Norman Frederic Hallows (29 December 1886 – 16 October 1968) was an English middle-distance runner.
His time in the first round was 4:03.4, beating the Olympic record set by American Mel Sheppard only minutes earlier by 1.6 seconds.
[1][3] Hallows studied at Felsted School, Keble College in Oxford, Leeds University, and St Thomas' Hospital in London.
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