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Arthur Wint

Arthur Stanley Wint (March 25, 1920October 19, 1992) was the first Jamaican Olympic gold medallist, winning the 400 m at 1948 Summer Olympics.

Arthur Wint, known as the Gentle Giant, was born in Plowden , Manchester, Jamaica . In 1937 he was the Jamaica Boy Athlete of the year, the following year he won a gold medal in the 800 m at the Central American Games in Panama.

In 1942 he joined the Royal Air Force and set the Canadian 400 m record while training there. He was sent to Britain for active combat during the World War II as a pilot. He left the Royal Air Force in 1947 to attend St Bartholomew's Hospital as a medical student.

In 1948 Wint won Jamaica’s first Olympic gold also setting the world record for the 400 m (46.2) in London, beating his team-mate Herb McKenley . In 800 m he won silver after American Mal Whitfield. He probably missed his third medal in London Games by pulling a muscle in the 4 x 400 m relay final.

In Helsinki 1952 he was part of the historic team setting yet another world record while capturing the gold in 4 x 400 m relay. He also won silver in 800 m, again coming second to Mal Whitfield.

He ran his final race in 1953 at Wembley Stadium, finished his internship, graduated as a doctor and the following year he was made a Member of the British Empire (MBE) by Queen Elizabeth II. In 1955 Wint returned to Jamaica eventually settling in Hanover as the only resident doctor in the parish. In 1973 he was awarded the Jamaica honour of the Order of Distinction. In 1974 he began serving as high commissioner to Britain. He was inducted in the Black Athlete’s Hall of Fame in the US (1977), and the Jamaica Sports Hall of Fame (1989).

Arthur Wint died in Linstead , aged 72.

External link

  • Arthur Wint - A Jamaican Hero http://www.wintworks.com/


Olympic medalists in athletics (men) | Olympic Champions in Men's 400 m

Tom Burke | Maxey Long | Harry Hillman | Paul Pilgrim | Wyndham Halswelle | Charles Reidpath | Bevil Rudd | Eric Liddell | Ray Barbuti | Bill Carr | Archie Williams | Arthur Wint | George Rhoden | Charlie Jenkins | Otis Davis | Michael Larrabee | Lee Evans | Vincent Matthews | Alberto Juantorena | Viktor Markin | Alonzo Babers | Steve Lewis | Quincy Watts | Michael Johnson (twice) | Jeremy Wariner



Olympic medalists in athletics (men) | Olympic Champions in Men's 4x400 m relay


1912 United States Mel Sheppard, Edward Lindberg, Ted Meredith, Charles Reidpath
1920 Great Britain Cecil Griffiths, Robert Lindsay, John Ainsworth-Davies, Guy Butler
1924 United States Commodore Cochran, Alan Helffrich, Oliver MacDonald, William Stevenson
1928 United States George Baird, Emerson Spencer, Frederick Alderman, Ray Barbuti
1932 United States Ivan Fuqua, Edgar Ablowich, Karl Warner, Bill Carr
1936 Great Britain Frederick Wolff , Godfrey Rampling, William Roberts , Godfrey Brown
1948 United States Arthur Harnden , Clifford Bourland , Roy Cochran, Mal Whitfield
1952 Jamaica Arthur Wint, Leslie Laing , Herb McKenley , George Rhoden
1956 United States Charlie Jenkins, Louis Jones , James Mashburn , Tom Courtney
1960 United States Jack Yerman , Earl Young , Glenn Davis, Otis Davis
1964 United States Ollan Cassell , Michael Larrabee, Ulis Williams , Henry Carr
1968 United States Vincent Matthews, Ron Freeman , Larry James, Lee Evans
1972 Kenya Charles Asati , Hezahiah Nyamau , Robert Ouko , Julius Sang

1976 United States Herman Frazier , Benjamin Brown , Fred Newhouse , Maxie Parks
1980 Soviet Union Remigijus Valiulis , Mikhail Linge , Nikolay Chernetsky , Viktor Markin
1984 United States Sunder Nix , Ray Armstead , Alonzo Babers, Antonio McKay
1988 United States Danny Everett , Steve Lewis, Kevin Robinzine , Butch Reynolds
1992 United States Andrew Valmon , Quincy Watts, Michael Johnson, Steve Lewis
1996 United States LaMont Smith , Alvin Harrison , Derek Mills , Anthuan Maybank
2000 United States Alvin Harrison , Antonio Pettigrew , Calvin Harrison , Michael Johnson
2004 United States Otis Harris, Derrick Brew , Jeremy Wariner, Darold Williamson



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