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Peter O'Connor (athlete)

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who was competing for the U.S. team and whose world record O'Connor had broken five years previously. The only judge for the competition was Matthew Halpin, who was manager of the American team. O'Connor protested, fearing bias, but was overruled. He continued to protest Halpin's decisions through
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Over the next ten years he consistently beat British athletes in international competitions: the (British) Amateur Athletic Association invited him to represent Britain in the Olympic Games in 1900, but he refused, as he only wished to represent Ireland. O'Connor won six consecutive
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O'Connor won no more titles after 1906. He remained involved in athletics all his life. He was a founder member and first Vice-President of Waterford Athletic Club, and attended later Olympics both as judge and spectator. He practised as a solicitor in
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recognised long jump world record. It caused a sensation at the time, being only a fraction short of the 25 ft (7.62m) barrier, and remained unbeaten for 20 years, a longevity surpassed only by
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the remainder of the competition. The distances were not announced until the end of the competition. When they were, Prinstein was declared the winner, with O'Connor in Silver Medal position.
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for his second place, O'Connor scaled a flagpole in the middle of the field and waved the Irish flag, while the pole was guarded by Con Leahy.
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in Athens by the IAAA and GAA, representing Ireland. They were given green blazers and cap with a gold shamrock, and an Irish flag (the โ€˜
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on 27 May 1901. On 5 August 1901 he jumped 24 ft 11ยพins (7.61m) in Dublin. This was the first
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long jump titles from 1901 to 1906 and two long jump titles from 1903 and 1904.
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competition two days later, O'Connor beat his fellow-countryman,
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At the flag-raising ceremony, in protest at the flying of the
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The King of Spring - The Life and Times of Peter O'Connor.
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Athletes (track and field) at the 1906 Intercalated Games
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The Complete Book of the Summer Olympics: Athens 2004
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athlete who set a long-standing world record for the
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World record setters in athletics (track and field)
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Millom
Cumberland
Great Britain
Intercalated Games
Athens 1906
track and field
long jump
1906 Intercalated Games
Millom
Cumberland
Wicklow
County Wicklow
Ireland
Gaelic Athletic Association
long jump
high jump
hop, step and jump
AAA Championships
world record
Myer Prinstein
Syracuse University
Royal Dublin Society
Dublin
IAAF
Jesse Owens

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