Ian Stewart, MBE
(b.1949)
Athletics
Inducted in 2002
Stewart was born in England, but represented Scotland as his father was born in Musselburgh. He won a bronze medal for the 5,000m at the Olympic Games in Munich in 1972. He also ran to victory in the 5,000m final of the Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh in 1970. He set a new European record of 13 minutes, 22.8 seconds. The silver medal in the race also went to a Scotsman, Ian McCafferty. This left the Kenyan legend and race favourite, Kip Keino, in third place. Within the space of eight days in 1975 Stewart won the European indoor 3,000m title, and then the World Cross Country title, making him the last Briton to have won that event.
- European Indoor champion 3,000m and Outdoor champion 5,000m, 1969
- Commonwealth gold medal, 5,000m, 1970
- Olympic bronze medal, 5,000m, 1972
- European Indoor 3,000m title and World Cross Country champion, 1975
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