finished fourth.

Competing at the age of 48, Harold Whitlock was Britain's oldest ever international athlete.

After this, Whitlock continued as a coach and judge.

1960

Notably, he coached Don Thompson, who won gold in the 50 kilometre walking event at the 1960 Olympics.

Thompson would eventually take over his world record for the 30 mi walk.

Whitlock also served as an official at those same Olympics.

1985

He died on 27 December 1985 at the age of 82.

2007

The oak remained at the school until 2007, when it had to be removed due to a dangerous amount of rot.

2011

In 2011, he was inducted into the England Athletics Hall of Fame.