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Thomas "Harry"
Blackstaffe (28 July 1868 – 22
August 1951) was a
British rower who
competed in the 1908
Summer Olympics.
Blackstaffe was born in Islington...
- Saint-George Ashe 1900
Paris Rowing Men's
single sculls Gold
Harry Blackstaffe 1908
London Rowing Men's
single sculls Silver
Alexander McCulloch 1908...
- lost to
Harry Blackstaffe. In 1898, he won the
Diamond Challenge Sculls at
Henley and the
Wingfield Sculls,
beating Harry Blackstaffe in both. He joined...
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increasing success on the water, not the
least of
which included Harry Blackstaffe’s double victory in the
Diamond Sculls at
Henley Royal Regatta, the Wingfield...
- The host nation,
Great Britain,
earned the top two
spots with
Harry Blackstaffe taking gold and
Alexander McCulloch silver. It was the
first victory...
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Event Gold
Silver Bronze Bronze Single sculls details Harry
Blackstaffe (GBR) Alexander McCulloch (GBR) Bernhard von Gaza (GER) Károly Levitzky (HUN)...
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beating Arthur Cloutte, and was runner-up in 1905 and 1906 to
Harry Blackstaffe. In 1898 Ashe had
attempted to row
across the
English Channel, but the...
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Harry Blackstaffe, but in 1902 won the race on the line. He lost to F S
Kelly in 1903, to Saint-George Ashe in 1904 and to
Harry Blackstaffe in 1905...
- United
States Constance Titus United
States 1908
London details Harry Blackstaffe Great
Britain Alexander McCulloch Great
Britain Bernhard von Gaza Germany...
- Cup in 1906. In 1905, he won the
Diamond Sculls again,
beating Harry Blackstaffe. His time on this
occasion was 8 min. 10 sec.
stood as a
record for over...