His father was Lt-Col
Frederick Annesley Michael Webster (27 June 1886 - 11 April 1949). His father attended
St Albans Grammar School. His father was the English javelin-throwing champion in 1911 and 1923, who lived at
Bradwell Juxta Coggeshall in north-west Essex. His father married Allison Mary Roberts on 12 October 1911, the daughter of a doctor in St Albans, and moved to Harpenden. His father was the chief sports coach for British Universities in the
1930 International University Games in Germany, and was later the founder of the School of Athletics, Games and Physical Education at
Loughborough College, and the head of the school from 1936-39. His father, with
Evelyn Montague, an athlete who competed in the much-heralded
1924 Summer Olympics, started AAA summer schools at Loughborough, starting on August 18 1934. It was the first summer school for athletics in the UK. A tutor on the course was the sprinter
Harold Abrahams. Richard Webster was also a pole-vaulting coach, for the 1935 Loughborough summer school. He was educated at
Bedford School and
Christ's College, Cambridge. ==Career==