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Harold Maurice Abrahams ( December 15 , 1899 - January 14 , 1978 ) was a Jewish British Athlete . He was an Olympic Champion In 1924 in the 100- Metre Dash, a feat depicted in the 1981 movie '' Chariots Of Fire ''. BIOGRAPHY Born in Bedford , he was the younger brother of another British athlete, the Olympic Long Jump er Sir Sidney Abrahams . He was educated at Repton School and then at Gonville And Caius College , Cambridge University . He is a true Hero for his country because of the hardship he had to go through A sprinter and Long Jump er since his youth, he continued to compete in sport while studying at Cambridge . He earned a place in the 1920 Olympic team. These games were no great success for Abrahams who was eliminated in the quarter-finals of both the 100 m and 200 m, and he finished 20th in the long jump. As a part of the British Relay team, he took fourth place in the 4 x 100 m. After dominating the national long jump and sprint events, Abrahams was an outsider for the medals at the 1924 Olympics in Paris , France . He won the 100 m, beating all the American favourites. In the 200 meter race, he reached the final, in which he placed sixth and last. ( Eric Liddell also ran the 200m and finished in third place). As an opening runner for the 4 x 100 m team, Abrahams won a second Olympic medal, a silver one; Abrahams did not compete in the long jump. A foot injury forced Abrahams to end his career the following year. He subsequently served as an athletics journalist for forty years, also commentating the sport for the BBC radio. Harold Abrahams died in Enfield . |
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