Kenneth Payne

Kenneth Martin Payne (8 September 1912 - 24 April 1988) was a British rower who competed in the 1932 Summer Olympics.

Payne was the son of Dr John Ernest Payne, a surgeon, and his wife psychoanalyst Sylvia Payne. His father had rowed for Cambridge in the Boat Race in 1899 and 1900, and stroked the winning Leander Club four in the Stewards' Challenge Cup at Henley in 1900. Payne was educated at St Cyprian's School, Eastbourne and Eton College where as an outstanding all-round sportsman he was captain of rugby and captain of boats. He went on to Trinity College, Cambridge. In 1932 he was a member of the winning Cambridge boat in the Boat Race. The 1932 crew won the Grand Challenge Cup at Henley Royal Regatta rowing as Leander Club. They were subsequently chosen to represent Great Britain at the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles in the eights where they came fourth. At 19 years, 337 days Payne was the youngest British competitor at the games. He again rowed in the winning Cambridge crew in the Boat Race in 1934.

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Chico Enterprise Record 23 Mar 2025
Bonita Lynn Smith was born and raised in Gridley and was the daughter of Donald & Lorena Payne ... In 1975 she married Tommie Wayne Clinton. She is survived by her siblings Kenneth Payne, Teresa Payne-Martinez, Randy Payne, and Lynnett Payne ... .
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The following property transfers and marriage licenses were filed between Feb.24 and March 21 ... Jeffrey L. and Michelle A. Moore, of Crestwood, to Margaret Elizabeth French, of Eminence, 2 lots Eminence, $237,000.00 ... Kenneth J. Payne and Susan E ... Shelly R ... .
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