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Cavin Woodward (BORN 1st August 1947 - 26th February 2010)
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Cavin Woodward (born 1st August 1947 - 26th February 2010)
Former World Record Holder 30 mile, former World Record Holder 50 Mile 100km 150km 100Mile (all in the same race). Winner of London to Brighton, Two Bridges.  Legendary for his fast starts.
 
  
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===Records===
 
Best remembered for his pursuit of a 100 mile world record which he set in 1975 at the Tipton 100 mile race and en route set World Records at 50 mile, 100 km, 150 km and the 100 miles.
 
Best remembered for his pursuit of a 100 mile world record which he set in 1975 at the Tipton 100 mile race and en route set World Records at 50 mile, 100 km, 150 km and the 100 miles.
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Winner of London to Brighton, Two Bridges. Took second at Comrades. Legendary for his fast starts.
  
 
===Resources===
 
===Resources===
 
* A nice [http://www.leamington-cycling-and-athletics-club.org/cavin-woodward.php article by George Phipps] after Cavin's passing.
 
* A nice [http://www.leamington-cycling-and-athletics-club.org/cavin-woodward.php article by George Phipps] after Cavin's passing.
 
* [http://www.ultralegends.com/the-tipton-100-miles The Tipton 100 miles by Andy Milroy]
 
* [http://www.ultralegends.com/the-tipton-100-miles The Tipton 100 miles by Andy Milroy]

Latest revision as of 12:35, 13 September 2012

Cavin Woodward (born 1st August 1947 - 26th February 2010)

Records

Best remembered for his pursuit of a 100 mile world record which he set in 1975 at the Tipton 100 mile race and en route set World Records at 50 mile, 100 km, 150 km and the 100 miles. Winner of London to Brighton, Two Bridges. Took second at Comrades. Legendary for his fast starts.

Resources