More celebrations for oldest living Olympian

Bill Lucas hit the milestone on January 16 and was invited for afternoon tea at the hotel in Bolney. Picture: Gravity Public RelationsBill Lucas hit the milestone on January 16 and was invited for afternoon tea at the hotel in Bolney. Picture: Gravity Public Relations
Bill Lucas hit the milestone on January 16 and was invited for afternoon tea at the hotel in Bolney. Picture: Gravity Public Relations
One of the last remaining Bomber Command pilots and Britain's oldest living Olympian celebrated turning 100 with afternoon tea.

Bill Lucas, of Alley Groves in Cowfold, hit the milestone on January 16 and was invited for afternoon tea at the Hickstead Hotel in Bolney, in Jobs Lane on Thursday, January 19 and said he had a ‘wonderful time’.

He said: “It was lovely to see so many familiar faces and get all the boys and girls together.

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“The afternoon tea was delightful and everyone at the hotel was very attentive – the service was excellent and I enjoyed every minute of it.”

Bill with his friend Joan Lovell at the hotel in Bolney. Picture: Gravity Public RelationsBill with his friend Joan Lovell at the hotel in Bolney. Picture: Gravity Public Relations
Bill with his friend Joan Lovell at the hotel in Bolney. Picture: Gravity Public Relations

Bill was joined by his wife Sheena and members of the Probus Club of Horshum Arun, where he was a founder member 25 years ago.

The centenarian ran the 5,000 metres at the 1948 Olympics in London after the war ruined his chances in the 1940 Helsinki games and were subsequently cancelled in 1944.

He also received the Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC) after 81 operations in WWII.

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