Cedric Liddell, born on June eleventh, nineteen thirteen, was a distinguished Canadian rower whose athletic prowess shone brightly in the early 20th century. He made a significant mark in the world of rowing by representing Canada in two consecutive Summer Olympics.
In the nineteen thirty-two Summer Olympics held in Los Angeles, Liddell showcased his exceptional skills as a member of the Canadian rowing team. His dedication and teamwork culminated in a remarkable achievement, as he and his crew secured the bronze medal in the eights competition, marking a proud moment in Canadian sports history.
Continuing his Olympic journey, Liddell also competed in the eights event during the nineteen thirty-six Summer Olympics in Berlin. His participation in these prestigious games not only highlighted his talent but also his commitment to the sport of rowing.