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Henry Hawtrey

Henry Hawtrey (''Henry Courtenay Hawtrey;'' 29 June 1882 – 16 November 1961) was a British track and field athlete, winner of run at the 1906 Summer Olympics. He was born in Southampton and died in Aldershot.〔(Henry Hawtrey ). Sports Reference. Retrieved on 2015-01-22.〕
The British were the leading force in the long-distance running in early 1900s. Although the most celebrated long distance runner Alfred Shrubb had turned to professional just before the "intercalated" Olympics of 1906, the Britons sent a very good team to Athens.
Henry Hawtrey took the lead after and won easily, beating second-placed runner John Svanberg from Sweden by . The Britons used good team work to aid Hawtrey to win, as third-placed Irishman John Daly was disqualified because he blocked the Swedish runner's way several times.
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