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- Lat_Stones abstract "Ernest Latimer Stones was an English amateur track and field athlete, who held the world pole vault record of 3.57 metres (11.7 ft) in 1889. He had broken the world record one year earlier in Southport, clearing 3.53 m (11 ft 63⁄4 in).Born in Bootle, Liverpool, Stones was AAA champion in 1888 and 1889, the Scottish Championships three times, the Canadian and Irish Championships both once, and is the only Briton ever to win an American pole vault title, which he did in 1889.".
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- Lat_Stones wikiPageWikiLink Bootle.
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- Lat_Stones wikiPageWikiLink Category:Male_pole_vaulters.
- Lat_Stones wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Bootle.
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- Lat_Stones wikiPageWikiLink Liverpool.
- Lat_Stones wikiPageWikiLink Pole_vault.
- Lat_Stones wikiPageWikiLink Southport.
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- Lat_Stones wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lat Stones".
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- Lat_Stones name "Stones, Ernest Latimer".
- Lat_Stones shortDescription "British pole vaulter".
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- Lat_Stones description "British pole vaulter".
- Lat_Stones description "British pole vaulter".
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- Lat_Stones subject Category:Male_pole_vaulters.
- Lat_Stones subject Category:People_from_Bootle.
- Lat_Stones subject Category:Place_of_birth_missing.
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- Lat_Stones hypernym Track.
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- Lat_Stones comment "Ernest Latimer Stones was an English amateur track and field athlete, who held the world pole vault record of 3.57 metres (11.7 ft) in 1889. He had broken the world record one year earlier in Southport, clearing 3.53 m (11 ft 63⁄4 in).Born in Bootle, Liverpool, Stones was AAA champion in 1888 and 1889, the Scottish Championships three times, the Canadian and Irish Championships both once, and is the only Briton ever to win an American pole vault title, which he did in 1889.".
- Lat_Stones label "Lat Stones".
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- Lat_Stones givenName "Ernest Latimer".
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- Lat_Stones name "Ernest Latimer Stones".
- Lat_Stones name "Stones, Ernest Latimer".
- Lat_Stones surname "Stones".