
Tributes paid to ‘inspiration’ Molly Reed A WESTON woman, who won the chance to represent Great Britain in the Olympic Games, has died at the age of 84. Members of Weston Swimming Club who had trials for the 1948 London Olympics, including Molly Reed, nee Tancock. Molly Reed, who was born and bred in the town, was the eldest daughter of James and Flora Tancock and together with her sister Jean and brother Jim, she was a key member of the famed Tancock swimming family. Despite showing great talent in classical dancing and singing from an early age Molly was a fine sportswoman and was captain of the netball and swimming teams at Weston Grammar School. She became a member of the Weston Swimming Club just before World War Two. Brother Jim, who described Molly as his ‘inspiration,’ said: “She became a star member of the club and it was no surprise that she went on to represent England and Great Britain because her technique was near to perfection.” Molly attended the European Games at...