 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
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