Bevin Hough Explained

Bevin Hough
Full Name:William Bevin Keith Hough
Birth Date:21 April 1929
Birth Place:Auckland, New Zealand
Death Place:Tauranga, New Zealand
Height:1.68 m
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Yearbstart:1950
Yearbend:53
Appearancesb:12
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Nationals:Long jump champion (1949, 1950, 1951)
Triple jump champion (1949)

William Bevin Keith Hough[2] (21 April 1929 – 25 November 2019) was a New Zealand sportsman who represented New Zealand in rugby league and the long jump.

Early life and family

Hough was born on 21 April 1929 in the Auckland suburb of Ponsonby, the son of William Hough of Wiri.[3]

Athletics career

Representing Auckland, Hough won the 1948 New Zealand under-19 long jump title, jumping 21feet.[4] He went on two win the national men's long jump championship in each of the following three years, with a best leap of 24feet in 1949, breaking the New Zealand record held by Jack Metcalfe.[4] [5] In 1949, he also won the national triple jump title, with a distance of 45feet.[4]

At the 1950 British Empire Games in Auckland Hough leapt 23feet to win the silver medal in the men's long jump.[6]

Rugby league career

Hough played rugby league for the Richmond and Papakura clubs.[7] He represented both Auckland and New Zealand, being selected for the Kiwis from 1950 to 1953 and playing in 12 test matches.[8] During the 1951 French rugby league tour of Australia and New Zealand, Hough was selected to play for both Auckland and New Zealand at winger.

Death

Hough died in Tauranga on 25 November 2019 at the age of 90.[9]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Statistics at rugbyleagueproject.org . rugbyleagueproject.org . 31 December 2017 . 1 January 2018.
  2. http://nzleague.co.nz/kiwis/player_profile.php?letter=H&id=324 Hough, William Bevin Keith 1950–53 - Kiwi #324
  3. News: Births . 23 April 1929 . New Zealand Herald . 27 April 2017 . 1.
  4. Web site: National champions 1887–2016 . December 2016 . Athletics New Zealand . 27 April 2017 . Stephen . Hollings.
  5. News: New long jump figures . 14 March 1949 . The Advocate . 27 April 2017 . 5.
  6. Web site: Bevin Hough . 2016 . New Zealand Olympic Committee . 27 April 2017.
  7. http://www.richmondbulldogs.com/About+Us/Roll+of+Honour/NZ+Kiwis.html Roll of Honour
  8. Coffey and Wood The Kiwis: 100 Years of International Rugby League
  9. Web site: The passing of William Bevin Keith Hough . 26 November 2019 . New Zealand Rugby League . 28 November 2019.