Thomas Green (athlete)

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Olympic medal record
Men's Athletics
Gold 1932 Los Angeles 50 km walk

Thomas William Green (March 20, 1894 - March 29, 1975) was a British athlete who competed mainly in the 50 kilometre walk.

He competed for Great Britain in the 1932 Summer Olympics held in Los Angeles, United States in the 50 kilometre walk where he won the gold medal.

Olympic champions in men's 50 km walk
Thomas Green | Harold Whitlock | John Ljunggren | Giuseppe Dordoni | Norman Read | Don Thompson | Abdon Pamich | Christoph Höhne | Bernd Kannenberg | Hartwig Gauder | Raúl González | Vyacheslav Ivanenko | Andrey Perlov | Robert Korzeniowski (three times)
Inter-war British Olympic champions in men's athletics
1920: Albert Hill (800 m & 1500 m) | 1920 Percy Hodge (3000 m steeplechase) | 1924: Harold Abrahams (100 m) | 1924: Eric Liddell (400 m) | 1924 & 1928 Douglas Lowe (800 m) | 1928 David Burghley (400 m hurdles) | 1932 Thomas Hampson (800 m) | 1932 Thomas Green (50 km walk) | 1936 Harold Whitlock (50 km walk)