Education
Open University; University of Westminster.
Open University; University of Westminster.
Born in the East End of London in 1922, Turner developed an interest in sports as a boy, training in table tennis, diving, football, boxing and gymnastics. As a flyweight Turner boxed in the semi-finals of the Amateur Boxing Association of England Championship before deciding to develop his interest in gymnastics. On leaving school in 1939 he worked as a bank clerk, but during World World War II he was conscripted into the Royal Artillery in 1941.
He served in North Africa and Sicily and was twice wounded.
On being selected to captain the British gymnastics team in the 1948 Summer Olympics, Turner and the rest of the team had little if any experience of competing at an international level, and were unofficially coached by Helmut Bantz, a recently released German prisoner of war who had stayed in England as an agricultural worker Turner competed in the Men"s Individual All-Around, the Men"s Team All-Around, the Men"s Floor Exercise, the Men"s Horse Vault, the Men"s Parallel Bars, the Men"s Horizontal Bar, the Men"s Rings, and the Men"s Pommelled Horse.
Turner was also at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, competing in the Men"s Individual All-Around, the Men"s Team All-Around, the Men"s Floor Exercise, the Men"s Horse Vault, the Men"s Parallel Bars, the Men"s Horizontal Bar, the Men"s Rings, and Men"s Pommelled Horse. In the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne Turner competed in the Men"s Individual All-Around, the Men"s Floor Exercise, the Men"s Horse Vault,the Men"s Parallel Bars, the Men"s Horizontal Bar, the Men"s Rings, and the Men"s Pommelled Horse.
As National Coach to the British gymnastics team he also attended the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome.
He also took part in the 1950 World Championships in Basle, and the 1954 European Championships in Frankfurt. In 1964 he took a Bachelor degree in Sports Science at the Royal Polytechnic and a Bachelor of Education from the Open University before becoming a lecturer at Watford College of Technology and Dulwich College. He was made a Freeman of the City of London in 1965.
He was also a Freemason.
He doubled for actors including Michael Bentine and Norman Wisdom when gymnastic stunts were required in films and television dramas. Frank Turner died of cancer at his home in Bricket Wood in Hertfordshire in September 2010 aged 87.
His ashes were scattered in a field in Aldenham.