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'''Joseph Reid''' (17 March 1905 – 8 February 1968)<ref name="Olympedia">{{Olympedia|58233}}</ref> was an |
'''Joseph Reid''' (17 March 1905 – 8 February 1968)<ref name="Olympedia">{{Olympedia|58233}}</ref> was an English [[wrestling|wrestler]]. He represented [[Great Britain]] at the [[1932 Summer Olympics]]. |
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==Wrestling career== |
==Wrestling career== |
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Reid was born in [[Leigh, Greater Manchester|Leigh, Lancashire]]. Trained by fellow Leigh native, [[Harry Pennington (wrestler)|Harry Pennington]], Reid became a skilled [[Amateur wrestling|amateur]] and [[Catch wrestling|catch wrestler]].<ref name="Olympedia" /> |
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⚫ | At the 1930 Empire Games, he won the silver medal in the bantamweight class. Four years later, he won the bronze medal in the bantamweight category at the 1934 Empire Games. Reid won the British bantamweight championship every year from 1931 to 1935. Shortly afterwards, he turned professional and continued wrestling well into the 1960s. |
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⚫ | At the 1930 Empire Games, he won the silver medal in the bantamweight class. Four years later, he won the bronze medal in the bantamweight category at the 1934 Empire Games. Reid won the British bantamweight championship every year from 1931 to 1935. Shortly afterwards, he turned professional and continued wrestling well into the 1960s.<ref name="Olympedia" /> |
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==Other activities and legacy== |
==Other activities and legacy== |
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Reid fought in the [[Second World War]], and spent time as a prisoner of war in a Japanese-run internment camp.<ref>"More nominees for Hall of Fame", ''This is Lancashire'', 17 June 2002</ref> He helped to train Scottish wrestler [[George Kidd (wrestler)|George Kidd]]. Reid's wrestling boots are now on display at the Leigh Harriers athletic club.<ref>"Historic Look at Harriers' Glorious Past", ''This is Lancashire'', 24 August 2006</ref> |
Reid as a coal miner.<ref name="Olympedia" /> Reid fought in the [[Second World War]], and spent time as a prisoner of war in a Japanese-run internment camp.<ref>"More nominees for Hall of Fame", ''This is Lancashire'', 17 June 2002</ref> He helped to train Scottish wrestler [[George Kidd (wrestler)|George Kidd]]. Reid's wrestling boots are now on display at the Leigh Harriers athletic club.<ref>"Historic Look at Harriers' Glorious Past", ''This is Lancashire'', 24 August 2006</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 02:59, 3 March 2024
Joseph Reid | |
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Born | 17 March 1905 Leigh, Lancashire, England, U.K. |
Died | 8 February 1968 | (aged 62)
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Men's Freestyle wrestling | ||
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British Empire Games | ||
1930 Hamilton | Bantamweight | |
1934 London | Bantamweight |
Joseph Reid (17 March 1905 – 8 February 1968)[1] was an English wrestler. He represented Great Britain at the 1932 Summer Olympics.
Wrestling career
Reid was born in Leigh, Lancashire. Trained by fellow Leigh native, Harry Pennington, Reid became a skilled amateur and catch wrestler.[1]
In 1932, he competed in the freestyle bantamweight tournament of the Olympic Games. Reid was eliminated after losing two of his three matches in the freestyle bantamweight division and finished fifth over all.[1]
At the 1930 Empire Games, he won the silver medal in the bantamweight class. Four years later, he won the bronze medal in the bantamweight category at the 1934 Empire Games. Reid won the British bantamweight championship every year from 1931 to 1935. Shortly afterwards, he turned professional and continued wrestling well into the 1960s.[1]
Other activities and legacy
Reid as a coal miner.[1] Reid fought in the Second World War, and spent time as a prisoner of war in a Japanese-run internment camp.[2] He helped to train Scottish wrestler George Kidd. Reid's wrestling boots are now on display at the Leigh Harriers athletic club.[3]
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- 1905 births
- 1968 deaths
- Sportspeople from Leigh, Greater Manchester
- English male wrestlers
- Commonwealth Games bronze medallists for England
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- Olympic wrestlers for Great Britain
- Wrestlers at the 1932 Summer Olympics
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- Wrestlers at the 1930 British Empire Games
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- Commonwealth Games medallists in wrestling
- British military personnel of World War II
- British World War II prisoners of war
- World War II prisoners of war held by Japan
- Medallists at the 1930 British Empire Games
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