Epsom & Ewell Harriers Attlete finished in London Racing in Brighton Race and Third, in the 1950s and in the 1960s before becoming a long-lasting hour
British Athletics lost one of his best servants this week when Don Tarner died 88 years old.
At the highest extreme distance of the youth, he continued to become a treasurer of Track Statistics (Walnut) and a long time, a volunteer official who once specializes in.
In addition to responsibilities, he found time every week to achieve results Time aeration of Today Athletics Magazines and one of the most important and accurate correspondents in the 1990s was a turnaround of the Millennium and Millennium.
A quiet conversational in sports, he was the idea of the word “gentleman” and demonstrated his athletics dependence on his further years as great leaders of the British Travel Army.
Running for Epsom & Ewell Harriers, he was running in London in 1959 and 1962 in 1961 and 1963 in the third place.
His marathon was best at 2:32:42 in 1968, and in 1960 he set a record for six hours in Walton in Walkton when he covered 52 miles and 1,100 yards.
After hanging Dunlop Red Flash Plimsols, he played a key role organized by the first photos of the 1980s in the first Marathon of London.
Even in recent years, he has remained active. On the night of 10,000 m, he is the main time of sunset, for example, before the next day, the next day, the young athletes at Epsom once.
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