Thomas Johnson (cyclist)

Horace Thomas " Tiny" Johnson ( * March 1887 in Fulham, † August 12 1966 in Bromley ) was an English racing cyclist.

Horace Thomas Johnson was before and after the First World War a successful track cyclist. Twice he took part in the Olympic Games in part, in London in 1908 and in Antwerp in 1920, and won three silver medals: In London, he came in tandem race in second place together with Frederick Hamlin and twelve years later, in Antwerp, he won second place in the sprint and in the team pursuit.

1922 Johnson was world champion in the sprint of the amateurs, before his longtime competitor, the Belgian Maurice Peeters, after each took second place at the 1920 Track World Championships and at the Olympic Games in the same year behind this.

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