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Thomas Carlisle Livingstone-Learmonth (5 January 1906 – 24 April 1931) was a British hurdler. He competed at the 1928 Olympics in the 400 metres hurdles and finished in fifth place. The career of Livingstone-Learmonth was overshadowed by Lord Burghley, who beat him in the 440 yd hurdles at all 1926–1928 AAA Championships. Earlier in 1925 Livingstone-Learmonth set a British record in the 220 yd hurdles, but Burghley has bettered it within three weeks. In the semifinals of the 1928 Olympics, Livingstone-Learmonth set another British record in the 400 m hurdles, at 54.0 s, but it was bettered next day by Burghley in the final. Livingstone-Learmonth died of meningitis aged 25 while on a diplomatic mission in Sudan.

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  • Tom Livingstone-Learmonth (eigentlich Thomas Carlisle Livingstone-Learmonth; * 5. Januar 1906 in Waratah, Newcastle, Australien; † 24. April 1931 in Khartum, Anglo-Ägyptischer Sudan) war ein britischer Hürdenläufer, der sich auf die 400-Meter-Distanz spezialisiert hatte. Bei den Olympischen Spielen 1928 in Amsterdam wurde er Fünfter in 54,2 s. Im Halbfinale hatte er mit 54,0 s einen nationalen Rekord aufgestellt, den ihm im Finale der Sieger Lord Burghley mit 53,4 s entriss. (de)
  • Thomas Carlisle Livingstone-Learmonth (5 January 1906 – 24 April 1931) was a British hurdler. He competed at the 1928 Olympics in the 400 metres hurdles and finished in fifth place. The career of Livingstone-Learmonth was overshadowed by Lord Burghley, who beat him in the 440 yd hurdles at all 1926–1928 AAA Championships. Earlier in 1925 Livingstone-Learmonth set a British record in the 220 yd hurdles, but Burghley has bettered it within three weeks. In the semifinals of the 1928 Olympics, Livingstone-Learmonth set another British record in the 400 m hurdles, at 54.0 s, but it was bettered next day by Burghley in the final. Livingstone-Learmonth died of meningitis aged 25 while on a diplomatic mission in Sudan. (en)
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  • Tom Livingstone-Learmonth (eigentlich Thomas Carlisle Livingstone-Learmonth; * 5. Januar 1906 in Waratah, Newcastle, Australien; † 24. April 1931 in Khartum, Anglo-Ägyptischer Sudan) war ein britischer Hürdenläufer, der sich auf die 400-Meter-Distanz spezialisiert hatte. Bei den Olympischen Spielen 1928 in Amsterdam wurde er Fünfter in 54,2 s. Im Halbfinale hatte er mit 54,0 s einen nationalen Rekord aufgestellt, den ihm im Finale der Sieger Lord Burghley mit 53,4 s entriss. (de)
  • Thomas Carlisle Livingstone-Learmonth (5 January 1906 – 24 April 1931) was a British hurdler. He competed at the 1928 Olympics in the 400 metres hurdles and finished in fifth place. The career of Livingstone-Learmonth was overshadowed by Lord Burghley, who beat him in the 440 yd hurdles at all 1926–1928 AAA Championships. Earlier in 1925 Livingstone-Learmonth set a British record in the 220 yd hurdles, but Burghley has bettered it within three weeks. In the semifinals of the 1928 Olympics, Livingstone-Learmonth set another British record in the 400 m hurdles, at 54.0 s, but it was bettered next day by Burghley in the final. Livingstone-Learmonth died of meningitis aged 25 while on a diplomatic mission in Sudan. His grandfather was Thomas Livingstone Learmonth, an early European settler of Australia. (en)
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