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Serjeant George William Hutson - Olympian
14/02/2024
First World War Army United Kingdom Pre-war sportsman/woman
By CWGC
Serjeant George William Hutson
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George Hutson worked for a men’s outfitters upon leaving school but decided he wanted to be a regular soldier and signed up with the Royal Sussex Regiment in 1908. 

He was also the most promising British distance runner of his generation, but his career was cut short when he was killed in action only five weeks after the outbreak of World War I, the first British Olympian to lose his life in the hostilities. 

He competed for Great Britain in the 1912 Summer Olympics held in Stockholm, Sweden in the 5000 metres where he won the bronze medal. He also joined teammates Joe Cottrill and Cyril Porter to win his second bronze of the games in the 3000 metre team race

He was promoted to serjeant one week before he set sail for France on 12 August 1914, and shortly before leaving, he learnt his wife was expecting their first child. 

Sadly, he was never to see his daughter, as he was killed in action during the Battle of Marne when the Royal Sussex Regiment lost 59 officers and men on the one day.