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George S. Robertson


George Stuart Robertson (25 May 1872 – 29 January 1967) was a British athlete, tennis player, and classical scholar. He competed at the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=George S. Robertson Olympic Results )
==Biography==
Robertson had been educated at New College, Oxford,〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=University of Oxford )〕 where he had won the Gaisford Prize for Greek Verse in 1894 and an Oxford Blue for hammer throwing. In 1896, he saw an advertisement in the window of a London travel agent, and later explained "Greek classics were my proper academic field, so I could hardly resist a go at the Olympics, could I?" Robertson paid £11 to travel to Athens for the inaugural modern games. On arrival there, he was dismayed to find that hammer throwing, the discipline he was most proficient in, was not to be competed in at the games. However, in the spirit of amateurism he entered for the shot put and the discus instead.〔Hodge, Gavvandra, (Olympian odes: I say, what rhymes with Discoboloi? ) in ''The Independent on Sunday'' 8 August 2004, at findarticles.com〕
In the discus throw, he came fourth, with a distance of 25.20 metres; the worst result ever recorded in the Olympics discus.〔
In the singles tennis tournament, Robertson was defeated in the first round by Konstantinos Paspatis of Greece. This put him in a six-way tie for eighth (last) in the field of thirteen competitors. In the tennis doubles, Robertson partnered the Australian Edwin Flack. The pair received a bye in the first round, advancing them to the semi-finals and guaranteeing them a top three place before they had played a game. They lost their semifinal match to Dionysios Kasdaglis of Egypt and Demetrios Petrokokkinos of Greece, finishing third.〔(George S. Robertson profile ) at databaseolympics.com〕
Robertson is also remembered for his performance in the ceremony which followed the games, when he recited an ode to athletic prowess which he had composed in Ancient Greek.〔

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