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Jack Arnst
John "Jack" Arnst (28 November 1883 – 25 August 1918), was a New Zealand racing cyclist. ==Cycling career==
Jack Arnst was one of thirteen children born to Hermann and Catharina Arnst. The family lived at Tai Tapu near Christchurch. He, and several of his brothers, became champion cyclists both on the road and on the track. Jack and his brother Richard were placed third and fourth respectively in the 1903 Timaru to Christchurch road race which was over a distance of . Jack subsequently was first and fastest, in record time, in the 1903 road race between Warrnambool and Melbourne over a distance of which carried with it the title of Long Distance Road Champion of Australasia. Some of the credit of this win was due to his brother Richard's unselfish pacing, who finished in 5th place in the second fastest time, that was also inside the previous best time. The brothers returned to Australia in 1904 with Richard finishing in 10th and Jack well back in 25th. In 1905 Jack could only manage 76th with Richard in 77th. On the brothers second trip to Australia in 1904 they raced in the Goulburn to Sydney Classic with Jack finishing 2nd and setting the fastest time, and Richard finishing 12th. Jack again set the fastest time in 1905, finishing 15th while Richard suffered with cramps.
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