Nuotatore

Malcolm Champion

1882 - 1939

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Malcolm Eadie Champion (Isola Norfolk, 12 novembre 1883 – Auckland, 26 luglio 1939) è stato un nuotatore neozelandese. È stato, nel 1912, il primo neozelandese a vincere una medaglia d'oro olimpica, anche se tuttavia ha partecipato come rappresentante della delegazione dell'Australasia. Leggi di più su Wikipedia

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 15 in 2024). Malcolm Champion is the 304th most popular nuotatore (down from 277th in 2024), the most popular biography from Norfolk Island and the most popular Nuotatore.

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Among Nuotatores

Among nuotatores, Malcolm Champion ranks 304 out of 709Before him are Britta Steffen, Dmitry Volkov, Frédérik Deburghgraeve, Dagmar Hase, Denis Pankratov, and Cornelia Sirch. After him are Daichi Suzuki, Angel Martino, Bruce Furniss, Shannon Smith, Silvia Poll, and Lukman Niode.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1882, Malcolm Champion ranks 294Before him are Guy Kibbee, Albert Bogen, Sam Rayburn, Walter Nash, Jack Hobbs, and Creighton Hale. After him are Valeska Suratt, and Dixie Bibb Graves. Among people deceased in 1939, Malcolm Champion ranks 164Before him are Chick Webb, Boris Shchukin, Aurelio Mosquera, Charles Eastman, Charlotte Despard, and Grace Abbott.

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In Norfolk Island

Among people born in Norfolk Island, Malcolm Champion ranks 1 out of 1

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Among nuotatores born in Norfolk Island, Malcolm Champion ranks 1

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