Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q6131375> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 59 of
59
with 100 triples per page.
- Q6131375 description "Rower".
- Q6131375 description "Rower".
- Q6131375 subject Q5312304.
- Q6131375 subject Q6647454.
- Q6131375 subject Q7020307.
- Q6131375 subject Q7090451.
- Q6131375 subject Q7709300.
- Q6131375 subject Q8602541.
- Q6131375 subject Q8683402.
- Q6131375 subject Q8683405.
- Q6131375 subject Q8698049.
- Q6131375 subject Q9619262.
- Q6131375 abstract "James (Jim) Clark (born 15 July 1950) is a British rower who competed in the 1972 Summer Olympics, in the 1976 Summer Olympics, and in the 1980 Summer Olympics.In 1972 he was a crew member of the British boat which finished seventh in the coxless fours event.Four years later at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal he won the silver medal with the British boat in the eights competition.At the 1977 (Amsterdam) and 1978 (Karapiro NZ) World Rowing Championships, he won Silver medals both years rowing with John Roberts in the coxless pair event.At the 1980 Games in Moscow he and his partner Chris Baillieu finished fourth in the double sculls contest.During the early 1970s he was a physical education schoolmaster at Cardinal Vaughan Grammar School, where he taught and coached the future Olympic champion oarsman Martin Cross. Cross identifies Clark as a major influence and inspiration in his memoirs. Subsequently Clark was master in charge of rowing at Latymer Upper School, where among his early protégés there was the double Olympic rowing gold medallist, Andy Holmes. He then became a DT teacher and retired from teaching in the summer of 2010. James Clark also coached at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, where his sculler Beryl Mitchell finished sixth in the final. In 1992 he was the chief Olympic coach to the Danish Rowing Team, where his crew finished seventh in the eights.His wife Lin Clark was one of the most prominent international oarswomen in Britain in the 1970s and 80s, initially as a heavyweight but later (from the early 80s on) as a lightweight. In 1985, coached by Jim and Mark Hayter she and Beryl Crockford (née Mitchell/Martin) was half of the world champion lightweight double scull crew, and the following year she was in the silver-medal-winning lightweight cox less four and winner of The Commonwealth Games..".
- Q6131375 birthDate "1949".
- Q6131375 birthYear "1949".
- Q6131375 country Q145.
- Q6131375 nationality Q145.
- Q6131375 wikiPageExternalLink jim-clark-2.html.
- Q6131375 wikiPageWikiLink Q159354.
- Q6131375 wikiPageWikiLink Q23666.
- Q6131375 wikiPageWikiLink Q2531472.
- Q6131375 wikiPageWikiLink Q505165.
- Q6131375 wikiPageWikiLink Q5105789.
- Q6131375 wikiPageWikiLink Q5312304.
- Q6131375 wikiPageWikiLink Q6497526.
- Q6131375 wikiPageWikiLink Q6647454.
- Q6131375 wikiPageWikiLink Q6775232.
- Q6131375 wikiPageWikiLink Q7020307.
- Q6131375 wikiPageWikiLink Q7090451.
- Q6131375 wikiPageWikiLink Q720609.
- Q6131375 wikiPageWikiLink Q7371988.
- Q6131375 wikiPageWikiLink Q7709300.
- Q6131375 wikiPageWikiLink Q8438.
- Q6131375 wikiPageWikiLink Q8444.
- Q6131375 wikiPageWikiLink Q8450.
- Q6131375 wikiPageWikiLink Q8602541.
- Q6131375 wikiPageWikiLink Q8683402.
- Q6131375 wikiPageWikiLink Q8683405.
- Q6131375 wikiPageWikiLink Q8698049.
- Q6131375 wikiPageWikiLink Q9619262.
- Q6131375 dateOfBirth "1949".
- Q6131375 name "Clark, James".
- Q6131375 shortDescription "Rower".
- Q6131375 type Person.
- Q6131375 type Agent.
- Q6131375 type Athlete.
- Q6131375 type Person.
- Q6131375 type Agent.
- Q6131375 type NaturalPerson.
- Q6131375 type Thing.
- Q6131375 type Q215627.
- Q6131375 type Q5.
- Q6131375 type Person.
- Q6131375 comment "James (Jim) Clark (born 15 July 1950) is a British rower who competed in the 1972 Summer Olympics, in the 1976 Summer Olympics, and in the 1980 Summer Olympics.In 1972 he was a crew member of the British boat which finished seventh in the coxless fours event.Four years later at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal he won the silver medal with the British boat in the eights competition.At the 1977 (Amsterdam) and 1978 (Karapiro NZ) World Rowing Championships, he won Silver medals both years rowing with John Roberts in the coxless pair event.At the 1980 Games in Moscow he and his partner Chris Baillieu finished fourth in the double sculls contest.During the early 1970s he was a physical education schoolmaster at Cardinal Vaughan Grammar School, where he taught and coached the future Olympic champion oarsman Martin Cross. ".
- Q6131375 label "James Clark (rower)".
- Q6131375 givenName "James".
- Q6131375 name "Clark, James".
- Q6131375 name "James Clark".
- Q6131375 surname "Clark".