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    Menzies Cambell

    British politician
    Date of Birth: 22.05.1941
    Country: Great Britain

    Content:
    1. Early Life and Education
    2. Olympic Career
    3. Legal and Political Career
    4. Leadership of the Liberal Democrats
    5. Post-Leadership and Legacy

    Early Life and Education

    Menzies Campbell was born in Glasgow, Scotland.

    He attended Hillhead High School before pursuing a law degree at the University of Glasgow. While at university, he was an active member of the Young Liberals club.

    Olympic Career

    In 1964, Campbell represented Great Britain at the Summer Olympics in Tokyo.

    He competed in the quarterfinal, semifinal, and final of the 4x100m relay, and also ran the first two legs of the 200m race.

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  • From 1967 to 1974, he held the British record for the 100m with a time of 10.2 seconds.

    Legal and Political Career

    After his athletic career, Campbell worked as a barrister. In 1975, he became Chairman of the Scottish Liberal Party.

    He was elected to the House of Commons in the 1987 gener