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Name
  
Charlie Spedding

Role
  
Olympic athlete


Charlie Spedding smiling while leaning right arm on the chair and wearing a white sleeves under a black coat

Olympic medals
  
Athletics at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Men's marathon

Education
  
University of Sunderland

Charlie spedding and steve cram reveal marathon of


Charles Spedding (born 19 May 1952 in Bishop Auckland, County Durham) is an English former long-distance runner. He was fourth in the 10,000 metres at the 1982 Commonwealth Games in Brisbane and was England’s Amateur Athletic Association (AAA) 10,000 m champion in 1983 in a time of 28:08.12. His first marathon was the Houston Marathon in 1984, which he won by "the thickness of a vest".

Charlie Spedding running behind John Treacy in the final few yards of the 1984 Olympics

Spedding followed this by winning the London Marathon in 1984 and the bronze medal for Great Britain in the marathon at the 1984 Summer Olympics held in Los Angeles, United States, finishing just 2 seconds behind silver medallist John Treacy. Although it was the first British Olympic marathon medal for 20 years, and the last won by Britain (male or female), the performance was one of 16 British medals in athletics that year, and it possibly did not get the recognition it deserved.

Charlie Spedding running on a red and white shirt numbered one along with other participants during the 1985 London Marathon

In 1985 he set a PB and English Marathon record of 2:08.33 (which stood until 2014) when he finished second behind Steve Jones in the London Marathon. He is the third fastest British marathon runner after Jones and Mo Farah. In 1987, he finished 8th in the London Marathon in 2:10.32. He also competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea, finishing 6th. He is a pharmacist by trade. In September 2009, he published an autobiography of his running career called From Last to First.

Charlie Spedding running ahead of John Treacy and wearing a shirt with the number 396 during the 1984 Olympics

He has two daughters and one son. One daughter (Catherine) lives in Worcestershire and is currently working as an equine vet, the other is training to be a clinical psychologist. His son is currently an officer in the Royal Navy.

A cover of the magazine featuring Charlie Spedding running

Spedding was awarded an Honorary Fellowship from the University of Sunderland in 2012.

References

Charlie Spedding Wikipedia