Robbie Brightwell
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Medal record | |||
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Competitor for United Kingdom | |||
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Olympic Games | |||
Silver | Tokyo 1964 | 4x400 metres relay | |
European Championships | |||
Gold | Belgrade 1962 | 400 metres | |
Silver | Belgrade 1962 | 4x400 metres relay |
Robert ("Robbie") Ian Brightwell MBE (born October 27, 1939 in Rawalpindi, India) is a former track and field athlete[1].
He moved to England with his family in 1946 and grew up in Donnington, Shropshire. He gained his athletic training at Shrewsbury Technical College and went on to become a sportsmaster at a school in Surrey, England.
He was known for his quarter-mile running races, with his first major race taking place during 1961. He broke the British record for 440 yards as well as the European 400 metres record .
During the Olympic Games held in Tokyo 10th to 24th October 1964, he was captain of the men's British Olympic Team[2]. During his running event as the final running member of the relay team, he passed an athlete of Trinidad & Tobago to become second to a runner of USA who won the gold medal of the men's 4 x 400 relay. At the individual 400 metres he ran 4th place.
His fiancée at that time was Ann Packer who won a gold medal in the women's 800 metres (run) on the day after he won his silver medal. After winning a silver medal in the 400 metres Ann Packer had no plans to run in the 800 metres and had a shopping trip planned until Brightwell's disappointing 400 metres. She said she ran it for him and broke the world record in the process[3].
The captaincy of the British Team and his silver medal was the climax of his career. Aged only 24 years early in 1964 he announced that he would retire after the Olympic Games. He and Ann were each awarded the MBE in 1965.
On 19 December 1964 he married Ann Packer. Robbie and Ann are the parents of three sons: Gary, and two former Manchester City players Ian and David. Robbie went into teaching before moving to lecture at the then Loughborough College and before taking up successive directorships with sports companies Adidas UK and Le Coq Sportif UK. He also ran a fishing tackle business for thirty years. He lives with Ann in Congleton, Cheshire.