John Daly (runner)
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Born | 22 February 1880 Ballgluin, Galway, Ireland, United Kingdom | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Died | 11 March 1969 (aged 89) New York City,[1] United States | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 1.87 m (6 ft 2 in) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 83 kg (183 lb) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Sport | Athletics | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Event | 1500 m – marathon | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Club | Gaelic Athletic Association | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Personal best(s) | Mile – 4:27.8 (1902) 5000 m – 15:34.4 (1911) 10000 m – 33:39.6 (1914)[1][2] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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John Joseph Daly (22 February 1880 – 11 March 1969) was an Irish runner who won a silver medal in the steeplechase at the 1904 Summer Olympics. He competed for Ireland at the International Cross Country Championships of 1903–1906 and won two silver team medals; individually he won a bronze in 1903 and finished fourth in 1904 and 1906.[1] When not competing for Ireland as a member of the Gaelic Athletic Association, Daly entered races as a member of the Irish American Athletic Club.
Biography
Daly competed in the 2590 metre steeplechase at the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St Louis, United States and won the silver medal.[1] Although officially representing Great Britain, Daly saw himself as an individual representing Ireland. After the Olympics Daily stayed in North America for two years,[1] and later in 1904 won the Canadian mile and two-mile championships.
In 1906 Daly and two other athletes, Con Leahy and Peter O'Connor, were entered for the Intercalated Games in Athens by the IAAA and GAA, representing Ireland. They were given green blazers and caps with a gold shamrock, and an Irish flag (the Erin Go Bragh flag). However, the rules of the games were changed so that only athletes nominated by National Olympic Committees were eligible. Ireland did not have an Olympic Committee, and the British Olympic Council claimed the three as their own. In what became the first political protest in modern Olympic history, O'Connor, who came second in the long jump, scaled the flagpole, and removed the Union flag, replacing it with a green flag. Daly stood guard at the bottom of the pole, while Irish and American fans kept security guards at bay.
At those Games Daly finished third in the 5 mile competition, but was disqualified for obstructing Edward Dahl. He abandoned his marathon race after 18 miles due to blisters and an ankle injury, which resulted in a three-day hospitalisation. After 1906 Daly mostly raced in the United States, where he later became a successful New York businessman. He was selected to compete for Great Britain and Ireland at the London 1908 Olympics, but did not compete.[1]
In 1907 he enjoyed his greatest successes, winning the 5 mile and 10 mile U.S. A.A.U. titles and the Canadian 3 mile title.[3][4] In 1909, running for the Irish American Athletic Club, he came in second place in the Yonkers Marathon, in a time of 2 hours 55 minutes and 44 and 4/5 seconds.[5]
This athlete is not to be confused with the Private John Daly (Connaught Rangers) who ran for Ireland at the 1911 International Cross Country Championships in Caerleon, Wales.
References
- ^ a b c d e f John Daly Archived 15 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine. sports-reference.com
- ^ John James Daly. trackfield.brinkster.net
- ^ "DALY WINS RUN AT CELTIC PARK; Irish-American Athlete Captures Three-Mile Event at Firemen's Games." New York Times, 26 August 1907
- ^ "DALY EASY WINNER IN TEN MILE RUN; Irish-American A.C. Athlete Takes Championship by Quarter of a Mile. OUTCLASSES HIS FIELD Eighteen Competitors Take Part in A.A.U. Event at Polo Grounds." New York Times, 13 October 1907.
- ^ "POLICE BREAK UP YONKERS MARATHON; Order Official Off Track and Referee Sullivan Stops the Contest. FOWLER WINS OVER DALY Cambridge (Mass.) Runner Leads by Half Mile at Finish – Crowd Accuses Scorers of Unfairness." New York Times, 2 January 1909.
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- 1880 births
- 1969 deaths
- Irish male long-distance runners
- Irish male steeplechase runners
- Olympic silver medallists for Great Britain
- Athletes (track and field) at the 1904 Summer Olympics
- Olympic athletes of Great Britain
- GAA people from County Galway
- Medalists at the 1904 Summer Olympics
- Olympic silver medalists in athletics (track and field)