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Biography of Daley Thompson
Name: Daley Thompson
Birth Date: July 30, 1958
Death Date: N/A
Place of Birth: London, England
Nationality: English
Gender: Male
Occupations: track and field athlete
Daley Thompson
Daley Thompson (born 1958) was one of the best decathlon athletes in history. He began competing in the decathlon in 1975 and won every event he entered from 1978 until 1988. Thompson won gold medals at the 1980 and 1984 Olympic Games.Daley Thompson was born Francis Ayodele Thompson in London, the son of a Nigerian cab driver and a Scottish mother. His father gave him the African name Ayodele, but this was later shortened to Dele, and then to Daley, the name the world would come to know him by.Even in childhood, he wanted to win. Cordner Nelson wrote in Track's Greatest Champions that Daley said, "I just had to be first at everything, from catching the bus to finishing my lunch." And his brother agreed, "Sport was life and death to Daley." Thompson's parents divorced when he was seven. Because his mother had to work, he was sent to boarding school. His mother
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inwardly shy, according to those who know him. Thompson told Nelson, "People have gotten the idea that I'm an outgoing guy, an extrovert. I'm not, but people expect me to live up to my image. When there are lots of people around, they expect me to be loud, jovial, silly, making pranks all the time." Giller described Thompson by saying, "He is a cocky, cheerful, bouncy character away from the track, when his shyness is sometimes mistaken for arrogance." Further Reading Cashmore, Ernest, Black Sportsmen, Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1982.Giller, Norman, The 1984 Olympics Handbook, Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1983.Nelson, Cordner, Track's Greatest Champions, Infonews Press, 1986.The Olympic Factbook, edited by Rebecca Nelson and Marie J. MacNae, Visible Ink Press, 1996."The Daley Express," http://www.sheffwed.net.au/archive/reports/wfc-v-swfc-pl-980919-sr.htm (February 2, 2000)."Dan O'Brien's Athletic Accomplishments," University of Oregon website, http://www.uoregon.edu/~obrien/dan.accomplisht.html (February 2, 2000).
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