Jamaican athlete (1937–2012)
George Kerr
Kerr in 1961
Born (1937-10-16 ) 16 October 1937Hanover Parish , Jamaica Died 15 June 2012(2012-06-15) (aged 74)Kingston, Jamaica Height 180 cm (5 ft 11 in) Weight 70 kg (154 lb) Sport Athletics Event(s) 400 m, 800 m Club Knockalva Agricultural School, Hanover, Jamaica University of Illinois, Champaign (USA) Personal best(s) 400 – 45.7y (1960) 800 m – 1:45.8y (1964)[ 1] [ 2]
George Ezekiel Kerr (16 October 1937 – 15 June 2012) was a Jamaican athlete who competed in the 400 and 800 metres. He competed for the British West Indies at the 1960 Summer Olympics , where he won the bronze medal in the 800 metres. He then teamed up with Keith Gardner , Malcolm Spence and James Wedderburn to win the bronze medal in the 4×400 metres relay.[ 1]
In 1962, he became the first Jamaican athlete to have the national flag flown in recognition of winning a gold when he won double gold in the 400 m and 800 m at the Central American and Caribbean Games held at Kingston's National Stadium. At the 1964 Olympics, representing Jamaica, he finished fourth both in the 800 m and the 4 × 400 m relay. He broke the Olympic record for the 800 m in the semi-finals but lost the bronze by less than one-tenth of a second with 1:45.9, his fastest ever time.[ 1]
Kerr won five medals at three Commonwealth Games . In 1958 he won a bronze in the 4 × 440 yards relay. He won gold medals in the 440 yards and in the 4 × 440 yards relay and silver in the 880 yards in 1962. His final medal, a bronze for the 880 yards, came in 1966 in Kingston, Jamaica .[ 3]
On 4 June 2012, Kerr had a heart attack and underwent heart surgery at the University Hospital of the West Indies. He remained in the intensive care unit until he succumbed to complications. He had a wife, Fay Kerr, five children, Karyn, Margaret, Roger, Candice and William and seven grandchildren.[ 4]
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1951 : B. Brown , M. Whitfield , J. Voight , H. Maiocco (USA )
1955 : J. Mashburn , L. Spurrier , J. Lea , L. Jones (USA )
1959 : Mel Spence , G. Kerr , Mal Spence , B. Ince (BWI )
1963 : O. Cassell , J. Johnson , R. Edmunds , E. Young (USA )
1967 : V. Matthews , E. Taylor , E. Stinson , L. Evans (USA )
1971 : J. Smith , D. Alexander , F. Newhouse , T. Turner (USA )
1975 : H. Frazier , R. Taylor , M. Peoples , R. Ray (USA )
1979 : T. Darden , M. Peoples , H. Frazier , J. Walker (USA )
1983 : A. Babers , M. Bradley , J. Rolle , E. Carey (USA )
1987 : R. Pierre , K. Robinzine , R. Haley , M. Rowe (USA )
1991 : H. Herrera , A. Pavó , J. Valentín , L. Martínez (CUB )
1995 : J. Crusellas , N. Téllez , O. Mena , I. García (CUB )
1999 : D. Clarke , M. McDonald , D. McFarlane , G. Haughton (JAM )
2003 : D. Clarke , L. Spence , S. Ayre , M. Campbell (JAM )
2007 : A. Williams , A. Moncur , M. Mathieu , C. Brown (BAH )
2011 : N. Ruíz , R. Acea , O. Cisneros , W. Collazo (CUB )
2015 : R. Quow , J. Solomon , E. Mayers , M. Cedenio (TTO )
2019 : J. Perlaza , D. Palomeque , J. Solís , A. Zambrano (COL )
2023 : L. Carvalho , M. Lima , D. Hernandes , L. Vilar (BRA )
440 yards (1930–1966) 400 metres (1970–present)
4 x 440 yards (1930–1966)
1930 : Leigh-Wood , Townend , Burghley , Brangwin (ENG )
1934 : Rathbone , Blake , Stoneley , Rampling (ENG )
1938 : Orr , Dale , Fritz , Loaring (CAN )
1950 : Carr , Gedge , Humphreys , Price (AUS )
1954 : Higgins , Dick , Fryer , Johnson (ENG )
1958 : Day , Evans , Potgieter , M.C. Spence (RSA )
1962 : Kerr , Khan , M.A. Spence , M. Spence (JAM )
1966 : Yearwood , Bernard , Roberts , Mottley (TTO )
4 x 400 metres (1970–present)
1970 : Nyamau , Sang , Ouko , Asati (KEN )
1974 : Asati , Musyoki , Sang , Koskei (KEN )
1978 : Kimaiyo , Ngetich , Njiri , Koskei (KEN )
1982 : Cook , Brown , Scutt , Bennett (ENG )
1986 : Akabusi , Brown , Black , Bennett (ENG )
1990 : D. Kitur , S. Kitur , Kipkemboi , Mwanzia (KEN )
1994 : McKenzie , Crampton , Patrick , Ladejo (ENG )
1998 : Clarke , Haughton , McDonald , Martin (JAM )
2002 : Deacon , Baldock , Rawlinson , Caines (ENG )
2006 : Steffensen , Troode , Ormrod , Hill (AUS )
2010 : Milburn , Moore , Cole , Wroe (AUS )
2014 : Williams , Bingham , Awde , Hudson-Smith (ENG )
2018 : Maotoanong , Thebe , Nkobolo , Makwala (BOT )
2022 : St. Hillaire , Guevara , Cedenio , Richards (TTO )
1926: Mexico (A. García , C. García , Moraila , Iturbe )
1930: Mexico (Álvarez , de Anda , Iturbe , Moraila )
1935: Cuba (Vázquez , Hernández , Fernández , Gómez )
1938: Panama (Scott , Edgardo , Chevans , Baker )
1946: Jamaica (McKenley , Woodstock , Rhoden , Wint )
1950: Panama (S. LaBeach , McSween , Prince , L. LaBeach )
1954: Jamaica (Laing , LaBeach , Gardner , Rhoden )
1959: Puerto Rico (F. Rivera , M. Rivera , de Jesús , Rodríguez )
1962: Jamaica (Mel Spence , Williams , Mal Spence , Kerr )
1966: Jamaica (Forbes , Mel Spence , Myton , Hoilette )
1970: Cuba (Olivera , Díaz , J. García , Álvarez )
1974: Cuba (E. García , Gutiérrez , Álvarez , Juantorena )
1978: Jamaica (Barriffe , Heywood , Brown , Cameron )
1982: Cuba (Pavó , Reyté , Ramos , Juantorena )
1986: Cuba (Peñalver , Pavó , Valentín , Stevens )
1990: Jamaica (Clarke , Burnett , McCrea , Morris )
1993: Cuba (Mena , Herrera , Martínez , Téllez )
1998: Cuba (Mena , Crusellas , Hevia , Téllez )
2002: Dominican Republic (Matos , Santa , Peralta , Sánchez )
2006: Jamaica (Ayre , Green , Chambers , Steele )
2010: Jamaica (Thompson , Green , Cato , Fothergill )
2014: Cuba (Collazo , Acea , Pellicier , Lescay )
2018: Cuba (Zamora , Chacón , Rojas , Lescay )
2023: Trinidad and Tobago (Quow , Lara , Cedenio , Richards )