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2012-05-08 17:10

Death of Terry Spinks

Last week saw the death of Britain’s youngest-ever Olympic gold medalist. Terry Spinks took time off from his job as a dustman in the East End of London to win the flyweight boxing title at the 1956 games in Melbourne at the age of 18.

After a career in the professional ring, he was appointed coach of the South Korean boxing team for the 1972 Munich Olympics, and was the first person to raise the alarm when Palestinian Black September terrorists attacked the Israeli team in the Olympic village.

As far as I can see, his passing has gone completely unreported here, though I heard on the BBC that Korea issued a commemorative stamp in his honor at the time. I haven’t been able to trace this, and I wonder if any other readers know about it.

Michael Duffy
Uiwang, Gyeonggi Province
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