Career
Making up the numbers
Born in the Merseyside town of Birkenhead, Ian Thompson was regarded as just an ordinary club athlete and ranked 90th in Britain"s 5,000 metres list at the time, but suddenly broke through to world class as a marathon runner when asked to make up the numbers for his club, Luton United, in the Amateur Athletic Association of England (American Automobile Association) marathon championship on 27 October 1973. Commonwealth gold
European gold
In the early autumn of 1974, Thompson competed at the European Championships in Rome, again he proved to be the class act of the field Olympics
In 1976, he suffered cramp and finished only seventh in the trials for the Olympics, for which he was not selected to the consternation of some.
Although for many years among Britain"s best, he never regained his 1974 eminence and contested only one more major championship.
His best times each year between 1977 and 1982 were in the 2:12 to 2:15 range.