John Bryan Herring (10 April 1935 – 7 October 2003), was a British athlete who ran in the 1964 Summer Olympic Games.
In 1964 he was ranked fourth in the UK behind Mike Wiggs, Fergus Murray and Bruce Tulloh.
[2] He remained a member of Blackheath Harriers for 50 years and in 2015 still holds the club record for Men Masters (over 40) mile at 4.23.3 set on 30 July 1975.
[3] From 1970 to 1987 he held the post of assistant director at the Crystal Palace National Sports Centre.
[5] The venue became the London home of athletics meetings when White City Stadium was demolished.