Over the previous 80 years a number of thousand athletes have graced the quilt of AW. Some, corresponding to Usain Bolt, have featured on our entrance web page various occasions. The primary athlete to obtain the honour as an ‘AW cowl star’, although, was the little-known lengthy jumper Jim Morrish.
The Oxford College athletics captain had a finest of seven.31m and was pictured in motion on the entrance of our iconic December 1945 difficulty whereas leaping at White Metropolis.
Born in 1920, he competed for Wolverhampton Grammar Faculty and joined Tipton Harriers in 1938 – successful, amongst different issues, the Midland Counties junior 220 yards title – earlier than going to Oxford College, the place he represented the Achilles membership. As soon as there he was invited to coach for the 1948 Olympics however turned it down, his household consider, to be able to concentrate on tutoring his younger son, David, with maths.
“He was a flexible athlete,” says Tipton Harriers historian Chris Holloway, “usually protecting monitor and discipline occasions in inter-club trophy conferences that have been fashionable on the time earlier than leagues. He gained Staffordshire colors earlier than the warfare and it might seem he went to Oxford someday in late 1939 have been he received two occasions within the Freshman’s Sports activities in excessive bounce and lengthy bounce.”
Holloway provides: “His college profession was spectacular and he beat CB Fry’s lengthy bounce document that had stood since round 1893!”
It appears Morrish put teachers earlier than athletics as he left Oxford with a double first in Maths and likewise Philosophy, Politics and Economics. Later he loved success within the rising world of rubber and plastics, successful a prize for innovation business which was to be offered to him in Australia in 1967.
Sadly he died from a coronary heart assault simply earlier than he was attributable to make the journey, although, along with his spouse, Joyce, nonetheless in her 40s and his two daughters, Elizabeth and Rosemary, nonetheless in school.
Rosemary says: “As the problem [in December 1945] suggests, my father was a number one UK lengthy jumper instantly after the warfare. He got here second within the July 1946 AAA championships with a leap of 6.96 metres.”
There isn’t a doubt Morrish’s profession was interrupted by World Struggle II as effectively, with him serving within the RAF as a pilot officer.
After hanging up his lengthy bounce spikes he turned a number one golfer with Harpenden Golf Membership and he was a wonderful piano participant and a eager oil painter. “My father was exceptionally gifted in some ways,” says Rosemary.
She provides: “At this time’s athletes are the identical as these within the Nineteen Forties – they not solely benefit from the aggressive nature of athletics occasions and the pushing of 1’s efficiency to PBs but additionally they develop and are enriched by these shut and lifelong friendships made on the time.”
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