Frederick Humphreys (athlete)

[2][3] He was part of the British team City of London Police, which won two gold medals in 1908 and 1920, and the joint City of London Police-Metropolitan Police "K" Division British team, which won a silver medal in 1912.

He also competed in wrestling and took part in demonstration bouts around Europe and the United Kingdom.

[5] In May 2013, some of his medals, including the 1912 silver and 1920 gold, as well as family photographs, were shown on an episode of a BBC television programme by two of his great-nieces.

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The 1912 silver medallist team from Great Britain (left to right; back row – Joseph Dowler *, Alexander Munro *, Edwin Mills , John James Shepherd , H. Stiff, Frederick Humphreys; front row – Walter Tammas *, Walter Chaffe [ 4 ] *, Thomas Peel *, Matthias Hynes *, John Sewell ; * = Metropolitan Police, all others City of London Police)