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unionist Willie Applegarth (1890–1958), British athlete, winner of gold medal in 4 × 100 m relay at the 1912 Summer Olympics In Scotland Applegarth, Dumfries...
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coached further gold medal winners at the 1912 Olympic Games, including Willie Applegarth. He was appointed as full-time coach by Polytechnic Harriers from...
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admiral (d. 1945) 1889 – Paul Nash, British painter (d. 1946) 1890 – Willie Applegarth, English-American sprinter (d. 1958) 1890 – Helge Løvland, Norwegian...
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finish, and gave the impression that he would be an easy winner, but Applegarth came on very quickly in the last 20 metres, and Lippincott had to do his...
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silver. Great Britain earned its first medal in the 200 metres with Willie Applegarth's bronze. This was the fourth appearance of the event, which was not...
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details Ralph Craig United States Donald Lippincott United States Willie Applegarth Great Britain 1920 Antwerp details Allen Woodring United States...
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details Ralph Craig United States Donald Lippincott United States Willie Applegarth Great Britain 1920 Antwerp details Allen Woodring United States...
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Meyrick Chapman 1910 Willie Applegarth 1911 Victor d'Arcy 1912 Willie Applegarth (2) 1913 Willie Applegarth (3) 1914 Willie Applegarth (4) 1919 William Hill...
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Ralph Craig United States 21.7 Donald Lippincott United States 21.8 Willie Applegarth Great Britain 22.0 400 metres details Charles Reidpath United States...
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(born 1982), Britain, record holder (1,500-m & 3,000-m steeplechase) Willie Applegarth (1890–1958), track and field athlete James Arnott, footballer Dina...
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Ernest Haley 1910 Ernest Haley 1911 NBA 1912 Willie Applegarth 1913 Willie Applegarth 1914 Willie Applegarth 1919 William Hill 1920 Harry Edward 1921 Harry...
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details Ralph Craig United States Donald Lippincott United States Willie Applegarth Great Britain 1920 Antwerp details Allen Woodring United States...
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Silver Denis Horgan 1908 London Athletics Men's shot put Bronze Willie Applegarth 1912 Stockholm Athletics Men's 200 metres Gold Arnold Jackson 1912...
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details Great Britain (GBR) David Jacobs Henry Macintosh Victor d'Arcy Willie Applegarth Sweden (SWE) Ivan Möller Charles Luther Ture Persson Knut Lindberg...
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Event Date Gold Arnold Jackson Athletics Men's 1500 m July 10 Gold Willie Applegarth, Victor d'Arcy, David Jacobs, Henry Macintosh Athletics Men's 4 ×...
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(consisting of David Jacobs, Henry Macintosh, Victor d'Arcy, and William Applegarth) reached 43 seconds 0 tenths (43 s) for the first time, behind the Americans...
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served by the local newspapers TeessideLive and The Northern Echo. Willie Applegarth (1890–1958), Olympic track and field athlete John Gilbert Baker (1836–1920)...
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Mark Applegarth (born 10 December 1984), also known by the nickname of "Mash", is an English former professional rugby league footballer who played in...
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been given to track and field athletes. Noted award holders include: Willie Applegarth (1912/13), Olympic medallist sprinters Albert Hill (1919/20), Olympic...
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World record Willie Applegarth (GBR) 21.2 London, United Kingdom 4 July 1914 Olympic record Archie Hahn (USA) 21.6 St. Louis, United States 31 August...
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Chilean Roman Catholic cardinal and eminence (born 1866) December 5 Willie Applegarth, British track and field athlete (b. 1890) Patras Bokhari, Pakistani...
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records for the Turn-200-Meters: the initial listing accepted was by Willie Applegarth of Great Britain in 21 1/5, set in London in 1914. That spring of...
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Victor d'Arcy Willie Applegarth Henry Macintosh David Jacobs Great Britain Knut Lindberg Charles Luther Ivan Möller Ture Person Sweden...
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details Ralph Craig United States Donald Lippincott United States Willie Applegarth Great Britain 400 metres details Charles Reidpath United States...
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Australian sprinter Jack Donaldson and British Olympic medal winner Willie Applegarth. Willie McFarlane won the race 2 years in succession in 1933 and 1934...
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Born: Shinji Harada, Japanese pop music artist; in Hiroshima Died: Willie Applegarth, 68, British Olympic champion track and field athlete who held the...
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World record Willie Applegarth (GBR)* 21.2 London, United Kingdom 4 July 1914 Olympic record Archie Hahn (USA)** 21.6 St. Louis, United States 31 August...
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Green Peter Matthews Katharine Merry Aston Moore John Regis 2019 Willie Applegarth Jenny Archer Robbie Brightwell Paul Dickenson Phillips Idowu Christine...
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The building was named after Guisborough-born Olympic gold medalist Willie Applegarth and was opened by his descendants and Jade Jones, a then-current Prior...
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