Fox was one of the most influential figures in the development of the Modern Pentathlon in Britain. He won the British title a record ten times and is the only British pentathlete to have competed in four Olympic Games. His fourth place in the individual event at Munich in 1972 was the best placing by a Briton up to that time. It was only subsequently matched by
Richard Phelps at
Los Angeles 1984, and surpassed in 2021 by
Joe Choong who won gold at
Tokyo 2020. Fox made his Olympic début in 1964, when he placed 29th in the individual event, and in his second Olympic appearance in 1968 he improved to finish eighth. After the 1968 Games, Fox, then a sergeant in the
Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (REME), announced his retirement but he was dissuaded by his coach, Ron Bright, and remained in the sport for another eight years. During that period he set a fine example to the tyros of the sport and following his final individual effort at the 1972 Olympics he won a team gold medal in Modern Pentathlon at the
1976 Summer Olympics in
Montreal, with
Danny Nightingale and
Adrian Parker. He was promoted to
2nd Lieutenant in 1972 and to
Lieutenant in 1974.
1976 Olympics At the 1976 Olympics, after the first event of the pentathlon, the 1972 Olympics gold medal Soviet team found itself in fourth place, trailing closely behind
Britain.
Fencing was the next event, and during Fox's bout with
Boris Onishchenko, the British team protested that Onishchenko's weapon had gone off without actually hitting anything. In fact, Onishchenko's épée was in the air away from Fox when the hit was registered. Fox requested an examination of Onishchenko's weapon, which was found to be faulty, resulting in points being deducted from Onishchenko's score. However, the British team filed an official protest and demanded further examination. Fox, who was later commissioned as a
captain in the REME, was appointed
Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the
1974 New Year Honours, and promoted to
Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the
2000 Birthday Honours, on both occasions for services to modern pentathlon. Fox died on 28 April 2023, at the age of 81. ==References==