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New Year Honours 2015: 103-year-old marathon runner joins sporting greats on list | |
(about 11 hours later) | |
Luminaries of professional sport including Steve Cram and Dame Mary Peters are joined by a centenarian marathon runner in receiving awards in the new year honours. | Luminaries of professional sport including Steve Cram and Dame Mary Peters are joined by a centenarian marathon runner in receiving awards in the new year honours. |
Fauja Singh, 103, holds the world record for the marathon in his age group - along with five British records - and completed his last competitive 26-mile race in Hong Kong only last year. | Fauja Singh, 103, holds the world record for the marathon in his age group - along with five British records - and completed his last competitive 26-mile race in Hong Kong only last year. |
The British Sikh runner, who returned to serious running at the age of 89, receives the British Empire Medal in recognition of his athletic achievements. | The British Sikh runner, who returned to serious running at the age of 89, receives the British Empire Medal in recognition of his athletic achievements. |
Cram, the former 1,500m world record holder and Olympic silver medallist who commentates on athletics for the BBC, is made a CBE in recognition of his recent work as chairman of the English Institute of Sport. | Cram, the former 1,500m world record holder and Olympic silver medallist who commentates on athletics for the BBC, is made a CBE in recognition of his recent work as chairman of the English Institute of Sport. |
He said: “It’s really fantastic to have this recognition.” | He said: “It’s really fantastic to have this recognition.” |
Dame Mary, who won gold in the pentathlon at the 1972 Olympics, is made a member of the Order of the Companions of Honour for services to sport in her native Northern Ireland. | Dame Mary, who won gold in the pentathlon at the 1972 Olympics, is made a member of the Order of the Companions of Honour for services to sport in her native Northern Ireland. |
Also honoured are Britain’s Fifa vice-president Jim Boyce, who was badly injured in a Belfast car bomb in 1972. He receives an OBE. | Also honoured are Britain’s Fifa vice-president Jim Boyce, who was badly injured in a Belfast car bomb in 1972. He receives an OBE. |
Brendan Batson, the former West Bromwich Albion defender who was one of Britain’s first black footballers, receives an OBE for services to equality in football. | Brendan Batson, the former West Bromwich Albion defender who was one of Britain’s first black footballers, receives an OBE for services to equality in football. |
He said: “When we look at the way things have evolved over the years as a whole I am very pleased with the development of black players. | He said: “When we look at the way things have evolved over the years as a whole I am very pleased with the development of black players. |
“But there is a still a long way to go to address the lack of representation in coaching, management and governance.” | “But there is a still a long way to go to address the lack of representation in coaching, management and governance.” |
* Full 2015 Honours List at gov.uk | * Full 2015 Honours List at gov.uk |
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