Jerry Waters Explained

Jerry Waters
Fullname:Jerry Waters
Birth Date:3 April 1915
Birth Place:London
Discipline:Road
Role:Rider
Amateuryears1:Morgan CC[1]
Amateurteam1:1940
Amateuryears2:South London RC[2]
Amateurteam2:1944
Amateuryears3:Kentish Wheelers[3]
Amateurteam3:1976

Jerry Waters (born Reginald Waters, 3 April 1915 - died 31 January 1997) was one of the top British racing cyclists of the 1940s. He came second to Ernie Clements in the National Cyclists' Union's national road championship in 1946. He continued competing as a veteran.

Brother of Wilfred Waters, cyclist & Olympic bronze medalist.

Palmarès

1946
  • 2nd National road championship (NCU)

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Norwood Paragon History - 1940 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111005152359/http://www.norwoodparagon.co.uk/History_Year/1940.pdf . dead . 2011-10-05 .
    2. Web site: Norwood Paragon History - 1944 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111005152418/http://www.norwoodparagon.co.uk/History_Year/1944.pdf . dead . 2011-10-05 .
    3. Web site: Norwood Paragon History - 1976 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111005152439/http://www.norwoodparagon.co.uk/History_Year/1976.pdf . dead . 2011-10-05 .