Jack Clarke (athlete)
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Country | New Zealand | ||||||||||||||
Sport | Track and field | ||||||||||||||
Event | Marathon | ||||||||||||||
Club | Christchurch Athletic Club Olympic Harrier Club[1] | ||||||||||||||
Achievements and titles | |||||||||||||||
National finals | Marathon champion (1948, 1952) | ||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Jack Clarkewas a New Zealand long-distance athlete who won a bronze medal representing his country in themarathonat the1950 British Empire Games.
Athletics
[edit]Clarke took up running in 1943, and by 1947 he had won both the Canterbury cross-country championship and the Canterbury three-miles track title in three successive years.[2]In 1945, he finished third in the New Zealand national cross-country championship.[2]In 1948, Clarke won the marathon at the New Zealand athletic championships held inDunedin,recording 2:44:06, the second-fastest winning time in the championship's history at the time.[3]
Despite not completing the marathon course at the 1950 national championships inNapier,Clarke was one of four runners selected to represent New Zealand in the marathon at the1950 British Empire Gamesthe following month inAuckland.[1]In that event, Clarke won the bronze medal in a time of 2:39:26,[4]despite having a large dog snapping angrily at his heels at one stage of the race.[5]
In 1952, Clarke won his second national marathon title, in a time of 2:38:42.[6]
Other activities
[edit]Clarke was farm manager for the Roydon Lodge Stud, established byJohn McKenziein 1927, atYaldhurston the western outskirts of Christchurch.[7][8]He was also jointly responsible for maintaining the training track. In 2018, it was proposed that a new road in the Yaldhurst Parksubdivisionbe named Jack Clarke Road.[8]
References
[edit]- ^ab"A measure of success – Olympic 1950s (part 1 of 2)"(PDF).Running Commentary.Vol. 8, no. 1. New Brighton Olympic Athletic Club. March 2019. p. 12.Retrieved1 August2020.
- ^ab"Canterbury champion".Otago Daily Times.20 March 1947. p. 2.Retrieved1 August2020.
- ^"Marathon event win for J. R. Clarke".Otago Daily Times.8 March 1948. p. 6.Retrieved1 August2020.
- ^"James [sic] Clarke ".Commonwealth Games Federation. 2018.Retrieved1 August2020.
- ^"Runners menaced by dog".Ashburton Guardian.13 February 1950. p. 3.Retrieved1 August2020.
- ^Hollings, Stephen (December 2016)."National champions 1887–2016"(PDF).Athletics New Zealand.Retrieved1 August2020.
- ^"Roydon Lodge".Addington Harness Hall of Fame.Retrieved1 August2020.
- ^abDow, Peter (21 November 2018)."Agenda".Waipuna/Halswell-Hornby-Riccarton Community Board.Retrieved1 August2020.
External links
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- New Zealand male long-distance runners
- Athletes (track and field) at the 1950 British Empire Games
- Commonwealth Games bronze medallists for New Zealand
- Commonwealth Games medallists in athletics
- Medallists at the 1950 British Empire Games
- New Zealand Athletics Championships winners
- New Zealand athletics biography stubs