Eddie Grey

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Edward Ian "Eddie" Gray
Born(1918-12-21)21 December 1918
Inspector of Police
Other workExecutive at Mercantile Credit

Edward Ian Gray (21 December 1918 – 21 September 2004) was a

Inspector of Police (IP) and the first Ceylonese head of the Police Mounted Section.[1] He also served as the Secretary of the National Olympic Committee of Ceylon
.

Education

He was educated at Royal College, Colombo, where he was a Senior Prefect and Captain of the Athletics team, Boxing team and Rugby team.

Police career

After completing his schooling he joined the

harbor police at the Colombo port.[2]

Joining the

G.G. Ponnambalam
and Inspector Eddie Gray at the time who took him to a nursing home, where he died several hours later.

Prior to his early retirement he served as the OIC of

. After his retirement he was an executive at Mercantile Credit until 1974 when he left for Australia.

Sports

A boxer he won his weight class at the Stubs Shield Boxing Meet for schools and retained the title of Light Weight Champion of Ceylon for many years. Gray was a member of the Ceylon contingent to the

lightweight boxing competition[3] and was a team mate of Duncan White, who won silver in the Men's 400 metres hurdles event. Gray went on to represent Ceylon in the lightweight boxing competition at the 1950 British Empire Games in Auckland.[4]

He served as the Secretary of the National Olympic Committee of Ceylon and was also an excellent Horseman and Polo player.[5]

1948 Olympic results

Below are the results of Edward Gray, a lightweight boxer from Ceylon, who competed at the 1948 London Olympics:

  • Round of 32: defeated Ezz El-Din Nasir (Egypt) by a first-round disqualification
  • Round of 16: lost to Eddie Haddad (Canada) by decision

References

  1. ^ A distinguished police officer and gentleman boxer
  2. ^ Edward Gray - a Sri Lankan legend laid to rest Archived 19 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Profile of Eddie Gray". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 28 December 2013.
  4. ^ "Results of the lightweight boxing competition at the 1950 British Empire Games". CGF. Retrieved 28 December 2013.
  5. ^ Meeting two interesting and important personalities of Lankan origin Archived 19 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine

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