tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4249798928755398547.post4819000895805869143..comments2024-03-01T10:49:12.079-05:00Comments on 'Hear The Boat Sing': The Story Of Wally Kinnear, Or ‘Not Tonight...’HTBS editor Göran R Buckhornhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09996970312143298372noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4249798928755398547.post-74824977871617481472012-04-11T12:02:43.078-04:002012-04-11T12:02:43.078-04:00Thank you for the complement, I am glad you enjoye...Thank you for the complement, I am glad you enjoyed the article. Wally's weights on the Henley programme were 12 stone 10 pounds for 1910 and 12 6 for 1911 and 12 5 for 1912. I do not think he was much over 6 foot (his oldest son was 6'4''). I have done more research since I wrote this and will produce a 5000 word piece in time for the centenary of the Olympic win. If you would like a copy, contact me at tim.koch123@gmail.comAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4249798928755398547.post-34019035118878731182012-04-07T20:15:30.711-04:002012-04-07T20:15:30.711-04:00Does anyone know how tall Wally was and what he we...Does anyone know how tall Wally was and what he weighed at his peak? Great article.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com