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Full name
  
William Thomas Hall

Name
  
Tommy Hall

Nickname
  
Tommy

Role
  
Cyclist

Discipline
  
Track

Died
  
April 26, 1949

1900-1914
  
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Tommy Hall (cyclist)

William Thomas Hall, better known as Tommy Hall, (born October–December 1887 – 26 April 1949) was an English professional track racing cyclist.

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Biography

Born in Croydon, London, Hall was a professional cyclist between 1900 and 1914.

Hall broke the world motor-paced hour record in 1903, completing 54.34 miles (87.391 kilometres). He also came third in the European stayer (motor-paced) championship in 1904.

During the 1901 census, Hall was 24, living with his family at 104 Shepherd's Bush Road, London, his occupation was listed as cycle maker. His father, Nathaniel Hall, was a furniture retailer.

Hall died aged 72 in 1949, his grave lies in Abney Park Cemetery in Stoke Newington, London, a few feet away from the statue of Dr Isaac Watts. The headstone inscription reads:

References

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