Allan Elliot

New Zealand sprinter

Eunice Elva Edwina Macdonald
(m. 1933; died 1958)

Barbara Ann ElliotSportCountryNew ZealandSportAthleticsAchievements and titlesNational finals100 yds champion (1929, 1930, 1932)
220 yds champion (1929, 1932)

Allan John Elliot (1 February 1906 − 5 January 1973), sometimes Elliott, was a New Zealand athlete, who represented his country in the sprint events at the 1930 British Empire Games in Hamilton, Ontario, and the 1932 Olympic Games in Los Angeles.

Early life and family

Born in Thames on 1 February 1906,[2] Elliot was the son of Matthew Halliday Elliot and Edith Amy Elliot (née Cryer).[3] On 8 June 1933 he married Eunice Elva Edwina Macdonald,[4] but they later separated, and Eunice Elliot died in 1958.[5] Elliot's second wife was Barbara Ann Elliot.

Athletics

Regarded as a "brilliant sprinter" who was "heavily muscled",[6] Elliot won five New Zealand national athletics titles: the 100 yards in 1929, 1930, and 1932; and the 220 yards in 1929 and 1932.[7] Elliot 's best time of 9.8 second for 100 yards stood as the New Zealand record for over 20 years.[6]

At the 1930 British Empire Games, Elliot did not progress beyond the heats of the 100 yards and 220 yards.[8] However, at the 1932 Olympics he reached the semi-finals of both the 100 m and 200 m events.[2]

Elliot later continued his involvement in athletics as an administrator, and served as president of the Waitakere Golf Club for five years.[6]

Later life and death

Elliot spent most of his working life as a grocer, and was a relieving manager at various shops in Auckland during his last five years.[6] He died on 5 January 1973,[2] and his body was cremated at Waikumete.[5]

Legacy

Sculpture of an athlete by Richard Oliver Gross at the Auckland Domain gate, for which Elliot was the model

Elliot modelled for the sculpture of an athlete by Richard Oliver Gross at the Auckland Domain gates.[6][9][10]

Competition record

Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes
Representing  New Zealand
1930 British Empire Games Hamilton, Canada 3rd (ht 3) 100 y NT

References

  1. ^ "Empire Games: N.Z. representatives". Evening Post. 28 June 1930. p. 13. Retrieved 9 July 2017.
  2. ^ a b c "Allan Elliot bio, stats, and results". Sports-Reference.com. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 26 April 2015.
  3. ^ "Birth search: registration number 1906/6499". Births, deaths & marriages online. Department of Internal Affairs. Retrieved 9 July 2017.
  4. ^ "Marriage search: registration number 1933/1888". Births, deaths & marriages online. Department of Internal Affairs. Retrieved 9 July 2017.
  5. ^ a b "Record for Allan John Elliot". Auckland Council. Retrieved 1 May 2024..
  6. ^ a b c d e "1932 Games runner dies". Auckland Star. 9 January 1973. p. 1.
  7. ^ Hollings, Stephen (December 2016). "National champions 1887–2016" (PDF). Athletics New Zealand. Retrieved 28 May 2017.
  8. ^ "Allan Elliott". New Zealand Olympic Committee. 2013. Archived from the original on 29 January 2015. Retrieved 26 April 2015.
  9. ^ "The Domain Gates". Gianluca Watson of The Friends of the Domain. Archived from the original on 8 April 2017. Retrieved 22 May 2017.
  10. ^ "Striking Figure". Auckland Star. 29 June 1936. p. 9. Retrieved 22 May 2017.
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1930 New Zealand British Empire Games team
Athletics
  • Allan Elliot
  • Ossie Johnson
  • Stan Lay
  • Billy Savidan
DivingLawn bowls
RowingSwimming
Team manager: Rex Hobbs
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1932 New Zealand Olympic team
Athletics
Boxing
Cycling
Rowing
Chef de Mission: Philip Rundle
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New Zealand national champions in men's 100 m
Note: 100 yards before 1970
100 yards
  • 1888: Frank Meenan
  • 1889: T.W. Lewis
  • 1890: Jack Hempton
  • 1891: Billy MacPherson (NSW)
  • 1892–1894: Jack Hempton
  • 1895: Alfred Patrick
  • 1896: E.A. Robinson
  • 1897: Alfred Patrick
  • 1898–1900: George Smith
  • 1901: Claude Hiorns
  • 1902: George Smith
  • 1903: L.B. Webster
  • 1904: George Smith
  • 1905: Arthur Duffey (USA)
  • 1906: F.E. Drake
  • 1907–1908: H. Henderson
  • 1909–1910: William Woodger
  • 1911: Ron Opie
  • 1912: Richard Eggleston
  • 1913: A.T. Duncan
  • 1914–1915: Henry Martis
  • 1916–1919: not held
  • 1920–1921: George Davidson
  • 1922: Harry Wilson
  • 1923: Morris Kirksey (USA)
  • 1924: Charlie Jenkins
  • 1925: Les Parker (AUS)
  • 1926–1928: Malcolm Leadbetter
  • 1929–1930: Allan Elliot
  • 1931: George Simpson (USA)
  • 1932: Allan Elliot
  • 1933–1935: J.B. Macfarlane
  • 1936: Brian Tapley
  • 1937: W.J. Fitzsimmons
  • 1938: Graham Quinn
  • 1939: Frank Sharpley
  • 1940: J. Sutherland
  • 1941–1944: not held
  • 1945–1946: Ron Agate
  • 1947: John Treloar (AUS)
  • 1948: Arthur Eustace
  • 1949: Peter Henderson
  • 1950: Clem Parker
  • 1951: Arthur Eustace
  • 1952–1953: H.R. Carter
  • 1954–1959: Maurice Rae
  • 1960: Graham Davy
  • 1961–1963: Rod Heeps
  • 1964: Don Mackenzie
  • 1965–1966: Tony Steel
  • 1967: Wayne Overend
  • 1968: Craig Daly
  • 1969: Laurie D'Arcy
100 metres
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New Zealand national champions in men's 200 m
Note: 250 yards before 1901; 220 yards from 1901 to 1969
250 yards
  • 1888: A.B. Williams
  • 1889: Hugh Reeves
  • 1890: Jack Hempton
  • 1891: Billy MacPherson (NSW)
  • 1892: Jack Hempton
  • 1893: L.W. Harvey
  • 1894: H.M. Reeves
  • 1895: L. Broad
  • 1896: William Kingston
  • 1897: Arthur Holder
  • 1898: Alfred Patrick
  • 1899: William Kingston
  • 1900: George Smith
220 yards
  • 1901: Claude Hiorns
  • 1902–1903: L.B. Webster
  • 1904: W. Anderson
  • 1905–1906: F.E. Drake
  • 1907–1908: E.E. Fisher
  • 1909–1910: William Woodger
  • 1911–1912: Ron Opie
  • 1913: A.T. Duncan
  • 1914–1915: Henry Martis
  • 1916–1919: not held
  • 1920–1921: George Davidson
  • 1922: Harry Wilson
  • 1923: Morris Kirksey (USA)
  • 1924: L.A. Tracey
  • 1925: L.A. Tracey / R. Morgan
  • 1926–1928: Malcolm Leadbetter
  • 1929: Allan Elliot
  • 1930: George Golding (AUS)
  • 1931: Charlie Jenkins
  • 1932: Allan Elliot
  • 1933–1934: J.B. Macfarlane
  • 1935: W.S. Bainbridge
  • 1936: Graham Quinn
  • 1937: W.J. Fitzsimmons
  • 1938: Graham Quinn
  • 1939: C. Robinson
  • 1940: J. Ford
  • 1941–1944: not held
  • 1945–1946: Ron Agate
  • 1947: John Treloar (AUS)
  • 1948–1951: Dave Batten
  • 1952–1954: Don Jowett
  • 1955–1959: Maurice Rae
  • 1960: John Taylor
  • 1961–1962: Dave Norris
  • 1963: Brian Seymour
  • 1964: Don Mackenzie
  • 1965–1966: Tony Steel
  • 1967: Wayne Overend
  • 1968: Graham Atchison
  • 1969: Laurie D'Arcy
200 metres