John Arthur Jarvis (24 February 1872 – 9 May 1933) was an English competitive swimmer who represented Great Britain in three Olympic Games, and was a well-known...
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Sir John Jarvis, 1st Baronet (1876–1950), British Conservative politician, MP for Guildford John Arthur Jarvis (1872–1935), British swimmer John Barlow...
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list Coe and Kemp in addition to Robert Crawshaw, William Henry, John Arthur Jarvis, Victor Lindberg, and Frederick Stapleton. Lindberg has been considered...
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Jarvis, for whom the USS Jarvis series of three ships were named Jeff Jarvis, American journalist John Jarvis, several people including: John Arthur Jarvis...
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m freestyle details John Arthur Jarvis (GBR) Otto Wahle (AUT) Zoltán Halmay (HUN) 4000 m freestyle details John Arthur Jarvis (GBR) Zoltán Halmay (HUN)...
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and an underwater swimming race. The 4000 m freestyle was won by John Arthur Jarvis in under one hour, the longest Olympic swimming race until the 10k...
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August 1900. 29 swimmers from 7 nations competed. The event was won by John Arthur Jarvis of Great Britain, completing a double with the 1000 metre freestyle...
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German-American physicist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1852) 1933 – John Arthur Jarvis, English swimmer (b. 1872) 1935 – Ernst Bresslau, German zoologist...
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the races produced very fast times by the standards of the day. John Arthur Jarvis of Great Britain, Frederick Lane of Australia and the German Ernst...
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August 1900. 16 swimmers from 6 nations competed. The event was won by John Arthur Jarvis of Great Britain. Otto Wahle of Austria took silver, while Zoltán...
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