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Paulo Radmilovic : ウィキペディア英語版
Paul Radmilovic

Paolo Francesco Radmilovic (5 March 1886 – 29 September 1968) was a Welsh water polo player and competitive swimmer of Croatian〔〔Petković, Milivoj. ''Doprinos Dubrovčana olimpijskim igrama'' u: Dubrovački horizonti : časopis Društva Dubrovčana i prijatelja dubrovačke starine u Zagrebu, god. 25 (1994.), vol. 34., p. 179.-184.〕 and Irish origin who represented Great Britain at four Summer Olympics. He won four Olympic titles in a 22-year Olympic career. He won four gold medals across three successive Olympic Games, a record which stood for a Great Britain Olympic athlete until broken by Sir Steve Redgrave when he won his fifth gold medal at Sydney in 2000. In 1928, he was the first person to compete for Britain at five Olympic Games, a record that would remain until surpassed by fencer Bill Hoskyns in 1976.
==Early life and family==
Radmilovic was born in Cardiff, Wales,〔 the third son of Antun Radmilović, a native of Dubrovnik who relocated to Cardiff in 1860s and became the landlord of the Glastonbury Arms pub in Bute Street.〔Hignell, Andrew and Prescott, Gwyn (2007) ''Cardiff Sporting Greats''. pp. 144–146. ISBN 978-0-7524-4286-0〕 His mother was born in Cardiff, the daughter of Irish immigrants.〔 Radmilovics were also the landlords of the Bute Dock Tavern in Bute Street.
His paternal ancestors were from Makarska; grandfather from Makarska and grandmother from Dubrovnik were married and living in Dubrovnik.〔 Petković, M. ''Prilog proučavanju uspjeha sportaša našeg porijekla koji su nastupali za strane zemlje'' // Povijest sporta : građa i prilozi : journal for the history of sport, god. VIII. (1977.), br. 30, p. 2617. (genealogy and origin data on pp. 2622–2623)〕

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