James Palmer-Tomkinson

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James Algernon Palmer-Tomkinson (/ˈpɑːmər ˈtɒmkɪnsən/; born James Algernon Tomkinson; 3 April 1915 – 7 January 1952) was a British alpine ski racer who competed in the Winter Olympics in 1936 and 1948. He also competed and won in the Oxford-Cambridge ski race for Oxford, winning in 1935.[1] He was educated at Eton College.[2]

He was the grandson of James Tomkinson and the father of Charles Palmer-Tomkinson and Jeremy Palmer-Tomkinson, also Winter Olympians.

At the 1936 Winter Olympics, he finished 14th in the combined, the sole alpine event, at Garmisch, Germany.[3]

Palmer-Tomkinson died at age 36 after a skiing accident in Switzerland.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "University Ski Races". The Times. 28 December 1935.
  2. ^ http://www.thepeerage.com/p14945.htm#i149445
  3. ^ "1936 Winter Olympics Results" (in Polish). Retrieved 3 July 2013.
  4. ^ "Ex-ski champ killed". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Associated Press. January 8, 1952. p. 15.