Canadian hurdler and sprinter (1915–1969)
John Loaring
Personal information Full name John Wilfrid Loaring Nickname Johnny Born (1915-08-03 ) August 3, 1915Winnipeg ,Manitoba Died November 21, 1969(1969-11-21) (aged 54)Windsor ,Ontario
John Wilfred Loaring (August 3, 1915 – November 21, 1969) was a Canadianathlete who competed in the1936 Summer Olympics .
He was born inWinnipeg ,Manitoba and died inWindsor, Ontario .
In 1936 he won the silver medal in the 400 metre hurdles event. In the400 metre competition he finished sixth. He was also a member of the Canadian relay team which finished fourth in the4×400 metre contest .
At the 1938 Empire Games he won the gold medal in the 440 yards hurdles event. He also won the gold medal with the Canadian team in the 4×110 yards relay competition as well as in the 4×440 yards relay contest. In the 440 yards event he finished fifth.
On November 20, 1969, Loaring died of cancer at age 54.[ 1]
In 2015, Loaring was posthumously inducted into theCanada's Sports Hall of Fame .[ 2]
In 2017, the Windsor Open Track and Field Meet was renamed the Johnny Loaring Classic in order to recognize Mr. Loaring's contributions to the sport of athletics and the Community.
440 yards hurdles (1930–1966) 400 metres hurdles (1970–present)
4 x 110 yards (1930–1966) 1930 : Miller ,Brown ,Adams ,Fitzpatrick (CAN ) 1934 : Davis ,Saunders ,Rangeley ,Sweeney (ENG ) 1938 : Brown ,Haley ,Loaring ,O'Connor (CAN ) 1950 : Gordon ,Johnson ,Treloar ,De Gruchy (AUS ) 1954 : Springbett ,Stonehouse ,Nelson ,McFarlane (CAN ) 1958 : Radford ,Sandstrom ,Segal ,Breacker (ENG ) 1962 : Radford ,Carter ,Meakin ,Jones (ENG ) 1966 : E. Addy ,Mends ,J. Addy ,Allotey (GHA ) 4 x 100 metres (1970–present) 1970 : Stewart ,Miller ,Lawson ,Quarrie (JAM ) 1974 : Lewis ,D'Arcy ,Ratcliffe ,Haskell (AUS ) 1978 : Jenkins ,Wells ,Sharp ,McMaster (SCO ) 1982 : Adegbehingbe ,Adeyanju ,Oyeledun ,Eseme (NGR ) 1986 : McKoy ,Mahorn ,Williams ,Johnson (CAN ) 1990 : Callender ,Regis ,Adam ,Christie (ENG ) 1994 : Bailey ,Gilbert ,Chambers ,Surin (CAN ) 1998 : Chambers ,Devonish ,Golding ,Campbell (ENG ) 2002 : Gardener ,Devonish ,Condon ,Campbell (ENG ) 2006 : Frater ,Waugh ,Williams ,Powell (JAM ) 2010 : Scott ,Baptiste ,Devonish ,Lewis-Francis (ENG ) 2014 : Livermore ,Bailey-Cole ,Ashmeade ,Bolt (JAM ) 2018 : Arthur ,Hughes ,Kilty ,Aikines-Aryeetey (ENG ) 2022 : Efoloko ,Hughes ,Mitchell-Blake ,Edoburun (ENG )
4 x 440 yards (1930–1966) 1930 : Leigh-Wood ,Townend ,Burghley ,Brangwin (ENG ) 1934 : Rathbone ,Blake ,Stoneley ,Rampling (ENG ) 1938 : Orr ,Dale ,Fritz ,Loaring (CAN ) 1950 : Carr ,Gedge ,Humphreys ,Price (AUS ) 1954 : Higgins ,Dick ,Fryer ,Johnson (ENG ) 1958 : Day ,Evans ,Potgieter ,M.C. Spence (RSA ) 1962 : Kerr ,Khan ,M.A. Spence ,M. Spence (JAM ) 1966 : Yearwood ,Bernard ,Roberts ,Mottley (TTO ) 4 x 400 metres (1970–present) 1970 : Nyamau ,Sang ,Ouko ,Asati (KEN ) 1974 : Asati ,Musyoki ,Sang ,Koskei (KEN ) 1978 : Kimaiyo ,Ngetich ,Njiri ,Koskei (KEN ) 1982 : Cook ,Brown ,Scutt ,Bennett (ENG ) 1986 : Akabusi ,Brown ,Black ,Bennett (ENG ) 1990 : D. Kitur ,S. Kitur ,Kipkemboi ,Mwanzia (KEN ) 1994 : McKenzie ,Crampton ,Patrick ,Ladejo (ENG ) 1998 : Clarke ,Haughton ,McDonald ,Martin (JAM ) 2002 : Deacon ,Baldock ,Rawlinson ,Caines (ENG ) 2006 : Steffensen ,Troode ,Ormrod ,Hill (AUS ) 2010 : Milburn ,Moore ,Cole ,Wroe (AUS ) 2014 : Williams ,Bingham ,Awde ,Hudson-Smith (ENG ) 2018 : Maotoanong ,Thebe ,Nkobolo ,Makwala (BOT ) 2022 : St. Hillaire ,Guevara ,Cedenio ,Richards (TTO )
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