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Charlie Booth
Sprinter, Inventor of Starting Blocks

Charlie Booth

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Sprinter, Inventor of Starting Blocks
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Place of birth
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Place of death
Queensland, Australia
Age
104 years
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Biography

Charlie Booth (1 October 1903 – 20 May 2008) was an Australian athlete.

Career

In the 1930s, he was a champion runner who participated in several Stawell Gifts, until a victory in 1939. He was also a fitter and turner apprentice. Booth is widely credited for inventing starting blocks for sprinting races, along with his father.

When he first used his invention in a race, made from a T-bar and a block of wood cut in half, he was disqualified for life. The decision was overturned a few weeks later.

At age 100, Booth gave a rare interview about his long and successful life.

In 2006, the then 102-year-old wanted to run in a special Stawell Gift over-40s race, with the prize being a pig, but in the end he decided against it.

Death

In 2007, he celebrated his 104th birthday with a small private party. Nearly eight months later in May 2008, Booth died at the age of 104.

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