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Scottish cyclist (1909–1982)

William Tagg

Nationality Scottish
Born (1909-03-24)24 March 1909
Died 1982(1982-00-00) (aged 72–73)

Maidstone, Kent, England

Club Glasgow Wheelers
Ivy CC

William Wilson Tagg also known as Willie Tagg (24 March 1909 – 1982) was an international cyclist from Scotland who competed at the British Empire Games (now the Commonwealth Games).

Tagg was a member of the Glasgow Wheelers[1] and in 1931 won the Glasgow Transport 1,000 yards championship.[2] Additionally, he won the 3 miles at the Glasgow Police Sports annual event when riding for Ivy Cycling Club of Glasgow[3] and was a Scottish champion.[4]

Tagg was the sole cycling representative for the 1934 Scottish Team[5] at the 1934 British Empire Games in London, participating in the sprint, time trial and scratch events.[6]

Tagg continued competing at the highest levels after the games, winning the 1936 Western cycling championships.[7]

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