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This is a list of notable Old Felstedians who are former pupils of Felsted School in Essex, England.

Science and medicine

Military

Politics and public service

Members of Parliament

Other public servants

Business

Other academics/writers

Sport

Olympians

  • J W H T Douglas (1882–1930), English Test cricketer and captain and Olympic boxer (gold medal 1908), football for England (amateur) (ODNBimage)
  • Norman Hallows (1886–1968), Olympic athlete, bronze 1500m winner 1908, former Olympic record holder 1500m
  • Ivo Fairbairn-Crawford (1896–1998), Olympic athlete, 800m & 1500m (disqualified finalist) 1908, engineer, pilot, Executive Foreign Armament Department for Vickers Armstrong, International Half-Mile Champion 1906–07, One Mile International Champion 1909, Skiing for GB, International roller-skater champion at Olympia, London 1914–19
  • Herbert Perry (1899–1964), Olympic shooter, gold medal 1924 (team running deer double shots)
  • Peter Decker (b. 1941), Olympic skier for USA, Winter 1960
  • David Jones (b. 1941), Olympic 4 × 100 m bronze medal 1960, Commonwealth gold medal, and silver medal (200m) 1962
  • Robert Cattrall (b. 1959), Olympic hockey player for Great Britain (captain), 1984 (bronze medal)
  • Matt Coward-Holley (b. 1995), Olympic trap shooting Tokyo 2021, (bronze medal).

Cricketers

Other sports journalists

Other sports players

  • Charles King (1860-1928), schoolmaster and footballer
  • Robert King (1862–1950), clergyman and footballer for England (amateur)
  • Max Malins (b. 1997), England international rugby union player
  • Rory Hutchinson (b.1995), Scotland international rugby union player
  • Toby King (b. 2002), professional footballer
  • Martyn Lucking (born 1938 in Leigh-on-Sea) is a British former shot putter representing England at the Olympic Games, Commonwealth Games and European Championships.

Theatre/music/art/broadcasting

Clergy

References

  1. 'Alumni Felstedienses' (Beevor & Roberts)
  2. "Jeremy Howard-Williams - Obituary from Daily Telegraph". www.inglis.uk.com. September 1995. Retrieved 29 June 2011.
  3. Tozer, Malcolm, ed. (2012). Physical Education and Sport in Independent Schools. John Catt Educational Ltd. p. 280. ISBN 9781908095442.
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