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Full name
  
Wilfred Waters

Name
  
Wilfred Waters

South London RC
  
1947–1950

Role
  
Rider

Discipline
  
Track


Wilfred Waters The Map Makers Border by Wilfred Waters Muse in Briefs

Born
  
4 January 1923 (age 101) Wandsworth, London, England (
1923-01-04
)

Wilfred Waters (born 4 January 1923) was a British racing cyclist, one of the top British riders in the 1940s. A member of the South London RC, he competed at many national track events including the Grand Prix of the City of Manchester, where he rode against Reg Harris amongst others. There he also paired up with R Waters to finish third in the madison. Based on his successes, Waters was selected to compete at the 1948 Summer Olympics.

Waters won the bronze medal as a member of the British team pursuit squad at the 1948 Summer Olympics. Other team pursuit squad members were Robert Geldard, Tommy Godwin and David Ricketts.

In 1950, Waters became the 880 yards Scottish Grass Track Champion.

References

Wilfred Waters Wikipedia