Eric Liddell was a track and field athlete born in Tianjin, China on January 16, 1902. He is best known for his success at the 1924 Olympics, where he won gold in the 400 meters and bronze in the 200 meters, representing Great Britain.
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Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $6 Million (2024)
About
Track and field athlete who won two medals for Great Britain at the 1924 Olympics: gold in the 400 meters, and bronze in the 200 meters.
Before Fame
He went to school at the University of Edinburgh.
Trivia
In addition to track and field, he was an accomplished rugby player who represented Scotland.
Family Life
Though Scottish, he was born in China while his parents were serving missionary duties, and he died in China while serving his own missionary quest.
Associated With
His legacy is portrayed in the famous film "Chariots of Fire," where he is played by Ian Charleson.