Albert Rowland
Albert Edward Mackay Rowland was a New Zealand athlete who competed in walking events. He competed for Australasia in two walking events at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London.
Early life and family
Born in Christchurch on 26 October 1885, Rowland was the son of Edward Anthony Rowland and Anne Rowland. He married Agnes Ludlow "Jo" Fraser on 28 October 1911 at Holy Trinity Church in the Christchurch suburb of Avonside, and they went on to have one daughter.Athletics
A race walker, Rowland won both the 1-mile and 3-mile track walk titles at the New Zealand National Athletics Championships in 1907.He represented Australasia at the 1908 Olympic Games in London. He finished fifth in the final of the 3500 metres walk behind teammate and fellow New Zealander, Harry Kerr, who won the bronze medal. He also competed in the 10-miles walk, finishing fifth in his heat and not progressing to the final.
Rowland finished second behind Ernest Webb in the 2 miles walk event at the British 1909 AAA Championships.