Maurice Rae Explained

Maurice Rae
Birth Name:Maurice Leslie Rae
Birth Date:12 March 1935
Occupation:Patternmaker[1]
Country:New Zealand
Sport:Track and field
Event:100 m, 200 m
Coach:Joe McManemin[2]

Maurice Leslie Rae (born 12 March 1935)[3] is a former New Zealand athlete.

Life

Rae was a sprinter, he represented New Zealand at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics and 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Cardiff, reaching the semifinals of the 100 m and 200 m at Melbourne and the 100 yards and 220 yards at Cardiff.[4]

On 20 February 1955, Rae defeated Australian Hector Hogan, at that time the world record holder for the 100 yards, in races over 100 yards and 220 yards. Rae's time of 9.7 seconds for the 100 yards broke the New Zealand resident record for the distance, which had stood for 63 years.[5] At the Australian track and field championships in Melbourne in 1956, Rae was second behind Hogan in both the 100 yards and 220 yards finals.[6]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Waitakere electoral district composite roll . 1981 . Registrar of Electors . Titirangi . 86.
  2. News: Athletics world mourns loss of top coach . 6 August 2014 . New Zealand Herald . 12 August 2014 . David . Skipwith .
  3. Web site: Maurice Leslie Rae . SportTU Germany . 12 August 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140812210754/http://de.sporttu.com/athletes/maurice-leslie-rae-391351/preview . 12 August 2014 . dead .
  4. Web site: Maurice Rae . 2013 . New Zealand Olympic Committee . 12 August 2014.
  5. News: Hogan loses N.Z. sprint . 21 February 1955 . The Argus . 12 August 2014 . 6S.
  6. Web site: Australian track & field championships 1955–56 . 12 August 2014.