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Kenneth Powell

Full name: Kenneth Powell
Gender: Male
Born: April 8, 1885 in Hampstead, Greater London, Great Britain
Died: February 18, 1915 in Ypres, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium
Affiliations: Cambridge
Country: GBR Great Britain
Sport: Athletics, Tennis

Biography

Educated at Rugby School, Kenneth Powell was a fine all-round sportsman. He was honoured with the Victor Ludorum two years in succession for his athletic skills. He was captain of the rugby XV, a member of the school gymnastics team and reached the final of the public schools rackets competition in 1903. After going to King’s College Cambridge he became an athletics Blue (1905-08), and won the 120y hurdles vs. Oxford in 1907-08 and a Blue for lawn tennis (1905-07). A fellow member of the Cambridge University Lawn Tennis Club in 1905 was Wimbledon Champion, and fellow Olympian, [Tony Wilding].

At the 1908 Olympics he played in the tennis singles and doubles in addition to running the hurdles. At the AAA Championships he had the remarkable record of placing in the first three for six successive years (1909-14) without ever winning the title. In 1907 he twice set British record (15.8/15.6) and in the 1912 Olympic final he was an early leader but faded in the later stages. Powell competed at Wimbledon eight times between 1905-13 and his best finish in the singles was in 1913 when he reached the quarter-final before losing in four set to the German [Oskar Kreuzer], the 1912 Olympic bronze medallist. Powell reached the doubles final in 1910, however, with [Bobby Powell] (Canada), but lost in straight sets to the strong pairing of his fellow Briton [Major Ritchie] and New Zealander Wilding. At Queen’s Club in 1908, Powell beat Ritchie to capture the London Championship, although Ritchie was forced to retire in the second set.

On leaving Cambridge he joined the family firm of leather factors in London but, on the outbreak of the War joined the Honorary Artillery Company as a private, having previously served with the Territorials. He was posted to France on 18 September 1914 and the following February died of wounds received in action.

Personal Best: 110H – 15.3 (1912).

Results

Games Age City Sport Event Team NOC Rank Medal
1908 Summer 23 London Tennis Men's Singles Great Britain GBR 26T
1908 Summer 23 London Tennis Men's Doubles Great Britain-4 GBR 4T
1908 Summer 23 London Athletics Men's 110 metres Hurdles Great Britain GBR 2 h5 r1/3
1912 Summer 27 Stockholm Athletics Men's 110 metres Hurdles Great Britain GBR 5

Men's Singles

Games Age City Sport Team NOC Phase Unit Rank Date Result SW
1908 Summer 23 London Tennis Great Britain GBR Round One Match #8 2 1908-07-06 Froitzheim (GER) 3, Powell (GBR) 0 0

Men's Doubles

Games Age City Sport Team NOC Partner Phase Unit Rank Date Result SW
1908 Summer 23 London Tennis Great Britain-4 GBR Walter Crawley Quarter-Finals Match #2 2 1908-07-09 GBR-1 3, GBR-4 1 1
1908 Summer 23 London Tennis Great Britain-4 GBR Walter Crawley Round Two Match #4 1 1908-07-07 GBR-4 3, CAN 0 3

Men's 110 metres Hurdles

Games Age City Sport Country Phase Unit Rank T MB
1908 Summer 23 London Athletics Great Britain Round One Heat Five 2 16.2est at 3 yds
1912 Summer 27 Stockholm Athletics Great Britain Final 5 15.5est
1912 Summer 27 Stockholm Athletics Great Britain Semi-Finals Heat One 1 QU 15.6
1912 Summer 27 Stockholm Athletics Great Britain Round One Heat Eleven 1 QU 15.6
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