George Patching


George Herbert Patching (born September 15, 1886 in Queenstown, March 31, 1944 in Pretoria) is a South African athlete who specializes in sprinting.

Patching represented the Union of South Africa during the V Summer Summer Games in Stockholm in 1912, where he competed in three competitions. In the 100m race, he was second in the runner-up race, allowing him to qualify for the semifinal phase. Also, with a time of 10.9s, he finished first in second runner-up and was the only non-American to qualify for the final, with 11.0s in the fourth. In the 200m race with a time of 22.3 seconds he took first place in his elimination run and reached the semifinal phase where his race was not completed. In the 400 meter race, he won the fifteenth runner-up and qualified for the semifinal phase. With a score of 50.5, he placed third in the third semifinal and dropped out of the competition.

In 1912 he won the British Championship (AAA Championships) in 100 yards, giving a time of 9.8 seconds.

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