Launceston Elliot

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Launceston Elliot was a pioneering British weightlifter who became one of the first Olympic champions in the sport at the inaugural modern Games.

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instanceOf Olympic champion
human
weightlifter
birthDate 1874-06-09
burialPlace Rookwood Cemetery
causeOfDeath spinal cancer
competedIn 100 metres at the 1896 Summer Olympics
long jump at the 1896 Summer Olympics
shot put at the 1896 Summer Olympics
track and field events at the 1896 Summer Olympics
competitionClass one-handed lift
two-handed lift
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
deathDate 1930-08-08
era early 20th century
late 19th century
familyName Elliott
surface form: Elliot
father Gilbert Wray Elliot
givenName Launceston
height approximately 1.78 m
languageSpoken English
memberOf London Athletic Club
militaryService British Army
name Launceston Elliot self-link
notableAchievement first British Olympic champion in weightlifting
notableFor being one of the first Olympic weightlifting champions
occupation strongman
weightlifter
participatedIn Summer Olympics 1896
surface form: 1896 Summer Olympics
placeOfBirth Bombay Presidency
British India
Kaladagi
placeOfDeath Australia
New South Wales
Sydney
religion Christianity
represented Great Britain at the 1896 Summer Olympics
residence London, England
surface form: London
sexOrGender male
sport weightlifting
weight approximately 76 kg during competition
won gold medal in one-handed weightlifting at the 1896 Summer Olympics
silver medal in two-handed weightlifting at the 1896 Summer Olympics

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Summer Olympics 1896 hasAthlete Launceston Elliot
subject surface form: 1896 Summer Olympics
Launceston Elliot name Launceston Elliot self-link