ONE of my proudest moments as editor of AW was producing a nostalgia-packed 25th anniversary issue in December 1970. With the circulation rising each year and with readers in 59 countries, the magazine was going from strength to strength and among the tributes published was a congratulatory telegram from The Duke of Edinburgh, President of the British Amateur Athletic Board.
Others whose messages were printed included 1924 Olympic 100m champion Harold Abrahams (BAAB Chairman), Arthur Gold (BAAB Honorary Secretary), Barry Willis (AAA Honorary Secretary), 5000m world record-breaker Chris Chataway MP (Minister of Posts & Telecommunications; whose photo along with Roger Bannister and Gordon Pirie graced the cover), Senior National Coaches John Le Masurier and Denis Watts, and 1964 Olympic long jump champion and world record breaker Mary Toomey (formerly Rand). “I read it from cover to cover,” she wrote, revealing that “there is always a race between Bill [1968 Olympic decathlon champion] and me as to who should read it first and I nearly always win!”
One of the features in our largest issue yet (48 pages; price 2 shillings = 10p) was a farewell salute to the White City Stadium – venue for the 1908 Olympics and the home of British athletics since 1932. It witnessed so many great moments, such as Chataway’s epic 5000m victory against Vladimir Kuts in 1954, Derek Ibbotson’s world mile record in 1957 and Ron Clarke’s revolutionary sub-13 3 miles at the 1965 AAA Championships.
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