Roy Taylor (cyclist) explained

Roy Taylor
Fullname:Royston Thompson Taylor
Birth Date:21 July 1916
Birth Place:Auckland, New Zealand
Height:5feet[1]
Country:New Zealand
Sport:Cycling
Club:Papatoetoe Amateur Athletic and Cycling Club

Royston Thompson Taylor (21 July 1916 – 7 January 1987) was a New Zealand track cyclist who represented his country at the 1938 British Empire Games.

Early life and family

Born in the Auckland suburb of Remuera on 21 July 1916, Taylor was the son of Benjamin and Nellie Taylor.[2] [3]

Cycling

A member of the Papatoetoe Amateur Athletic and Cycling Club,[4] Taylor won the 1000 m sprint at the trials to select the cycling team for the 1938 British Empire Games, beating 1936 Olympic representative George Giles in the final.[5] However, at the Empire Games in Sydney, Taylor was unplaced in the sprint, while Giles won the bronze medal.[6] Taylor also competed in the 1 km time trial at the Sydney games, finishing in seventh place.[7]

Death

Taylor died on 7 January 1987.[8]

Notes and References

  1. News: Return of persons summarily convicted . 8 August 1945 . New Zealand Police Gazette . 586.
  2. Web site: Birth search: registration number 1916/17959 . Births, deaths & marriages online . Department of Internal Affairs . 14 March 2018.
  3. News: Births . 22 July 1916 . Auckland Star . 14 March 2018 . 12.
  4. News: Papatoetoe club . 20 November 1935 . Auckland Star . 14 March 2018 . 18.
  5. News: Cycling trials . 6 December 1937 . Auckland Star . 14 March 2018 . 18.
  6. Web site: Results for the 1938 British Empire Games – Cycling – Track – 1000m match sprint – Men . 2014 . Commonwealth Games Federation . 14 March 2018.
  7. Web site: Roy Taylor . 2016 . New Zealand Olympic Committee . 14 March 2018.
  8. Web site: Death search: registration number 1987/32197 . Births, deaths & marriages online . Department of Internal Affairs . 14 March 2018.