Cyril Coaffee

Biographical information

RolesCompeted in Olympic Games
SexMale
Full nameCyril Hillyard•Coaffee
Used nameCyril•Coaffee
Born14 February 1897 in Edmonton, England (GBR)
Died2 July 1945 in Winnipeg, Manitoba (CAN)
Measurements176 cm / 70 kg
AffiliationsNorth End Amateur Athletic Club, Winnipeg (CAN)
NOC Canada

Biography

English-born Cyril Coaffee, who emigrated to Canada in 1905, came to international prominence in 1922. At the Canadian Championships, he won the 100 yards in 9,6 seconds, tying the World Record. He also won the 220 yard race, making for a double that he would repeat in 1926 and 1927. Coaffee made the semi-finals in both sprint events at the 1924 Olympics, as well as in the relay event. He attempted to qualify for the 1928 Olympics as well, but an injury at the trials prevented him from succeeding, and Coaffee ended his track career. Aged only 48, he died in 1945 of a heart attack. Eleven years later, he was inducted in Canada’s Sport Hall of Fame.

Personal Bests: 100 – 10.8 (1920); 200 – 21.6 (1924).

Results

Games Discipline (Sport) / Event NOC / Team Pos Medal As
1920 Summer Olympics Athletics CAN Cyril Coaffee
100 metres, Men (Olympic) 3 h12 r1/4
200 metres, Men (Olympic) DNS
1924 Summer Olympics Athletics CAN Cyril Coaffee
100 metres, Men (Olympic) 5 h2 r3/4
200 metres, Men (Olympic) 6 h2 r3/4
4 × 100 metres Relay, Men (Olympic) Canada 3 h1 r2/3