Alastair MacLeod

Biographical information

RolesCompeted in Olympic Games
SexMale
Full nameAlastair Leoid•MacLeod
Used nameAlastair•MacLeod
Born2 November 1924 in West Kilbride, Scotland (GBR)
Died26 April 2002 in Hereford, England (GBR)
NOC Great Britain

Biography

Alastair MacLeod was captain of the Shrewsbury School rowing crew before going up to Cambridge, where he continued to row with the Lady Margaret Boat Club. He became captain of the Lady Margaret first crew in 1949 and the following year was appointed president of the Cambridge University Boat Club (CUBC). MacLeod was on the winning Boat Race crews of 1949 and 1950, and in 1952 won the Grand Challenge Cup at Henley with Leander, before going to the Helsinki Olympics and finishing fourth in the GB eights.

MacLeod obtained a BA in engineering in 1950 and went into partnership with fellow Olympian Brian Lloyd. In 1961 the pair founded Lloyd International Airways with just a single Douglas DC-4 aircraft based at Cambridge airport. The company expanded and ran regular Trans-Atlantic flights and weekly trips to Hong Kong. MacLeod’s full name was Alastair Leoid MacLeod, and he was a member of the MacLeod Clan which, in Gaelic, is called Clann Leòid.

Results

Games Discipline (Sport) / Event NOC / Team Pos Medal As
1952 Summer Olympics Rowing GBR Alastair MacLeod
Eights, Men (Olympic) Great Britain 4