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Patrick Flynn (Olympic athlete) : ウィキペディア英語版
Patrick Flynn (athlete)


Patrick (aka Pat, Patsy, Paddy) J. Flynn was an accomplished Irish American athlete, an Olympic Silver medalist and a war veteran.
==Family and early life==

Patrick J. Flynn was born on the 17th December in 1894 in County Cork, Ireland. He was the eldest child of farmers Patrick and Ellen Flynn and had three brothers and one sister. According to the 1901 census the Flynn family were living in Knocknagappue but they had moved to Cloghane in Kildara, Ballinadee by 1911.
In his early years Patsy showed enormous talent under the tutelage of another local athlete Bob Hales and began competing in athletics in 1912. The following year was an eventful one for 19 year old Patsy. In May that year he became an Irish champion after winning the Irish Four Mile Championship and represented Ireland in an international championship against Scotland in July. His success in the Four Mile category assisted Ireland to secure the championship title that year.


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