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Max Woosnam

Max Woosnam
Max Woosnam 1920.jpg
Max Woosnam in 1920
Full name Maxwell Woosnam
Country (sports)  United Kingdom
Born (1892-09-06)6 September 1892
Liverpool, England
Died 14 July 1965(1965-07-14) (aged 72)
London, England
Singles
Grand Slam Singles results
Wimbledon QF (1923)
Other tournaments
Olympic Games 2R (1920)
Doubles
Grand Slam Doubles results
Wimbledon W (1921)
Other doubles tournaments
Olympic Games Gold medal.svg Gold Medal (1920)
Mixed doubles
Grand Slam Mixed Doubles results
Wimbledon F (1921)
Other mixed doubles tournaments
Olympic Games Silver medal.svg Silver Medal (1920)
Max Woosnam
Personal information
Playing position Centre half
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1914–1919 Corinthian 17 (9)
1914 Chelsea 3 (0)
1919–1925 Manchester City 96 (5)
1924–1926 Northwich Victoria ? (0)
National team
1922 England 1 (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
Olympic medal record
Men's Tennis
Gold medal – first place 1920 Antwerp Doubles
Silver medal – second place 1920 Antwerp Mixed doubles

Maxwell "Max" Woosnam (6 September 1892 – 14 July 1965) was an English sportsman who is sometimes referred to as the 'Greatest British sportsman' in recognition of his achievements.

Among his achievements were winning an Olympic gold and silver in tennis at the 1920 Summer Olympics, winning the doubles at Wimbledon, compiling a 147 break in Snooker, making a century at Lord's Cricket Ground, captaining the British Davis Cup team, captaining Manchester City F.C. finishing ultimately runners-up for the Football League Championship in 1920–21 and captaining the England national football team.

Max Woosnam was born into to a wealthy family in Liverpool. The son of Maxwell Woosnam, a clergyman who served as canon of Chester and Archdeacon of Macclesfield, Woosnam spent most of his childhood in Aberhafesp, Mid Wales. He attended Winchester College, where he captained the golf and cricket teams, and also represented the school at football and squash. As a schoolboy, he made scores of 144 and 33 not out for a Public Schools XI while playing against the MCC at Lord's.

In 1911, Woosnam enrolled in Cambridge University. While here, he represented the university at football, cricket, lawn tennis, real tennis and golf (being a scratch golfer), becoming a quadruple Blue.


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