George Golding

George Augustus Golding (6 May 1906 – 30 August 1999) was an Australian runner who won a bronze medal in the 440 yd event at the 1930 British Empire Games.Together with his future wife Clare Dennis he competed in the 1932 Summer Olympics and placed sixth in the 400 metres; he was eliminated in the semi-finals in the 400 metre hurdles.[1]This biographical article relating to Australian athletics is a stub.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.
Forbes, New South WalesManly, New South WalesAustraliaBritish Empire Games1930 Hamilton1930 British Empire GamesClare Dennis1932 Summer Olympics400 metres400 metre hurdlesWayback MachineNigel BarkerRoy NormanCharles StuartFrancis O'BrienHoward YatesJohn MumfordJohn BartramEdwin CarrLeon GregoryGraham GipsonKevan GosperKen RocheGary EddyWayne CollettRick MitchellColin McQueenGary MinihanBruce FrayneMiles MurphyDarren ClarkPaul GreeneMark GarnerJamie BaulchBrad JamiesonPatrick DwyerClinton HillBen OffereinsJohn SteffensenSean WroeJoel MilburnSteven SolomonAlex BeckGeorge SmithGeorge DavidsonHarry WilsonMorris KirkseyAllan ElliotGraham QuinnJohn TreloarDave BattenDon JowettMaurice RaeDave NorrisTony SteelLaurie D'ArcyBevan SmithTerry MorrisonGary Henley-SmithGus NketiaMark KeddellMatthew CoadChris DonaldsonDallas RobertsJames DolphinJoseph MillarJames MortimerEddie Osei-NketiaRobert OliphantCharles CuffDon EvansStuart BlackGeoff BroadwayHarold TyrieAlan SayersDoug HarrisBarry RobinsonPeter PearlessShaun FarrellNiko Verekauta