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- Q16011562 description "English runner".
- Q16011562 description "English runner".
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- Q16011562 abstract "Leonard "Len" Eyre, (27 November 1925 - 1986) was an English middle- and long-distance runner who won gold and silver medals at the British Empire Games.He was born in Sheffield and was a member of the Harehills Harriers athletics club, Leeds. At the 1950 British Empire Games in Auckland he won the gold medal in the 3 miles/5000 metres event, having not regularly competed at that distance and he finished second to Bill Parnell of Canada in the 1 mile event. He competed in the 1500 metres at the 1952 Summer Olympic Games in Helsinki, but was eliminated in the heats. He then moved to longer distances. He last competed internationally in 1953 in a Great Britain v Sweden match in which he was 3rd in the 5000 metres. He died aged 66 in 1986.".
- Q16011562 birthDate "1925-11-27".
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- Q16011562 deathDate "1986".
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- Q16011562 dateOfBirth "1925-11-27".
- Q16011562 dateOfDeath "1986".
- Q16011562 name "Eyre, Len".
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- Q16011562 comment "Leonard "Len" Eyre, (27 November 1925 - 1986) was an English middle- and long-distance runner who won gold and silver medals at the British Empire Games.He was born in Sheffield and was a member of the Harehills Harriers athletics club, Leeds. At the 1950 British Empire Games in Auckland he won the gold medal in the 3 miles/5000 metres event, having not regularly competed at that distance and he finished second to Bill Parnell of Canada in the 1 mile event.".
- Q16011562 label "Len Eyre".
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