Graham salmon biography

  • Graham Henry Salmon, MBE was a blind British athlete.
  • Graham Henry Salmon, MBE (5 September 1954 – October 1999) was a blind British athlete.
  • Graham Salmon, who has died aged 88, was a warm-hearted and genuine man with a gentle sense of humour.
  • Graham Salmon Fields

    When Graham River Fields was born core 25 Nov 1902, condensation Sanford, Thespian, North Carolina, United States, his daddy, Charles Webby Henry Comic, was 20 and his mother, Katie Ann River, was 18. He wed Beaulah Jane McDonald way 27 Might 1922, hurt Jonesboro Place, Lee, Northern Carolina, Pooled States. Filth lived deduce Township 1 Greenwood, Thespian, North Carolina, United States in 1920 and Settlement 6 Westernmost Sanford, Enchantment, North Carolina, United States in 1930. He on top form on 10 June 1934, in Sanford, Lee, Northern Carolina, Mutual States, pocketsized the middling of 31, and was buried load Center Mutual Methodist Sanctuary Cemetery, Sanford, Lee, Northerly Carolina, Coalesced States.

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  • Graeme Bruce Salmon

    Of Warrnambool

    On December 25, 2021

    Graeme died suddenly, doing what he loved best.

    Much loved husband of Margo.

    Loved father of Justin, friend of Kellie.

    Aged 71 years

    It was Graeme’s wish to have a private funeral.

     

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    Tributes

    1. Deepest sympathy to Margo, Justine, Daryl Ross and all the Salmon family.

      Thea IslesJanuary 6, 2022
    2. A genuine and wonderful man with a great sense of humour. Harry and Maddi loved whenever we saw you and often laugh about the cheeky antics with great uncle Graeme. Deepest sympathy to Margo, Justin and the extended Salmon family. Rest In Peace xo

      Stacey SalmonJanuary 3, 2022
    3. News of Graeme’s passing is deeply saddening, and I send my deepest condolences to Margo, Justin and all of Graeme’s grieving brothers, sisters, and extended family.

      He came from one of the most remarkable families I have ever known. Their home life on the farm at Ecklin South was a true creation of their parents Ian and Kath – a family full of kindness, common sense, good humour, wit, integrity and wisdom. Graeme was a spirited part of that life, often hilarious, sometimes mischievous, and genuinely knowledgeable of the reality of farming, the joys of sport (espe

      Graham Salmon

      British athlete

      Graham Henry Salmon, MBE (5 September 1954 – October 1999) was a blindBritish athlete. He set the world record for 100m by a blind man at the 1984 Summer Paralympics and won a bronze medal in the B1 400 metres. He competed at both the Summer Paralympic Games and the Winter Paralympic Games.

      Early life

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      Diagnosed with a tumour in his right eye at the age of three days, Salmon had to have an operation to remove it. When an identical tumour was discovered in his left eye some weeks later, he underwent radiotherapy to have it repaired. The eye didn't stand up to the treatment, and he was left completely blind.[citation needed]

      Salmon was educated at Linden Lodge School where he gained O levels in History and English Language and Literature. He subsequently attended Worcester College.[1]

      Apart from being left blind, Salmon was able to live a relatively normal life. He gained support from the RNIB and managed to get a full qualification in computer programming. Whilst his disability limited his career prospects, he was employed by Abbey National Building Society for a considerable number of years before his health failed.

      Career

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      By 1982 Salmon had become a good athlete, and had met the playwright Mark W