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- Q4394367 description "Sailor".
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- Q4394367 abstract "Charles James Rivett-Carnac (February 18, 1853 in Brahmapur, Orissa, British India – September 9, 1935 in Jersey, Channel Islands) was a British sailor who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics.He was the owner of the British boat Heroine, which won the gold medal in the 7 metre class. However, since it was the only entry in this class, this feat is somewhat less impressive. More importantly, his second wife Frances Rivett-Carnac was one of the four-member crew and won Olympic gold with him. The Rivett-Carnacs thus became the first husband-and-wife team to share Olympic gold. Their granddaughter Cleone Rivett-Carnac was an athlete in New Zealand.Rivett-Carnac remains the oldest Briton, at 55, to have won an Olympic gold medal for yachting.".
- Q4394367 birthDate "1853-02-18".
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- Q4394367 deathDate "1935-09-09".
- Q4394367 deathYear "1935".
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- Q4394367 dateOfBirth "1853-02-18".
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- Q4394367 name "Rivett-Carnac, Charles".
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- Q4394367 comment "Charles James Rivett-Carnac (February 18, 1853 in Brahmapur, Orissa, British India – September 9, 1935 in Jersey, Channel Islands) was a British sailor who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics.He was the owner of the British boat Heroine, which won the gold medal in the 7 metre class. However, since it was the only entry in this class, this feat is somewhat less impressive. More importantly, his second wife Frances Rivett-Carnac was one of the four-member crew and won Olympic gold with him.".
- Q4394367 label "Charles Rivett-Carnac (sailor)".
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- Q4394367 givenName "Charles".
- Q4394367 name "Charles Rivett-Carnac".
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