Harry Sewell

British steeplechase runner From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Henry Sewell (October 8, 1882 September 15, 1953) was a British athlete who competed at the 1908 Summer Olympics.[1]

NationalityBritish (English)
Born8 October 1882
Ilkeston, England
Died15 September 1953 (aged 70)
Ilkeston, England
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Harry Sewell
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NationalityBritish (English)
Born8 October 1882
Ilkeston, England
Died15 September 1953 (aged 70)
Ilkeston, England
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SportAthletics
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steeplechase
ClubDerby & County AC
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Biography

Sewell was regarded as one of the best all-rounders in England during the first decade of the 20th century, he was s successful sprinter, middle distance and long distance runner.[2]

Sewell represented Great Britain at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London.[3] In the 3,200 metres steeplechase event first round, Sewell ran a tight race with James Lightbody of the United States, a former Olympic steeplechase champion. Near the end, Sewell pulled away and won by about ten yards. This qualified him for the final, in which he placed fifth.[2]

Sewell was a member of the Derby & County Athletic Club, where he became captain and later president. He was the club 10-mile champion four times.[2]

After athletics, Sewell was a building contractor in Ilkeston and in 1932 was elected as a local councilor.[2]

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