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Swimming At The 1908 Summer Olympics – Men's 400 Metre Freestyle
The men's 400 metre freestyle was one of six swimming events on the swimming at the 1908 Summer Olympics At the 1908 Summer Olympics in London, six swimming Swimming is the self-propulsion of a person through water, or other liquid, usually for recreation, sport, exercise, or survival. Locomotion is achieved through coordinated movement of the ... programme. Its distance was the median of the 3 individual freestyle event distances. It was the first time an event over 400 metres was held at the Olympics (after a 440-yard contest was held in 1904). The competition was held from Monday July 13, 1908 to Thursday July 16, 1908. Each nation could enter up to 12 swimmers.Official Report, p. 40. Twenty-five swimmers from ten nations competed. Records These were the standing world and Olympic records (in minutes) prior to the 1908 Summer Olympics. ''(*)'' 440 yards (= 402.34 m) In the final Henry Taylor set the first official world record for this distance in 5:36.8 minu ...
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White City Stadium
White City Stadium was a stadium located in White City, London, England. Built for the 1908 Summer Olympics, it hosted the finish of the first modern marathon and other sports like swimming, speedway, boxing, show jumping, athletics, stock car racing, concerts and a match at the 1966 World Cup. From 1927, it was a venue for greyhound racing, hosting the English Greyhound Derby until its closure in 1984. The stadium was demolished in 1985 and the site is now occupied by White City Place. History Designed by the engineer J. J. Webster and completed in 10 months by George Wimpey, on part of the site of the Franco-British Exhibition, this stadium with a seating capacity of 68,000 was opened by King Edward VII on 27 April 1908 after the first stanchion had been placed in position by Lady Desborough on 2 August 1907. The cost of construction was £60,000. Upon completion, the stadium had a running track and three laps to the mile (536 m); outside there was a , cycle track. The ...
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Theodore Tartakover
Theodore Tartakover (11 May 1887 – 28 November 1977) was an Australian swimmer. He competed at the 1908 Summer Olympics and the 1912 Summer Olympics The 1912 Summer Olympics ( sv, Olympiska sommarspelen 1912), officially known as the Games of the V Olympiad ( sv, Den V olympiadens spel) and commonly known as Stockholm 1912, were an international multi-sport event held in Stockholm, Sweden, be .... References External links * 1887 births 1977 deaths Australian male freestyle swimmers Olympic swimmers for Australasia Swimmers at the 1908 Summer Olympics Swimmers at the 1912 Summer Olympics People from the Riverina Sportsmen from New South Wales {{Australia-swimming-bio-stub ...
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Henrik Hajós
Henrik Hajós (later ''Guttmann'', 21 July 1886 – 30 December 1963) was a Hungarian freestyle swimmer who competed in the 1906 Intercalated Games and the 1908 Summer Olympics. He was born and died in Budapest and was the younger brother of Alfréd Hajós Alfréd Hajós (1 February 1878 – 12 November 1955) was a Hungarian swimmer, football player and manager, and architect. He was the first modern Olympic swimming champion and the first Olympic champion of Hungary. No other swimmer ever won s .... In 1906 he won a gold medal as a member of Hungarian 4x250 m relay team. Two years later at the 1908 Olympics he was eliminated in the semi-finals of the 400 metre freestyle event. In the 100 metre freestyle competition he was eliminated in the first round. References * 1886 births 1963 deaths Hungarian male freestyle swimmers Olympic swimmers for Hungary Swimmers at the 1906 Intercalated Games Swimmers at the 1908 Summer Olympics Swimmers from Budapest Jews fro ...
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Imre Zachár
Imre Zachár (11 May 1890 in Budapest – 7 April 1954 in Budapest) was a Hungarian water polo player and freestyle swimmer who competed at the 1908 Summer Olympics and 1912 Summer Olympics The 1912 Summer Olympics ( sv, Olympiska sommarspelen 1912), officially known as the Games of the V Olympiad ( sv, Den V olympiadens spel) and commonly known as Stockholm 1912, were an international multi-sport event held in Stockholm, Sweden, be .... Swimming career He was a member of the Hungarian 1908 Summer Olympics 4x200 metre freestyle relay team that received a silver medal, as well as a member of the Hungarian 4x200 metre freestyle relay team at the 1912 Summer Olympics, which qualified for the final, but did not compete. Zachár was also a member of the Hungarian water polo team which competed in the 1912 tournament. See also * List of select Jewish swimmers References External links profile {{DEFAULTSORT:Zachar, Imre 1890 births 1954 deaths Sportspeople from Budap ...
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Hjalmar Saxtorph
Hjalmar () and Ingeborg () were a legendary Swedish duo. The male protagonist Hjalmar and his duel for Ingeborg figures in the '' Hervarar saga'' and in '' Orvar-Odd's saga'', as well as in ''Gesta Danorum'', ''Lay of Hyndla'' and a number of Faroese ballads. Hjalmar never lost a battle until meeting a berserker wielding the cursed sword Tyrfing. A tale of two heroes Hjalmar was one of the mythical Swedish king Yngvi's housecarls at Uppsala. He and princess Ingeborg were in love, but the king said no to his requests for marriage, since he hoped for a suitor with a better pedigree. Hjalmar's reputation as a courageous and valiant warrior was great and it reached the most remote parts of Norway, where the Norwegian hero Orvar-Odd felt a desire to test his fighting skills with Hjalmar. Thus Orvar-Odd sailed to Sweden with five ships and met Hjalmar who had fifteen ships. Hjalmar could not accept such an uneven balance of strength and sent away ten of his own ships so that the force ...
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Friedrich Meuring
Friedrich Wilhelm Meuring (June 6, 1882 in Amsterdam – May 28, 1973 in Haarlem) was a Dutch freestyle swimmer who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics The 1908 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the IV Olympiad and also known as London 1908) were an international multi-sport event held in London, England, United Kingdom, from 27 April to 31 October 1908. The 1908 Games were ori .... He participated in the 400 metre freestyle competition, but he was eliminated in the first round. References 1882 births 1973 deaths Dutch male freestyle swimmers Swimmers at the 1908 Summer Olympics Olympic swimmers for the Netherlands Swimmers from Amsterdam 20th-century Dutch people {{Netherlands-swimming-bio-stub ...
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József Ónody
József Ónody (13 September 1882 – 17 April 1957) was a Hungarian freestyle swimmer who competed in the 1906 Summer Olympics and in the 1908 Summer Olympics. He was born in Ercsi and died in Budapest Budapest (, ; ) is the capital and most populous city of Hungary. It is the ninth-largest city in the European Union by population within city limits and the second-largest city on the Danube river; the city has an estimated population .... In 1906 he won a gold medal as a member of Hungarian 4x250 m relay team. He also finished sixth in the 100 metre freestyle competition. Two years later at the 1908 Olympics he was eliminated in the first round of the 100 metre freestyle event as well as of the 400 metre freestyle competition. References External linksprofile 1882 births 1957 deaths People from Ercsi Hungarian male freestyle swimmers Olympic swimmers for Hungary Swimmers at the 1906 Intercalated Games Swimmers at the 1908 Summer Olympics Medalist ...
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William Haynes (swimmer)
William Haynes was a British swimmer. He competed in the men's 400 metre freestyle at the 1908 Summer Olympics. From 1905 to 1912 Haynes held all Scottish swimming championships from 100 yards up to half a mile. He was the first British amateur swimmer to swim 100 yards under the minute. His record—59 seconds—was achieved at the Scottish championships held at Leith. By 1915 he had migrated to Western Australia and that year won the state's 100 yards championship. In 1916 he married Mary Helena Philp in Perth, Western Australia. She died in 1947.Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriages Western Australia, 1181/1947 He was district officer of the Kalgoorlie Fire Brigade for almost ten years until being promoted in October 1943. His next appointment was to the Victoria Park District, Western Australia.''Fields gossip and news'', Sunday Times, 31 October 1934, p.8 http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article59188473 Haynes died at Victoria Park on 26 November 1954, aged 68. He was bur ...
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Mario Massa
Mario Massa (29 May 1892 – 16 February 1956) was an Italian freestyle swimmer who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics, in the 1912 Summer Olympics, and in the 1920 Summer Olympics. He was born in Nervi Nervi is a former fishing village 12 miles (19 km) northwest of Portofino on the Riviera di Levante, now a seaside resort in Liguria, in northwest Italy. Once an independent '' comune'', it is now a ''quartiere'' of Genoa. Nervi is 4 miles .... In 1908 he was eliminated in the first round of the 400 metre freestyle event. Four years later he was eliminated in the semi-finals of the 100 metre freestyle competition. He also participated in the 400 metre freestyle event and in the 1500 metre freestyle competition but in both he was eliminated in the first round. At the 1920 Games he was a member of the Italian relay team which finished fifth in the 4 x 200 metre freestyle relay competition. In the 100 metre freestyle event he was eliminated in the first round. ...
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Frank Springfield
Frank Walter Springfield (22 August 1887 – 9 July 1958) was Brisbane-based Australian swimmer. Together with Victorian swimmer Frank Beaurepaire, he competed in three freestyle events at the 1908 Summer Olympics. His races included the half-mile. The year 1906 saw him win the inaugural Kieran Shield. His brother Sidney 'Sid' Henry Springfield also swam competitively as an amateur. Both were members of the Valley A valley is an elongated low area often running between Hill, hills or Mountain, mountains, which will typically contain a river or stream running from one end to the other. Most valleys are formed by erosion of the land surface by rivers ... Swimming Club, and Frank was made life member of the Queensland Swimming Association in 1953. References External links * 1887 births 1958 deaths Australian male freestyle swimmers Olympic swimmers for Australasia Swimmers at the 1908 Summer Olympics Sportsmen from Queensland {{Australia-swim ...
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Aage Holm
Aage is a Danish masculine given name and a less common spelling of the Norwegian given name Åge. Variants include the Swedish name Åke. People with the name Aage include: *Aage Bendixen (1887–1973), Danish actor *Aage Berntsen (1885–1952), Danish Olympic fencer, doctor writer and artist *Aage Bertelsen (1873–1945), Danish painter * Aage Birch (1926–2017), Danish sailor *Aage Bohr (1922–2009), Danish nuclear physicist and Nobel laureate, son of Niels Bohr *Aage Borchgrevink (born 1969), Norwegian writer and literary critic * Aage Brix (1894–1963), American soccer player *Aage Dons (1903–1993), Danish writer * Aage Emborg (1883–1953), Danish composer *Aage Eriksen (1917-1998), Norwegian wrestler and Olympic medallist in Greco-Roman wrestling *Aage Fønss (1887–1976), Danish opera singer and actor *Aage Fahrenholtz (1901–1990), Danish boxer *Aage Foss (1885–1952), Danish film actor *Aage Frandsen (1890–1968), Danish gymnast *Aage Friis (1870–1949), Danish ...
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Paul Radmilovic
Paolo Francesco Radmilovic (5 March 1886 – 29 September 1968) was a Welsh water polo player and competitive swimmer. Radmilovic had Croatian and Irish origins. He represented Great Britain at four editions of Summer Olympics. He won four Olympic titles in a 22-year Olympic career. He won four gold medals across three successive Olympic Games, a record which stood for a Great Britain Olympic athlete until broken by Sir Steve Redgrave when he won his fifth gold medal at Sydney in 2000. In 1928, he became the first person to compete for Britain at five Olympic Games, a record that would remain until surpassed by fencer Bill Hoskyns in 1976. Early life and family Radmilovic was born in the Tiger Bay area of Cardiff, Wales, the third son of Antun Radmilović, a native of Dubrovnik who relocated to Cardiff in 1860s and became the landlord of the Glastonbury Arms pub in Bute Street. His mother was born in Cardiff, the daughter of Irish immigrants. Radmilovics were also the landlords ...
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