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John Whitmore (racing driver)

Sir John Henry Douglas Whitmore, 2nd Baronet (16 October 1937 – 28 April 2017) was a pioneer of the executive coaching industry, an author and British racing driver.

Sir John Whitmore
Whitmore in 2007
NationalityEnglish
BornJohn Henry Douglas Whitmore
(1937-10-16)16 October 1937
Died28 April 2017(2017-04-28) (aged 79)
Years active1959–1966 (racing) and 1979–2017 (coaching)
Previous series
1959–1966
1961–1963
1965
24 Hours of Le Mans
British Saloon Car Championship
European Touring Car Championship
Championship titles
1961
1961, 1963
1965
British Saloon Car Championship
BSCC - Class A
European Touring Car Championship

Family life and background edit

John Whitmore was born on 16 October 1937, the son of Sir Francis Whitmore and Ellis Johnsen. He was educated at Eton College, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and Cirencester Agricultural College. He inherited The Orsett Estate Company at Orsett, Essex, in 1962, on the death of his father. The inheritance included the family seat of Orsett Hall, from the grounds of which he used to take off and land his plane.[1] In 1968, he sold the house to his friends, Tony and Val Morgan. He married twice, first to Ella Gunilla Hansson, from whom he was divorced in 1969, and later to Diana Becchetti. He had a child from each marriage. He died on 28 April 2017.[2][3][4][5]

Early career (in motor racing) edit

In his first year in the competition, 1961, Whitmore won the British Saloon Car Championship in his BMC Mini Minor. In 1963 he drove again in the BSCC and came second in the championship in a Mini Cooper, finishing just two points behind Jack Sears. In 1965 he won the European Touring Car Championship in a Lotus Cortina (KPU392C). He won by finishing first in his class in 8 of the 9 1965 ETCC races (and finishing first overall in 6 of the races).

Sir John drove in the 24 Hours of Le Mans for five years between 1959 and 1966. In the first year he finished tenth overall and second in class along with Jim Clark in the Border Reivers Lotus Elite. In 1965 (with Innes Ireland) and 1966 (with Frank Gardner) he raced in a works Ford GT40, but had to retire from the race both years with mechanical problems. At the end of 1966 he retired from racing. He returned later in life to driving in historic car events such as the Goodwood Revival.

Racing record edit

Complete British Saloon Car Championship results edit

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap.)

Year Team Car Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 DC Pts Class
1961 Don Moore Racing Austin Mini Seven A SNE GOO
?
AIN
?
SIL
?
CRY
9
SIL
4
BRH
Ret
OUL
8
SNE
?
1st 53 1st
1962 Cooper Car Co. Austin Mini Cooper A SNE
?
GOO
Ret
AIN
12
SIL
8
CRY
6
AIN
10
BRH OUL' 8th 29 2nd
1963 Cooper Car Co. Austin Mini Cooper A SNE
16
OUL
?
GOO
9
AIN
?
SIL
5
CRY
1†
SIL
7
BRH
7
BRH
4
OUL SNE
7
2nd 69 1st
1964 Team Lotus Ford Cortina Lotus B SNE GOO OUL
3
AIN SIL CRY BRH OUL 17th 6 5th
1965 Team Lotus Ford Cortina Lotus C BRH OUL
Ret
SNE GOO SIL CRY BRH OUL NC 0 NC
1966 Alan Mann Racing Ford Falcon Sprint D SNE GOO SIL
1
CRY 16th 16 7th
Team Lotus Ford Cortina Lotus C BRH
4
BRH OUL BRH 6th
Source:[6]

† Events with 2 races staged for the different classes.

Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results edit

Year Team Co-drivers Car Class Laps Pos. Class
pos.
1959   Border Reivers   Jim Clark Lotus Elite Mk.14-Climax GT
1.5
257 10th 2nd
1960   Team Lotus Engineering   Innes Ireland Lotus Elite Mk.14-Climax S
2.0
- DNA DNA
1962   Ecurie Chiltern   Bob Olthoff Austin-Healey 3000 GT
3.0
212 DNF DNF
1963   Donald Healey Motor Company   Bob Olthoff Austin-Healey Sebring Sprite P
1.15
94 DNF DNF
1965   Ford Advanced Vehicles   Innes Ireland Ford GT40 GT
5.0
72 DNF DNF
1966   Alan Mann Racing   Frank Gardner Ford GT40 Mk.II P
+5.0
31 DNF DNF
Source:[7]

Later career (in business and coaching) edit

 
Sir John Whitmore receiving a Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Association of Coaching

After leaving racing and the world of motor-sports, he became interested in transpersonal psychology and its emphasis on the principle of will, intention, or responsibility. He went on to apply his learning and skills first to the world of sport and then to business. In 1970, he studied at the Esalen Institute in Slates Hot Springs, California, with the likes of William Schutz (creator of team development model FIRO-B), and then trained with Harvard educationalist and tennis expert Timothy Gallwey, who created the Inner Game methodology of performance coaching.

Sir John founded the Inner Game in Britain in 1979 with a small team of Inner Game coaches trained by Gallwey.[3] Initially they coached tennis players and golfers but they soon realized the value for leaders and managers of organizations. At this point Sir John coined the term "performance coaching" - this was the birth of the modern coaching movement as we know it.

In the early 1980s he and partners founded Performance Consultants, a provider of coaching, leadership development and performance improvement.[8] Sir John and his colleagues spent much of the 1980s developing the methodology, concepts, and techniques for performance improvement in organizations and showed it was possible to improve performance, increase learning and enjoyment, and find a sense of purpose in work.[9]

Sir John is regarded as the pioneer in the field of business coaching.[9] Along with Tim Gallwey, Laura Whitworth and Thomas J. Leonard, he is credited with launching modern coaching in the 1970s.[10] For some people, Sir John will always be best known as the co-creator of the GROW model, one of the most established and successful coaching models. He presented at numerous conferences around the world and contributed to many other books such as Challenging Coaching[11] and Coaching at Work.[12]

In the 1990s, Sir John was a co-founder, along with Eric Parsloe, David Clutterbuck, David Megginson and Julie Hay, of the European Mentoring and Coaching Council (EMCC).[13]

Sir John was involved with the Professional and Personal Coaches Association (PPCA), an organization that merged in 1998 with the International Coach Federation (ICF). He served as a Trustee for the ICF Foundation[14] until his death in 2017.

Awards edit

 
Sir John Whitmore with coach & author Nigel Cumberland

Whitmore received a number of awards outside his career in motor racing, including:

  • A Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Association of Coaching ("IAC") in 2013, presented to him by the IAC President, Krishna Kumar;[15][16] and

Bibliography edit

Whitmore wrote a book titled Coaching for Performance. published by Nicholas Brealey Publishing. It contains details of his coaching model, known as the GROW model. The first four editions sold a million copies in 23 languages. The fifth edition was published in 2017.[17]

Whitmore also wrote the foreword to and is extensively quoted in a book called Nine: Briefing from Deep Space which was published in 2005. The book is based upon interviews with extraterrestrial beings which a group of people including Whitmore, as well as Phyllis Schlemmer[18] and Uri Geller,[19] claimed to have had over a number of years.[20] The book and Whitmore himself have been quoted and spoken about on a number of websites which explore such claims.[21][22] During the 1970s, Whitmore commissioned Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry to write a script for a movie that he was intending to fund called The Nine, but the deal fell through.[23]

Media coverage edit

Sir John has been interviewed numerous times. Some examples include:

  • By Coaching at Work magazine[24]
  • At the European Commission[25]
  • In Coaching Magazine[26]
  • In a journal titled Coaching: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice[27]

References edit

  1. ^ from The Essex Village Book, written by members of the Federation of Essex Women's Institutes and published by Countryside Books
  2. ^ "Sir John Whitmore: 1937 – 2017". www.goodwood.com.
  3. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 10 May 2017. Retrieved 8 May 2017.
  4. ^ "Sir John Whitmore: 1937-2017 – dailysportscar.com". www.dailysportscar.com.
  5. ^ "British Racing Drivers' Club". www.brdc.co.uk.
  6. ^ de Jong, Frank. "British Saloon Car Championship". History of Touring Car Racing 1952-1993. Retrieved 3 October 2022.
  7. ^ "All Results of John Whitmore". RacingSportCars. Retrieved 2 May 2022.
  8. ^ "Sir John Whitmore - Founder Of Performance Consultants International".
  9. ^ a b "Sir John Whitmore". Institute of Coaching. Retrieved 6 May 2017.
  10. ^ Coaching at Work (2010). "Inside Out", Coaching at Work, Vol 5, issue 3.
  11. ^ "Challenging Coaching". Challenging Coaching.
  12. ^ "Coaching and mentoring industry looks to the future - Major event draws professionals from across Europe". Training Press Releases. Retrieved 6 May 2017.
  13. ^ Renton, Jane (2009). Coaching and Mentoring: What They are and How to Make the Most of Them. New York: Bloomberg Press. p. 107. ISBN 9781576603307. OCLC 263978214.
  14. ^ "Home - ICF Foundation". foundationoficf.org.
  15. ^ "International Association of Coaching Blog: President's Message". Certifiedcoachblog.typepad.com. Retrieved 6 May 2017.
  16. ^ "From the President | International Association of Coaching". Certifiedcoach.org. 7 October 2013. Retrieved 6 May 2017.
  17. ^ Whitmore, John (24 October 2017). Coaching for Performance Fifth Edition: The Principles and Practice of Coaching and Leadership UPDATED 25TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION. ISBN 978-1473658127.
  18. ^ "The Only Planet Of Choice Author Bio". www.theonlyplanetofchoice.com.
  19. ^ "Uri Geller - The Nine - Uri Geller".
  20. ^ "Sir John Whitmore". www.theonlyplanetofchoice.com.
  21. ^ "The Council Of Nine". 31 January 2013.
  22. ^ "Project Stargate: Ancient Aliens and the CIA - Conspiracy School". www.conspiracyschool.com.
  23. ^ "The Great Boor of the Galaxy". National Review. 9 September 2016.
  24. ^ https://www.performanceconsultants.com/wp-content/uploads/images_pdfs_InsideOut.pdf Inside Out, including John Whitmore and Tim Gallwey in conversation
  25. ^ https://www.performanceconsultants.com/wp-content/uploads/images_pdfs_Leadership_21st_Century.pdf Leadership in the 21st Century
  26. ^ https://www.performanceconsultants.com/wp-content/uploads/images_pdfs_Interview_Whitmore.pdf El Reto del Líder: En busca de los valores. Entrevista a John Whitmore
  27. ^ https://ai.wu.ac.at/~kaiser/Coachingjournal/791925930_content-1.pdf The Evolution of Coaching: An interview with Sir John Whitmore

Further reading edit

External links edit

  • Daily Telegraph Interview on Le Mans
Sporting positions
Preceded by British Touring Car Champion
1961
Succeeded by
Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Baronet
(of Orsett, Essex)
1962–2017
Succeeded by
Jason Whitmore

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Sir John Henry Douglas Whitmore 2nd Baronet 16 October 1937 28 April 2017 was a pioneer of the executive coaching industry an author and British racing driver Sir John WhitmoreWhitmore in 2007NationalityEnglishBornJohn Henry Douglas Whitmore 1937 10 16 16 October 1937Died28 April 2017 2017 04 28 aged 79 Years active1959 1966 racing and 1979 2017 coaching Previous series1959 19661961 1963196524 Hours of Le MansBritish Saloon Car ChampionshipEuropean Touring Car ChampionshipChampionship titles19611961 19631965British Saloon Car ChampionshipBSCC Class AEuropean Touring Car Championship Contents 1 Family life and background 2 Early career in motor racing 3 Racing record 3 1 Complete British Saloon Car Championship results 3 2 Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results 4 Later career in business and coaching 5 Awards 6 Bibliography 7 Media coverage 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksFamily life and background editJohn Whitmore was born on 16 October 1937 the son of Sir Francis Whitmore and Ellis Johnsen He was educated at Eton College Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and Cirencester Agricultural College He inherited The Orsett Estate Company at Orsett Essex in 1962 on the death of his father The inheritance included the family seat of Orsett Hall from the grounds of which he used to take off and land his plane 1 In 1968 he sold the house to his friends Tony and Val Morgan He married twice first to Ella Gunilla Hansson from whom he was divorced in 1969 and later to Diana Becchetti He had a child from each marriage He died on 28 April 2017 2 3 4 5 Early career in motor racing editIn his first year in the competition 1961 Whitmore won the British Saloon Car Championship in his BMC Mini Minor In 1963 he drove again in the BSCC and came second in the championship in a Mini Cooper finishing just two points behind Jack Sears In 1965 he won the European Touring Car Championship in a Lotus Cortina KPU392C He won by finishing first in his class in 8 of the 9 1965 ETCC races and finishing first overall in 6 of the races Sir John drove in the 24 Hours of Le Mans for five years between 1959 and 1966 In the first year he finished tenth overall and second in class along with Jim Clark in the Border Reivers Lotus Elite In 1965 with Innes Ireland and 1966 with Frank Gardner he raced in a works Ford GT40 but had to retire from the race both years with mechanical problems At the end of 1966 he retired from racing He returned later in life to driving in historic car events such as the Goodwood Revival Racing record editComplete British Saloon Car Championship results edit key Races in bold indicate pole position races in italics indicate fastest lap Year Team Car Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 DC Pts Class1961 Don Moore Racing Austin Mini Seven A SNE GOO AIN SIL CRY9 SIL4 BRHRet OUL8 SNE 1st 53 1st1962 Cooper Car Co Austin Mini Cooper A SNE GOORet AIN12 SIL8 CRY6 AIN10 BRH OUL 8th 29 2nd1963 Cooper Car Co Austin Mini Cooper A SNE16 OUL GOO9 AIN SIL5 CRY1 SIL7 BRH7 BRH4 OUL SNE7 2nd 69 1st1964 Team Lotus Ford Cortina Lotus B SNE GOO OUL3 AIN SIL CRY BRH OUL 17th 6 5th1965 Team Lotus Ford Cortina Lotus C BRH OULRet SNE GOO SIL CRY BRH OUL NC 0 NC1966 Alan Mann Racing Ford Falcon Sprint D SNE GOO SIL1 CRY 16th 16 7thTeam Lotus Ford Cortina Lotus C BRH4 BRH OUL BRH 6thSource 6 Events with 2 races staged for the different classes Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results edit Year Team Co drivers Car Class Laps Pos Classpos 1959 nbsp Border Reivers nbsp Jim Clark Lotus Elite Mk 14 Climax GT1 5 257 10th 2nd1960 nbsp Team Lotus Engineering nbsp Innes Ireland Lotus Elite Mk 14 Climax S2 0 DNA DNA1962 nbsp Ecurie Chiltern nbsp Bob Olthoff Austin Healey 3000 GT3 0 212 DNF DNF1963 nbsp Donald Healey Motor Company nbsp Bob Olthoff Austin Healey Sebring Sprite P1 15 94 DNF DNF1965 nbsp Ford Advanced Vehicles nbsp Innes Ireland Ford GT40 GT5 0 72 DNF DNF1966 nbsp Alan Mann Racing nbsp Frank Gardner Ford GT40 Mk II P 5 0 31 DNF DNFSource 7 Later career in business and coaching edit nbsp Sir John Whitmore receiving a Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Association of CoachingAfter leaving racing and the world of motor sports he became interested in transpersonal psychology and its emphasis on the principle of will intention or responsibility He went on to apply his learning and skills first to the world of sport and then to business In 1970 he studied at the Esalen Institute in Slates Hot Springs California with the likes of William Schutz creator of team development model FIRO B and then trained with Harvard educationalist and tennis expert Timothy Gallwey who created the Inner Game methodology of performance coaching Sir John founded the Inner Game in Britain in 1979 with a small team of Inner Game coaches trained by Gallwey 3 Initially they coached tennis players and golfers but they soon realized the value for leaders and managers of organizations At this point Sir John coined the term performance coaching this was the birth of the modern coaching movement as we know it In the early 1980s he and partners founded Performance Consultants a provider of coaching leadership development and performance improvement 8 Sir John and his colleagues spent much of the 1980s developing the methodology concepts and techniques for performance improvement in organizations and showed it was possible to improve performance increase learning and enjoyment and find a sense of purpose in work 9 Sir John is regarded as the pioneer in the field of business coaching 9 Along with Tim Gallwey Laura Whitworth and Thomas J Leonard he is credited with launching modern coaching in the 1970s 10 For some people Sir John will always be best known as the co creator of the GROW model one of the most established and successful coaching models He presented at numerous conferences around the world and contributed to many other books such as Challenging Coaching 11 and Coaching at Work 12 In the 1990s Sir John was a co founder along with Eric Parsloe David Clutterbuck David Megginson and Julie Hay of the European Mentoring and Coaching Council EMCC 13 Sir John was involved with the Professional and Personal Coaches Association PPCA an organization that merged in 1998 with the International Coach Federation ICF He served as a Trustee for the ICF Foundation 14 until his death in 2017 Awards edit nbsp Sir John Whitmore with coach amp author Nigel CumberlandWhitmore received a number of awards outside his career in motor racing including A Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Association of Coaching IAC in 2013 presented to him by the IAC President Krishna Kumar 15 16 andBibliography editWhitmore wrote a book titled Coaching for Performance published by Nicholas Brealey Publishing It contains details of his coaching model known as the GROW model The first four editions sold a million copies in 23 languages The fifth edition was published in 2017 17 Whitmore also wrote the foreword to and is extensively quoted in a book called Nine Briefing from Deep Space which was published in 2005 The book is based upon interviews with extraterrestrial beings which a group of people including Whitmore as well as Phyllis Schlemmer 18 and Uri Geller 19 claimed to have had over a number of years 20 The book and Whitmore himself have been quoted and spoken about on a number of websites which explore such claims 21 22 During the 1970s Whitmore commissioned Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry to write a script for a movie that he was intending to fund called The Nine but the deal fell through 23 Media coverage editSir John has been interviewed numerous times Some examples include By Coaching at Work magazine 24 At the European Commission 25 In Coaching Magazine 26 In a journal titled Coaching An International Journal of Theory Research and Practice 27 References edit from The Essex Village Book written by members of the Federation of Essex Women s Institutes and published by Countryside Books Sir John Whitmore 1937 2017 www goodwood com a b Obituary Godfather of coaching Sir John Whitmore is no more Archived from the original on 10 May 2017 Retrieved 8 May 2017 Sir John Whitmore 1937 2017 dailysportscar com www dailysportscar com British Racing Drivers Club www brdc co uk de Jong Frank British Saloon Car Championship History of Touring Car Racing 1952 1993 Retrieved 3 October 2022 All Results of John Whitmore RacingSportCars Retrieved 2 May 2022 Sir John Whitmore Founder Of Performance Consultants International a b Sir John Whitmore Institute of Coaching Retrieved 6 May 2017 Coaching at Work 2010 Inside Out Coaching at Work Vol 5 issue 3 Challenging Coaching Challenging Coaching Coaching and mentoring industry looks to the future Major event draws professionals from across Europe Training Press Releases Retrieved 6 May 2017 Renton Jane 2009 Coaching and Mentoring What They are and How to Make the Most of Them New York Bloomberg Press p 107 ISBN 9781576603307 OCLC 263978214 Home ICF Foundation foundationoficf org International Association of Coaching Blog President s Message Certifiedcoachblog typepad com Retrieved 6 May 2017 From the President International Association of Coaching Certifiedcoach org 7 October 2013 Retrieved 6 May 2017 Whitmore John 24 October 2017 Coaching for Performance Fifth Edition The Principles and Practice of Coaching and Leadership UPDATED 25TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION ISBN 978 1473658127 The Only Planet Of Choice Author Bio www theonlyplanetofchoice com Uri Geller The Nine Uri Geller Sir John Whitmore www theonlyplanetofchoice com The Council Of Nine 31 January 2013 Project Stargate Ancient Aliens and the CIA Conspiracy School www conspiracyschool com The Great Boor of the Galaxy National Review 9 September 2016 https www performanceconsultants com wp content uploads images pdfs InsideOut pdf Inside Out including John Whitmore and Tim Gallwey in conversation https www performanceconsultants com wp content uploads images pdfs Leadership 21st Century pdf Leadership in the 21st Century https www performanceconsultants com wp content uploads images pdfs Interview Whitmore pdf El Reto del Lider En busca de los valores Entrevista a John Whitmore https ai wu ac at kaiser Coachingjournal 791925930 content 1 pdf The Evolution of Coaching An interview with Sir John WhitmoreFurther reading editJohn Whitmore in Simon Taylor s Lunch with series in Motor Sport magazineExternal links editDaily Telegraph Interview on Le MansSporting positionsPreceded byDoc Shepherd British Touring Car Champion1961 Succeeded byJohn LoveBaronetage of the United KingdomPreceded byFrancis Whitmore Baronet of Orsett Essex 1962 2017 Succeeded byJason Whitmore Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Whitmore racing driver amp oldid 1184519230, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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