New Zealand Olympic bronze medalist and president of the New Zealand Olympic Committee
John Davies
Davies at the 1964 Olympics
Born (1938-05-25 ) 25 May 1938London , EnglandDied 21 July 2003(2003-07-21) (aged 65)Auckland , New Zealand Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) Weight 68 kg (150 lb) Country New Zealand Sport Athletics Event 1500 m Club Waikato Personal best 1500 m – 3:39.6 (1964)
John Llewellyn Davies MBE (25 May 1938 – 21 July 2003) was a New Zealand Olympic bronze medallist and president of the New Zealand Olympic Committee (NZOC).[ 1]
Biography
Davies was born in London , England, to Welsh parents, and in 1953 moved to New Zealand with his family. The family settled in Tokoroa .[ 2] He won a bronze medal in the 1500 metres at the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games , and a silver medal in the one mile event at the 1962 Commonwealth Games in Perth.[ 1]
Davies retired due to long-term injuries, and after that coached middle- and long-distance athletes, including 1976 Olympic 5000 m silver medallist Dick Quax , 1982 Commonwealth Games 3000m Gold Medalist Anne Audain who also broke the World 5000m record the same year. 1992 Olympic Marathon bronze medallist Lorraine Moller and 1996 Olympic 800 m finalist Toni Hodgkinson . He also contributed to sport as administrator and television commentator.[ 1]
In the 1990 Queen's Birthday Honours , Davies was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire , for services to athletics.[ 3] In October 2000, Davies succeeded Sir David Beattie to become the NZOC president.[ 4] In 2003 he was awarded the Leonard Cuff medal by the International Olympic Academy for promoting olympism , only weeks before he died of melanoma .[ 1] [ 5]
References
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New Zealand national champions in men's 1500 m
Note: 1 mile or 1,609 metres before 1970
1 mile 1500 m
Note: 880 yards until 1966