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He was the first [[Olympic Games|Olympic]] champion in [[tennis]] for [[Great Britain and Ireland at the 1896 Summer Olympics|Great Britain and Ireland]]. |
He was the first [[Olympic Games|Olympic]] champion in [[tennis]] for [[Great Britain and Ireland at the 1896 Summer Olympics|Great Britain and Ireland]]. |
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Boland was educated at two private catholic schools, one Irish the second English, and both of whose existence and evolution were influenced by |
Boland was educated at two private catholic schools, one Irish, the second English, and both of whose existence and evolution were influenced by John Henry, later [[Cardinal Newman]] - the [[Catholic University School]] and the [[Oratory School]], Birmingham (re-located to near Reading) where he became head boy. His secondary education in the two schools either side of the Irish Sea helped give him the foundation and understanding to play an influential role in the politics of Great Britain and Ireland at the beginning of the 20th century, when he was totally committed to the future of Ireland. |
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Boland studied law in [[Dublin]], [[Birmingham]] and [[Christ Church, Oxford|Christ Church]], [[Oxford University|Oxford]]. He also studied in [[Bonn]], Germany, where he was a member of Bavaria Bonn, a student fraternity that is member of the [[Cartellverband der katholischen deutschen Studentenverbindungen|Cartellverband]]. |
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Boland visited his friend Thrasyvoalos Manaos in [[Athens]] during the [[1896 Summer Olympics]]. Manaos, a member of the organizing committee, entered Boland in the tennis tournament. Boland promptly won the singles tournament, defeating [[Friedrich Traun]] of Germany in the first round, [[Evangelos Rallis]] of Greece in the second, [[Konstantinos Paspatis]] of Greece in the semifinals, and [[Dionysios Kasdaglis]] of [[Egypt]] in the final. |
Boland visited his friend Thrasyvoalos Manaos in [[Athens]] during the [[1896 Summer Olympics]]. Manaos, a member of the organizing committee, entered Boland in the tennis tournament. Boland promptly won the singles tournament, defeating [[Friedrich Traun]] of Germany in the first round, [[Evangelos Rallis]] of Greece in the second, [[Konstantinos Paspatis]] of Greece in the semifinals, and [[Dionysios Kasdaglis]] of [[Egypt]] in the final. |
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John Mary Pius Boland (16 September 1870 – 17 March 1958) was an Irish Nationalist politician, and Member of Parliament (MP) in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and as member of the Irish Parliamentary Party for South Kerry 1900-1918.
He was the first Olympic champion in tennis for Great Britain and Ireland.
Boland was educated at two private catholic schools, one Irish, the second English, and both of whose existence and evolution were influenced by John Henry, later Cardinal Newman - the Catholic University School and the Oratory School, Birmingham (re-located to near Reading) where he became head boy. His secondary education in the two schools either side of the Irish Sea helped give him the foundation and understanding to play an influential role in the politics of Great Britain and Ireland at the beginning of the 20th century, when he was totally committed to the future of Ireland.
Boland studied law in Dublin, Birmingham and Christ Church, Oxford. He also studied in Bonn, Germany, where he was a member of Bavaria Bonn, a student fraternity that is member of the Cartellverband.
Boland visited his friend Thrasyvoalos Manaos in Athens during the 1896 Summer Olympics. Manaos, a member of the organizing committee, entered Boland in the tennis tournament. Boland promptly won the singles tournament, defeating Friedrich Traun of Germany in the first round, Evangelos Rallis of Greece in the second, Konstantinos Paspatis of Greece in the semifinals, and Dionysios Kasdaglis of Egypt in the final.
Boland then entered the doubles event with Traun, the German runner whom he had defeated in the first round of the singles. Together, they won the doubles event. They defeated Aristidis and Konstantinos Akratopoulos of Greece in the first round, had a bye in the semifinals, and defeated Demetrios Petrokokkinos of Greece and Kasdaglis in the final.
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