no Eric didnt run on a Sunday, infact he missed some races cause it was on a Sunday.
Eric Liddell was born on January 16, 1902.
Eric liddell suffered a terrible Brain Tumor on February 21, 1945.
Eric Liddell studied at the University of Edinburgh, where he focused on science, particularly in the fields of mathematics and natural sciences. He also attended the Eltham College in London, where he excelled in sports and academics. Liddell's education laid the groundwork for his later pursuits as both an athlete and a missionary.
Eric Liddell held the world record for the 400 meters for over four years. He set the record on June 30, 1923, with a time of 47.6 seconds, which stood until 1927. Liddell's remarkable performance in this event contributed to his legacy as one of the greatest athletes of his time.
no, he is no longer alive.. He died in 1945. :(He died in a Japanese internment camp in China of a brain tumor. His children are still alive. You will find more information if you look up "Eric Liddell Centre" on a search engine.
Because it was to be run on a sunday and Liddell was a Christian that believed that it was important to rest on the sabbath (Sunday).
Run on Sunday.
Eric Liddell.
Eric Liddell was born on January 16, 1902.
Eric liddell suffered a terrible Brain Tumor on February 21, 1945.
Eric Liddell's children were named Heather and Patricia.
they grew up in china, but moved to Scotland when Eric was 5!
Eric Liddell's family members included his father James Liddell, his mother Mary Liddell, and his siblings. He had six brothers and one sister, including his brother Rob who was also an accomplished athlete.
China
Eric Liddell was born on January 16, 1902 and died on February 21, 1945. Eric Liddell would have been 43 years old at the time of death or 113 years old today.
1925
He was an evangelical Christian.