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John Boland -- the spectator who won an Olympic Championship (photos attached)
Updated:2006-04-26

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Athens, Lawn Tennis Club, 11 April 1896: John BOLAND from Great Britain, 1st, against Dionysios KASDAGLIS from Greece, 2nd, during the Games of the I Olympiad. Credit: IOC Olympic Museum Collections

   John Boland was an Oxford student who enjoyed the study of Greek mythology. When learned about the Olympics revival, Boland traveled to Athens to watch the Olympic Games as a spectator. However, his friend, Thrasyvoalos Manaos, Secretary of the Athens 1896 Organising Committee, entered Boland into the tennis competition. Despite competing with leather-soled shoes with heels, Boland won the competition and became an Olympic champion. He later became a Member of Parliament and an ardent proponent of Irish independence and the Irish language.


Athens 1896: John BOLAND from Great Britain winner of the singles and doubles tennis events during the Games of the I Olympiad. Credit: IOC Olympic Museum Collections

Credit: IOC

For further info., please visit http://www.olympic.org/uk/athletes/profiles/bio_uk.asp?par_i_id=58185.


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