Ian Hallam

The following year, the British railway quad In second place in the cast Hallam, Bennett, Moore and Richard Evans at the track world championships in San Sebastián. In this race, the German foursome had fallen short of the target because of the failure of a path and folder initially been declared a world champion, the British team. However, the British driver refused to receive the gold medals, and after a protest by the German team of West German foursome was declared a World Champion. Because of this incident, the British team was honored with her coach Norman Sheil later with the " Fair Play Trophy " of the Association of German sports journalists.

In 1974 Hallam at the Commonwealth Games in Christchurch in four competitions: The One and the Team Pursuit ( with Bennett, Evans and Moore ), he won gold in the 1000 -meter time trials and the race ten miles bronze. In 1976 he started with the train of four ( with Bennett, Robin and Ian Croker Banbury ) at the Olympic Games in Montreal and won a second Olympic bronze medal. In the same year he won the British Milk Race.

From 1978 to 1982 Ian Hallam successfully drove road race as a professional in the UK. He won 1980 London - Glasgow and in 1981 became second at the Tom Simpson Memorial.

By 2002, Hallam started at race in his age group and was several times World Champion in the "Masters ". From 1999 to 2009 he held the record over 2000 meters in the age group of 50 - to 54 -year-olds.

Ian Hallam is a dentist with a practice in Petersfield, Hampshire.

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