Gordon Goodwin

Biographical information

RolesCompeted in Olympic Games
SexMale
Full nameGordon Reginald•Goodwin
Used nameGordon•Goodwin
Born17 December 1895 in Lambeth, England (GBR)
DiedFebruary 1984 in Leigh, England (GBR)
AffiliationsSurrey Walking Club, Croydon (GBR)
NOC Great Britain
Medals OG
Gold 0
Silver 1
Bronze 0
Total 1

Biography

As a member of the Ashcombe AC in 1920, Gordon Goodwin finished second to William Hehir in the Surrey Walking Club’s annual race for the Edward C Webb Challenge Cup over more than 18 miles, and the following year he became the first winner of the Surrey club’s 10-mile race for the Warlingham Cup and also captured the Webb trophy, which he retained in 1922. By now Goodwin was a member of the Surrey Walking Club. He finished second to Hehir again in the 1922 Road Walking Championship at Richmond Park. Having finished second in the AAA 2-mile walk and 7-mile walk in 1923, Goodwin won both events in 1924. He won the 2 miles again in 1925 and the 7 miles in 1926. He also won the 2 miles walk at the closed English AAA Meeting in each of the three years that these Championships were held (1923-25). It should be noted, however, that, in 1924, the AAA and English AAA Championship for the 2-mile walk were held as one at Northampton. He was later a walking judge at the 1948 Olympics and served as President of the RWA in 1952.

Personal Bests: 2 mile Walk – 14:07.4 (1925); 10kmW – 48:37.0 (1924); 7 mile Walk – 52:00.6 (1924).

Results

Games Discipline (Sport) / Event NOC / Team Pos Medal As
1924 Summer Olympics Athletics GBR Gordon Goodwin
10 kilometres Race Walk, Men (Olympic) 2 Silver