Jamaican middle-distance runner (1946–2021)
Neville Myton (28 May 1946 – 19 May 2021) was a Jamaican middle distance runner who competed in the 1964 Summer Olympics and in the 1968 Summer Olympics .[ 1] He was a double gold medallist at the 1966 Central American and Caribbean Games , taking the individual 800 metres title and also sharing in the team gold medals with the Jamaican 4×400 metres relay team.[ 2] He won a bronze medal in the 4×400 metre relay at the 1967 Pan American Games .
Myton set a national junior record in Jamaica when he finished the 800m race in 1:47.2 minutes at the 1964 Olympics. At the time of his death, this record still stood.[ 3]
He also competed in the 1500 metres , taking a silver at the 1964 British West Indies Championships and gold at the 1965 British West Indies Championships .[ 4]
Myton resided in Florida until his death, with his wife Joy.[ 5]
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1926: Mexico (A. García , C. García , Moraila , Iturbe )
1930: Mexico (Álvarez , de Anda , Iturbe , Moraila )
1935: Cuba (Vázquez , Hernández , Fernández , Gómez )
1938: Panama (Scott , Edgardo , Chevans , Baker )
1946: Jamaica (McKenley , Woodstock , Rhoden , Wint )
1950: Panama (S. LaBeach , McSween , Prince , L. LaBeach )
1954: Jamaica (Laing , LaBeach , Gardner , Rhoden )
1959: Puerto Rico (F. Rivera , M. Rivera , de Jesús , Rodríguez )
1962: Jamaica (Mel Spence , Williams , Mal Spence , Kerr )
1966: Jamaica (Forbes , Mel Spence , Myton , Hoilette )
1970: Cuba (Olivera , Díaz , J. García , Álvarez )
1974: Cuba (E. García , Gutiérrez , Álvarez , Juantorena )
1978: Jamaica (Barriffe , Heywood , Brown , Cameron )
1982: Cuba (Pavó , Reyté , Ramos , Juantorena )
1986: Cuba (Peñalver , Pavó , Valentín , Stevens )
1990: Jamaica (Clarke , Burnett , McCrea , Morris )
1993: Cuba (Mena , Herrera , Martínez , Téllez )
1998: Cuba (Mena , Crusellas , Hevia , Téllez )
2002: Dominican Republic (Matos , Santa , Peralta , Sánchez )
2006: Jamaica (Ayre , Green , Chambers , Steele )
2010: Jamaica (Thompson , Green , Cato , Fothergill )
2014: Cuba (Collazo , Acea , Pellicier , Lescay )
2018: Cuba (Zamora , Chacón , Rojas , Lescay )
2023: Trinidad and Tobago (Quow , Lara , Cedenio , Richards )