Patrick Leahy (athlete)
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Born | 20 May 1877 Cregane, Charleville, Cork, Ireland | ||||||||||||||
Died | 29 December 1927 (aged 50) Chicago, Illinois, USA | ||||||||||||||
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Sport | Athletics | ||||||||||||||
Event | high jump | ||||||||||||||
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Patrick Joseph Leahy(20 May 1877 – 29 December 1927) was an Irishathletewho wonOlympicmedals (forGreat Britain and Ireland) in thehigh jumpandlong jumpat the1900 Summer Olympics.[1][2]
Biography
[edit]Leahy was born in Creggane, in theCivil parishofHackmys,in thebaronyofCoshmanearKilmallockinCounty Limerick,near the border between County Limerick andCounty Cork.He was one of seven brothers all of whom were sportsmen.[1]His brotherConwon medals in jumping at two Olympic Games.[3]Another brother, Timothy, also jumped competitively.
Patrick broke the British high jump record in Dublin in 1898 with a jump of 6 ft. 4in. (1.93m). He went on to win theAAA Championshipshigh jump title at the1898 AAA Championshipsand1899 AAA Championships[4][5]and also came third in the long jump in 1899.[6]Leahy also competed internationally in the long jump and the hop, step and jump (triple jump).[1]
In the1900 Olympic Gamesin Paris, Leahy took part in three jump disciplines. He won the silver medal in thehigh jumpbehindIrving Baxterof the United States,[7]and thebronze medalin thelong jumpbehindAlvin KraenzleinandMyer Prinstein,[8]he also finished fourth place in thetriple jumpsbehind Prinstein,James ConnollyandLewis Sheldon.[9]
Eight years later, Leahy was back on the Olympic scene when he competed at the1908 Summer Olympics,held inLondon,he entered thehigh jumpagain, but unfortunately he only finished ninth in the qualifying so didn't advance to the final, unlike his brotherCon Leahywho went on to win the silver medal.[10]
In 1909 Patrick and Con Leahy emigrated to the United States. Patrick died inChicagoin 1927, aged 50.[1]
References
[edit]- ^abcd"Pat Leahy".Olympics at Sports-Reference.com.Archived fromthe originalon 17 April 2020.Retrieved27 May2017.
- ^"Patrick Leahy".Olympedia.Retrieved24 December2020.
- ^"Con Leahy Bio".Olympics at Sports-Reference.com.Archived fromthe originalon 17 April 2020.Retrieved27 May2017.
- ^"AAA, WAAA and National Championships Medallists".National Union of Track Statisticians.Retrieved30 July2024.
- ^"The Amateur Athletic Championships".Sporting Life.4 July 1898.Retrieved30 July2024– via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^"AAA and National Championships Medallists - Long Jump".nuts.org.uk.Retrieved27 May2017.
- ^"Athletics at the 1900 Paris Summer Games: Men's High Jump".Olympics at Sports-Reference.com.Archived fromthe originalon 17 April 2020.Retrieved27 May2017.
- ^"Athletics at the 1900 Paris Summer Games: Men's Long Jump".Olympics at Sports-Reference.com.Archived fromthe originalon 17 April 2020.Retrieved27 May2017.
- ^"Athletics at the 1900 Paris Summer Games: Men's Triple Jump".Olympics at Sports-Reference.com.Archived fromthe originalon 17 April 2020.Retrieved27 May2017.
- ^"Athletics at the 1908 London Summer Games: Men's High Jump".Olympics at Sports-Reference.com.Archived fromthe originalon 17 April 2020.Retrieved27 May2017.
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[edit]- 1877 births
- 1927 deaths
- Athletes from County Limerick
- Irish male high jumpers
- Irish male long jumpers
- Olympic athletes for Great Britain
- Olympic silver medallists for Great Britain
- Olympic bronze medallists for Great Britain
- Athletes (track and field) at the 1900 Summer Olympics
- Athletes (track and field) at the 1908 Summer Olympics
- Medalists at the 1900 Summer Olympics
- Olympic silver medalists in athletics (track and field)
- Olympic bronze medalists in athletics (track and field)
- Olympic male high jumpers
- Irish emigrants to the United States