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James William Llewellyn Alford (15 October 1913 – 5 August 2004) was a Welsh track athlete who was born in Cardiff, Wales. In 1938 Alford won the Mile Empire Games gold medal in Sydney, becoming the first athlete in a Welsh vest to strike gold in the Empire Games. He was also a member of the British 4 x 1500 metre team that broke the world record. At home he won 11 Welsh titles in disciplines ranging from the 440 yards to cross country. He became first national coach for athletics in Wales in 1948 and is a member of the Welsh Sports Hall of Fame.

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  • Jim Alford (eigentlich James William Llewellyn Alford; * 15. Oktober 1913 in Cardiff; † 5. August 2004 in London) war ein britischer Mittelstreckenläufer. Bei den Internationalen Studentenspielen 1937 siegte er über 800 m und über 1500 m. 1938 gewann er für Wales startend bei den British Empire Games in Sydney den Meilenlauf und wurde Vierter über 880 Yards. Bei den Leichtathletik-Europameisterschaften in Paris wurde er Siebter über 1500 m. (de)
  • James William Llewellyn Alford (15 October 1913 – 5 August 2004) was a Welsh track athlete who was born in Cardiff, Wales. In 1938 Alford won the Mile Empire Games gold medal in Sydney, becoming the first athlete in a Welsh vest to strike gold in the Empire Games. He was also a member of the British 4 x 1500 metre team that broke the world record. At home he won 11 Welsh titles in disciplines ranging from the 440 yards to cross country. He became first national coach for athletics in Wales in 1948 and is a member of the Welsh Sports Hall of Fame. (en)
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  • Jim Alford (eigentlich James William Llewellyn Alford; * 15. Oktober 1913 in Cardiff; † 5. August 2004 in London) war ein britischer Mittelstreckenläufer. Bei den Internationalen Studentenspielen 1937 siegte er über 800 m und über 1500 m. 1938 gewann er für Wales startend bei den British Empire Games in Sydney den Meilenlauf und wurde Vierter über 880 Yards. Bei den Leichtathletik-Europameisterschaften in Paris wurde er Siebter über 1500 m. 1948 wurde er der erste Leichtathletik-Nationaltrainer von Wales. Er betreute unter anderem die Olympiamedaillengewinner Ken Jones und Nick Whitehead und beriet den irischen Olympiasieger Ron Delany. (de)
  • James William Llewellyn Alford (15 October 1913 – 5 August 2004) was a Welsh track athlete who was born in Cardiff, Wales. In 1938 Alford won the Mile Empire Games gold medal in Sydney, becoming the first athlete in a Welsh vest to strike gold in the Empire Games. He was also a member of the British 4 x 1500 metre team that broke the world record. At home he won 11 Welsh titles in disciplines ranging from the 440 yards to cross country. He became first national coach for athletics in Wales in 1948 and is a member of the Welsh Sports Hall of Fame. As a coach Jim Alford guided and advised many UK athletes to represent the UK and gain honours internationally. He always had time to give to disadvantaged athletes, inspiring them to reach their potential. He was the author and collaborator of several books and many articles, also translating many overseas books and articles into English. He worked for the International Amateur Athletics Federation (IAAF) for a number of years, organising coaching forums and writing many articles. He was greatly respected internationally and loved and appreciated by local athletes. (en)
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