Canadian athlete (born 1940)
William Frederick Crothers (born December 24, 1940) is aCanadian retiredathlete .
Born in Markham, Crothers grew up in the Toronto suburbs ofEast York andAgincourt , attending high school atAgincourt Collegiate Institute before going on to study at theUniversity of Toronto .[ 1] [ 2]
At one point, Crothers held the Canadian record in all distances from400 metres to1500 metres and was holder of the world800 metres indoor record. In 1963, he ran the two fastest 800 metres races of the year. He was namedLou Marsh Trophy winner as Canada's top athlete of 1963. Crothers competed for Canada in the1964 Summer Olympics held inTokyo , winning asilver medal in the 800 metres. He also competed in the 400 metres, but was eliminated in the semi-finals.[ 3] He received theLionel Conacher Award as Canada's top male athlete of 1964. Crothers was ranked byTrack & Field News as the top 800 metresrunner of 1965 and the second best of the decade.[citation needed ]
He has been inducted into theCanadian Olympic Hall of Fame (1965), theCanada's Sports Hall of Fame (1971), and theOntario Sports Hall of Fame (1997).[ 4]
Crothers was apharmacist (Kiernan-Crothers Pharmacy) in the Markham area for many years, and was atrustee (and past board chair) for theYork Region District School Board .Bill Crothers Secondary School , an athletic-focused secondary school inYork Region opened in his honour in August 2008.[citation needed ]
1936–1950 1951–1975 1976–2000 2001–present
1932–1950 1952–1975 1976–2000 2001–present
1876–2016 Notes Note 1: In 1888 both the NAAAA and the AAU held championships OT: The 1920, 1928, 1932, and since 1992, championships incorporated the Olympic Trials, otherwise held as a discrete event. 2020 OT: The 2020 Olympic Trials were delayed and held in 2021 due to theCOVID-19 pandemic .
1906–1979Amateur Athletic Union 1906 :Eli Parsons 1907 :Eli Parsons 1908 :Mel Sheppard 1909 :Mel Sheppard 1910 :Harry Gissing 1911 :Abel Kiviat 1913 :Abel Kiviat 1914 :Thomas Halpin 1915 :Thomas Halpin 1916 :William Bingham 1917 :Earl Eby 1918 :Marvin Gustavson 1919 :Jack Sellers 1920 :Earl Eby 1921 :Fred Murrey 1922 :Sid Leslie 1923 :Earl Eby 1924 :Walter Mulvihill 1925 :Vincent Lally 1926 :Horatio Fitch 1927 :George Leness 1928 : Phil Edwards (BGU) ,George Leness (2nd)1929 : Phil Edwards (BGU) ,Eddie Blake (2nd)1930 : Phil Edwards (BGU) ,Eddie Roll (2nd)1931 : Phil Edwards (BGU) ,Eddie Blake (4th)1932 : Alex Wilson (CAN) ,Edwin Roll (2nd)1933 :Milton Sandler 1934 :Milton Sandler 1935 :Milton Sandler 1936 :Edward O'Brien 1937 :Edward O'Brien 1938 :Jim Herbert 1939 :Charles Beetham 1940 :Charles Belcher 1941 :Jim Herbert 1942 :Roy Cochran 1943 :Lewis Smith 1944 :Bob Ufer 1945 :Elmore Harris 1946 :Elmore Harris 1947 :George Guida 1948 :Dave Bolen 1949 :Dave Bolen 1950 :Hugo Maiocco 1951 :Hugo Maiocco 1952 :Charles Moore 1953 :Mal Whitfield 1954 :Reggie Pearman 1955 :Charles Jenkins Sr. 1956 :Lou Jones 1957 :Charles Jenkins Sr. 1958 :Charles Jenkins Sr. 1959 :Josh Culbreath 1960 :Tom Murphy 1961 :Eddie Southern 1962 : Bill Crothers (CAN) ,Jack Yerman (2nd)1963 :Jack Yerman 1964 :Charles Buchta 1965 :Jack Yerman 1966 :Theron Lewis 1967 :Jim Kemp 1968 :Martin McGrady 1969 :Martin McGrady 1970 :Martin McGrady 1971 : Andrzej Badeński (POL) ,Tom Ulan (3rd)1972 :Lee Evans 1973 :Fred Newhouse 1974 :Wes Williams 1975 :Wes Williams 1976 : Fred Sowerby (ANT) ,Stan Vinson (2nd)1977 : Fred Sowerby (ANT) ,Kevin Prince (2nd)1978 :Stan Vinson 1979 : Mike Solomon (TRI) ,Stanley Vincent (3rd)1980–1992The Athletics Congress 1993–presentUSA Track & Field Notes *Distances have varied as follows: 600 yards (1906–1986), 500 meters (1987–1993) except 600 meters (odd numbered years since 2015)
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