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 HISTORY
Alf Tysoe was Salford Harriers' first Olympic champion when he won the 800 metres at the Paris Games in 1900 and only the second Briton to win a gold medal in athletics.
Tysoe, born in Padiham, moved at an early age to Lancaster and subsequently to Blackpool.
Tysoe finished in 7th place, one place behind Sid Robinson who was soon to join Salford and win the Northern Cross Country Championship in 1902.
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 Alfred Tysoe - Article from FactBug.org - the fast Wikipedia mirror site
Born at Skerton, near Lancaster, Tysoe ran part-time with the Skerton Harriers running team, while still working as a farm labourer.
At the 1900 Olympic Games in Paris, Tysoe was a favourite in 800 m, having just two weeks before the games broken the world record by running the 800 yd in 1 minute and 57.8 seconds.
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  Re: Alfred Tysoe won Olympic Gold at 100 metres in 1900   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Born at Skerton, near Lancaster, Tysoe ran part-time with the Skerton Harriers running team, whle still working as a farm labourer.
His running successes brought him to the attention of Harold Hardwick, founder of the Salford team in 1884, and in 1897 Tysoe was persuaded to join the Salford team.
This proved to be his last season on the running track, as in early 1901 he became severely ill with pleurisy.
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  Alfred Tysoe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alfred Edward Tysoe (March 21, 1874 – October 26, 1901) was a British athlete, winner of two gold medals at the 1900 Olympic Games.
His running successes brought him to the attention of Harold Hardwick, founder of Salford Harriers in 1884, and in 1897 Tysoe was persuaded to join the Salford team.
At the 1900 Olympic Games in Paris, Tysoe was a favourite in the 800 m, having just two weeks before the games broken the world record by running the 800 yd in 1 minute 57.8 seconds.
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Alfred Edward Tysoe (March 21, 1874 – October 26, 1901) was a British athlete, winner of two gold medals at the 1900 Summer Olympics.
This proved to be his last season on the running track, as in early 1901 he became severely ill with pleurisy.
Alfred Tysoe tragically died at his home in Blackpool, aged only twenty-seven.
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 Alfred Tysoe -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Alfred Edward Tysoe (March 21, 1874 – October 26, 1901) was a (The people of Great Britain) British (A person trained to compete in sports) athlete, winner of two gold medals at the (additional info and facts about 1900 Summer Olympics) 1900 Summer Olympics.
This proved to be his last season on the running track, as in early 1901 he became severely ill with (Inflammation of the pleura of the lungs (especially the parietal layer)) pleurisy.
Alfred Tysoe tragically died at his home in (A resort town in Lancashire in northwestern England on the Irish Sea; famous for its tower) Blackpool, aged only twenty-seven.
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 Alfred Tsang - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Alfred Tsang   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Alfred Tsang (traditional Chinese: 曾子崇) was the former mayor of the Municipality of Strathfield in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Alfred Tsang, of the Unity Party, was elected to Strathfield Council in March 2003.
Tsang was seen as a threat by various Lebanese developers as he overturned various rezoning that had been arranged by the previous Labor party.
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 Alfred Terry - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Alfred Terry   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Alfred Terry - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Alfred Terry.
Alfred Howe Terry (November 10, 1827 - December 16, 1890) was a military commander of the Dakota Territory from 1866 to 1869 and again from 1872 to 1886.
After attending Yale Law School in 1848, Terry became a lawyer and was appointed clerk of the Superior Court of New Haven County.
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 All Great Britain Olympic medal winners 1896-1996
Tysoe, a farm worker from Lancashire, started out as a successful miler and cross-country runner, winning the AAA one-mile and ten-mile titles in 1897.
Tysoe won the 880 yards AAA title in 1899 and 1900, when he was the world No 1 for the first time.
His 1900 season finished in defeat, however, when he was beaten by Alfred Tysoe, of Salford Harriers and the 800 metres Olympic champion, in a "mid-distance" 1,320 yards challenge.
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 DNZB / BIOGRAPHY
Alfred Philpott (Phillpot) was born on 15 December 1870 in Tysoe, Warwickshire, England, one of ten children of William Philpott (Philpotts), a farm labourer, and his wife, Mary Ann Wilkins.
Alfred went to school at Waikiwi, where he was first fired with the desire to collect insects after listening to a lecture delivered by his school master, Thomas Jolly.
Alfred was also a musician and for a short time played the euphonium in the Invercargill Garrison Band.
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 Alfred Tysoe
Der Artikel Alfred Tysoe gehört zur Kategorie: Mann, Leichtathlet (Großbritannien), Olympiasieger (Leichtathletik), Geboren 1874, Gestorben 1901, 800-Meter-Läufer
Er wurde seiner Favoritenrolle gerecht und gewann die Goldmedaille im 800-Meter-Lauf, vor den beiden US-Amerikanern John Cregan (Silber) und David Hall (Bronze) sowie die Mannschafts-Goldmedaille in dem nur einmalig als olympische Disziplin ausgetragenen 5000-Meter-Mannschaftslauf.
Tysoe erkrankte ein Jahr später und starb im Alter von 27 Jahren an einer Pleuritis.
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 Alfred on BabyNamer
Popularity: The name Alfred ranked 615th in popularity for males of all ages in a sample of 2000-2003 Social Security Administration statistics and 125th in popularity for males of all ages in a sample of the 1990 US Census.
This name is highly rated in the 1990 U.S. Census popularity survey of all ages, but after 1960 does not appear in the state data listing the most popular baby names.
in reference to Alfred Mynn, a member of the great Kent cricket team in the 1830's.
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Before I left the Boswells I learned that although the Queen, was dead her mantle had fallen on her daughter Daisy, a girl of fifteen, who is thought by her people to possess the talents of her mother, whose title she will hold.
The first Olympic Lancastrian track gold medallist was Alfred Tysoe, who was also Britain's first Olympic Champion He was born in Skerton, near Lancaster.
Alfred Edward Tysoe has been described as 'the greatest Salford Harrier of them all' Born at Skerton, near Lancaster, Tysoe ran part-time with the Skerton Harriers running team, while still working as a farm labourer.
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 HAMILTON - pafg37 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Alfred Stevens.Alfred married Johanne E. Johanne E.Johanne married Alfred Stevens.
Betty Tysoe was born in 1835 in Stevenington, Bedfordshire, England.
Joel Tysoe was born in 1844 in Stevenington, Bedfordshire, England.
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 Letter A Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Alfred Russel Wallace - Project Gutenberg eText 14558.jpg
Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson - Project Gutenberg eText 13619.jpg
There you find a list of all editors and the possibility to edit the original text of the article Alfred von Schlieffen.
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Of the counties, not surprisingly it is London that has been the birth place of most Olympic winners, but of the traditional counties, it is Lancashire that has been something of a hot-pot for champions.
The first Olympic Lancastrian track gold medallist was Alfred Tysoe, who was also Britain's first Olympic champion.
It was a surprise when Tysoe dropped down from the mile distance to the 800m - but his decision was justified when when won the title in a slow 2:01.2.
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 The Home of Salford Harriers.Com
In the early years of our sport we were very successful with 6 National X-Country titles and 4 individual victories before the turn of the century.
Alfred Tysoe won the 800m in 1900 Olympic Games.
We had Harry Hardwick, the founder, who was a driving force behind the club, and also a man who did so much for the sport in its formative years.
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 Tysoe Marionette Group   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The second play, "The Surprising Story of Alfred, Warden of the Tower" a ghostie, is set in the present day Tower of London around midnight and concerns the floating heads of Ann Boleyn and Sir Walter Raleigh, scaring the wits out of poor old Alfred.
In 1975 the then sleeping marionettes moved to Upper Tysoe, where our permanent marionette theatre was established, and refurbished in 2001.
Any person wishing us to perform our current production here in our Marionette Theatre for their organisation or in aid of a particular charity, is invited to discuss possibilities with us.
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 British Medallists in Olympic Games
Alfred Tysoe 1900 [2:01.2], Albert Hill 1920 [1:53.4], Douglas Lowe 1924 [1:52.4] and 1928 [1:51.8], Tommy Hampson 1932 [1:49.8=1:49.70], Steve Ovett 1980 [1:45.40]
Grantley Goulding 1896 [17.7e], Alfred Healey 1906 [16.2e], Don Finlay 1936 [14.4], Colin Jackson 1988 [13.28/+1.5]
GBR {James Wilson, Frank Hegarty IRE, Alfred Nichols} 1920 [21]
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Great Britain and Ireland at the 1900 Summer Olympics
C.B.K. Beachcroft (captain), Arthur Birkett, Alfred Bowerman, George Buckley,
William Donne, Alfred Powlesland, John Symes, Montagu Toller
Upton Park F.C. Barridge, Claude Buckenham, Alfred Chalk, William Gosling,
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 Lexikon Alfred Tysoe
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Er wurde seiner Favoritenrolle gerecht und gewann die Goldmedaille im 800-Meter-Lauf, vor den beiden US-Amerikanern John Cregan (Silber) und David Hall (Bronze) sowie die Mannschafts-Goldmedaille in dem nur einmalig als olympische Disziplin ausgetragenen 5000-Meter-Mannschaftslauf.
Tysoe erkrankte ein Jahr später und starb im Alter von 27 Jahren an einer Pleuritis.
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 Tysoe Marionettes
October from 5pm to 6pm and continue rehearsing every Thursday throughout the Autumn Term.
There are some lovely parts for people who can pronounce French words.
This site is maintained by villagers of Oxhill for the benefit of the community and those interested in the history, news and activities that make the village such a pleasant place to live.
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 John Collicott/Coldicott   (Site not responding. Last check: )
John married Charlotte Jeffs on 30 Sep 1843 in Tysoe.
John also married Charlotte Hancox on 16 Apr 1861 in Tysoe.
(Charlotte Hancox was born in 1831 in Tysoe.)
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 TYSOE 1871 CENSUS, Warwickshire
The Whole of Tysoe Parish including Upper Tysoe, Church Tysoe and Lower Tysoe Villages.
HANCOX Joseph 53 or 63 Agricultural Labourer Tysoe
HANCOX Joseph 60 or 40 Agricultural Labourer Tysoe
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 Sport | Telegraph   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Alfred E Tysoe - 800m Gold; 5,000m Team Road Race Gold
JE Barridge, Claude P Buckenham, Alfred E Chalk, William S Gosling,
The number of people volunteering on holiday is rising.
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 Alfred Tysoe, George Wilkinson, Jackie Brown, Emil Voigt and other Manchester Sport and Olympic Champions
In 1896 he won the Northern Counties 1000 yards and the one mile titles.
Jackie Brown was born into a poor family in Collyhurst, Manchester in 1910.
This page last updated on 21 Sept 04.
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 Stevington 1871
Eliza Tysoe 26  Stevington, Bedfordshire    Gr Dau In Law     
Sarah Tysoe 3  Stevington, Bedfordshire    Gt Grand Daur     
William Tysoe 1  Stevington, Bedfordshire    Gt Grand Son     
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 David Hall (athlete) at AllExperts
He won the bronze medal in the 800 metres track & field athletics race at the II Olympic Games in Paris in 1900.
The race was won by Alfred Tysoe, who had taken second in the preliminary heat which Hall had won with a time of 1:59.0.
Hall also competed in the 1500 metres, placing 4th.
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