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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...
- 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...
- Saint-George Ashe 1900 Paris Rowing Men's single sculls  Gold Harry Blackstaffe 1908 London Rowing Men's single sculls  Silver Alexander McCulloch 1908...
- to 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...
- The host nation, Great Britain, earned the top two spots with Harry Blackstaffe taking gold and Alexander McCulloch silver. It was the first victory...
- 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...
- 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...
-  United States Constance Titus  United States 1908 London details Harry Blackstaffe  Great Britain Alexander McCulloch  Great Britain Bernhard von Gaza  Germany...
- John Jacob Astor, Vane Pennell Rackets Men's doubles May 1  Gold Harry Blackstaffe Rowing Men's single sculls July 31  Gold John Fenning, Gordon Thomson...
- Event Gold Silver Bronze Bronze Single sculls details  Harry Blackstaffe (GBR)  Alexander McCulloch (GBR)  Bernhard von Gaza (GER)  Károly Levitzky (HUN)...