Alec Allen

Biographical information

RolesReferee
SexMale
Full nameAlexander Leonard "Alec"•Allen
Used nameAlec•Allen
Born1 February 1895 in Penarth, Wales (GBR)
Died7 March 1972 in Penarth, Wales (GBR)
NOC Great Britain

Biography

A former 1920s Penarth hockey player, Alec Allen went on to play many important roles within the Welsh Hockey Association (WHA) for many years. As a referee, he made his international début when he took charge of the England versus Scotland match at Great Crosby, near Liverpool, in 1938. He officiated at the 1948 London Olympics, and continued to take charge of international matches after the World War II. Allen served on the selection committee of the WHA from 1939-53 but, even after resigning his position, continued to hold various positions with them, including that of a vice-president.

Alec had a great passion for angling, and was at one time a travelling salesman for a firm of fishing tackle manufacturers. In 1933 he landed a 388 lb (176 kg) sturgeon, the heaviest freshwater fish ever caught in Britain. It earned him an entry in the Guinness Book of Records, and 40 years after his death, the record still stood.

Referee

Games Sport (Discipline) / Event NOC / Team Phase Unit Role As
1948 Summer Olympics Hockey GBR Alec Allen
Hockey, Men (Olympic) Final Round Netherlands — Pakistan Umpire 2
Hockey, Men (Olympic) Final Round Netherlands — Pakistan Umpire 2
Hockey, Men (Olympic) Semi-Finals India — Netherlands Umpire 1
Hockey, Men (Olympic) Group C Netherlands — Belgium Umpire 2
Hockey, Men (Olympic) Group C Pakistan — Belgium Umpire 2
Hockey, Men (Olympic) Group C Pakistan — France Umpire 2
1952 Summer Olympics Hockey GBR Alec Allen
Hockey, Men (Olympic) Final Round India — Netherlands Umpire 1
Hockey, Men (Olympic) Semi-Finals Netherlands — Pakistan Umpire 1
Hockey, Men (Olympic) Quarter-Finals Pakistan — France Umpire 1
Hockey, Men (Olympic) Round One Unified Team of Germany — Poland Umpire 1