Rex Maddaford
New Zealand athlete
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Full name | Rex Montague Maddaford |
Nationality | New Zealand |
Born | (1947-03-09) 9 March 1947 (age 77) |
Sport | |
Sport | Long-distance running |
Event | 5000 metres |
Rex Montague Maddaford (born 9 March 1947) is a New Zealand long-distance runner. He competed in the men's 5000 metres at the 1968 Summer Olympics.[1]
Maddaford ran collegiately for Eastern New Mexico University in Portales, New Mexico, winning the 1970 NAIA Men's Cross Country Championship individual title, among other accomplishments. Maddaford was inducted into the Eastern New Mexico University Hall of Fame in 1984.[2][3]
References
- ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Rex Maddaford Olympic Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 8 November 2017.
- ^ "Rex Maddaford (1984) - Hall of Honors". Eastern New Mexico University Athletics.
- ^ "Rex Maddaford". www.panhandlesports.org.
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1968 New Zealand Olympic team
- Roger Johnson
- Rex Maddaford
- Evan Maguire
- Dave McKenzie
- Les Mills
- Sylvia Potts
- Mike Ryan
- Robin Tait
- Peter Welsh
- Bryce Beeston
- John Dean
- Neil Lyster
- Des Thomson
- Richie Thomson
- John Anslow
- Jan Borren
- Roger Capey
- John Christensen
- John Hicks
- Bruce Judge
- Barry Maister
- Selwyn Maister
- Trevor Manning
- Alan McIntyre
- Ross McPherson
- Jim Palmer
- Alan Patterson
- Ted Salmon
- Bill Thomson
- Keith Thomson
- Mark Brownlee
- Gil Cawood
- Warren Cole
- Ross Collinge
- Simon Dickie
- Alistair Dryden
- John Gibbons
- John Hunter
- Dick Joyce
- Tom Just
- Robert Page
- Dudley Storey
- Wybo Veldman
- Alan Webster
- Jonty Farmer
- Ralph Roberts
- Geoff Smale
- John Bolton
- Don Oliver
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