Frederick William Edwin Tomlins (5 August 1919 – 20 June 1943) was a British figure skater. He was the 1939 World silver medalist and European silver medalist. He competed at the 1936 Winter Olympics and placed 10th.

Freddie Tomlins
Tomlins performing an inside edge spread eagle at the 1939 World Championships
Full nameFrederick William Edwin Tomlins
Born(1919-08-05)5 August 1919
Lambeth, London, England
Died20 June 1943(1943-06-20) (aged 23)
Bay of Biscay
Figure skating career
Country United Kingdom
Medal record
Representing  United Kingdom
Men's Figure skating
World Championships
Silver medal – second place 1939 Budapest Men's singles
European Championships
Silver medal – second place 1939 London Men's singles

Military service and death edit

Tomlins served as a pilot officer in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve during the Second World War.[1] On 20 June 1943, he took part in an anti-submarine mission aboard Armstrong Whitworth Whitley LA814 with Coastal Command.[2] During the mission, the aircraft engaged a U-boat and was shot down in flames with all aboard killed.[2] Tomlins is commemorated on the Runnymede Memorial.[1]

Results edit

Event 1936 1937 1938 1939
Winter Olympic Games 10th
World Championships 5th 5th 2nd
European Championships 8th 4th 6th 2nd

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Casualty Details: Frederick William Edwin Tomlins". Commonwealth War Graves Commission. Retrieved 22 January 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Tomlins, Frederick William Edwin". IBBC. Retrieved 22 January 2021.

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