British rower
Tony Leadley
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Born | 1928 (age 95–96) Bedford, England |
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Sport | Rowing |
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David Antony Terence Leadley, known as Tony Leadley (born 1928), is a British rower.
Leadley was born in 1928 in Bedford, England. He was educated at Bedford Modern School,[1] and the University of Cambridge.[2] In 1953 Leadley was part of the winning Cambridge crew for the 1953 University Boat Race in the No. 5 position.[3] The crew won by eight lengths in a time of 19 minutes and 54 seconds.[3] After the 1953 Boat Race Leadley was elected President of Cambridge University Boat Club but, after failing a university examination, he had to resign and could no longer race for the University.[4] He was later a member of the Leander Club.
At the 1957 European Rowing Championships held at Duisburg in Germany, Leadley partnered with Christopher Davidge and won the coxless pair event by 0.4 seconds.[5]
There is a photographic portrait of him at the National Portrait Gallery.[2]
See also
References
- ^ School of the Black And Red, A History of Bedford Modern School by Andrew Underwood (1981); reset and updated by Peter Boon, Paul Middleton and Richard Wildman, 2010
- ^ a b "National Portrait Gallery - Person - David Anthony Terence Leadley". npg.org.uk. Retrieved 20 January 2015.
- ^ a b Form Upset In Boat Race, The Times, London, England, 30 March 1953, p. 2
- ^ University Rowing, The Times, London, England, 13 October 1953, p. 3
- ^ British Triumph In The Coxless Pairs, The Times, London, England, 2 September 1957, p. 13