Background
Born in Stratford in 1908, Black was the son of Maud Harriet (née Shalders) and Wilfred Alick Black, a solicitor.
Born in Stratford in 1908, Black was the son of Maud Harriet (née Shalders) and Wilfred Alick Black, a solicitor.
In the 200 m, he placed third in his head and progressed to the quarter-final where he clocked a personal-best time of 22.0 s, which, however, was not good enough to progress further. In the 400 m, Black was eliminated in the first round, placing fourth in his heat in a time of 49.9 son Black died in New Plymouth in 1989.
The following year, Black successfully defended his national 440 yards title, defeating Geoff Broadway, in a time of 49.6 s, and placed third in the 220 yards.
As a member of the New Zealand team at the 1932 Olympics, Black competed in both the 200 m and 400 m events.