Jim Slevin

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James Slevin was born on 29 November 1861 in Ireland. He played rugby football from 1879 through to 1891 for Wigan and was involved in re-forming the club in 1879 at the age of 17.

He attended the Wigan Grammar School and had a gift for speed and running. At age 14, in a local athletics competition, he won a running race. In September 1877, Slevin won a quarter-mile handicap race in just under 61 seconds. He ran 110 yards, at age 16, in around 12.4 seconds. He was a member and captain of the Wigan Hare and Hounds Club. He was also a hurdler. He was a prolific winner, his biggest wins being in the 220-yard hurdles at Preston and Wigan in 1881 and 1882, and at Rainhill and Wigan in 1883.

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