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Jack Swart (born 1954) is a former New Zealand road cyclist. In the 1978 Commonwealth Games he competed in the 4000m team pursuit, coming 2nd for silver; and the 4000m individual pursuit. . In the 1982 Commonwealth Games he competed in the Team time trial, coming 3rd for bronze; and the Road Race, coming 15th. He was not chosen for the 1984 Summer Olympics despite a world-class performance in the Coors International in Colorado, the selectors apparently regarded him as a tour rider not an individual racer despite having won two New Zealand road championships.

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  • Jacobus Johannes „Jack“ Swart ist ein ehemaliger neuseeländischer Radrennfahrer. 1978 errang Jack Swart mit dem neuseeländischen Bahn-Vierer die Silbermedaille in der Mannschaftsverfolgung bei den Commonwealth Games in Edmonton. Viermal – 1978, 1979, 1981 und 1984 – wurde er neuseeländischer Meister im Straßenrennen. 1983 und 1984 gewann er die Tour of Southland. 1984 gewann er eine Etappe im Coors International Bicycle Classic. 1978 stellte Swart zudem einen neuseeländischen Stundenrekord über 45,945 Kilometer auf. (de)
  • Jack Swart (born 1954) is a former New Zealand road cyclist. In the 1978 Commonwealth Games he competed in the 4000m team pursuit, coming 2nd for silver; and the 4000m individual pursuit. . In the 1982 Commonwealth Games he competed in the Team time trial, coming 3rd for bronze; and the Road Race, coming 15th. He was not chosen for the 1984 Summer Olympics despite a world-class performance in the Coors International in Colorado, the selectors apparently regarded him as a tour rider not an individual racer despite having won two New Zealand road championships. He was described as "the blond-haired giant of New Zealand cycling for the best part of a decade through to 1986". Swart and Blair Stockwell were the only two riders to win the "Dulux North Island Tour" three times. He was born in Tuakau to a dairy farmer from the Netherlands; his younger brother Stephen Swart was also a champion road cyclist. (en)
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  • 1954-11-27 (xsd:date)
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  • 1954-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • 1954-11-27 (xsd:date)
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  • Tuakau, New Zealand (en)
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  • Swart at opening of Swart Lane (en)
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  • NZ road cyclist (en)
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  • Jack Swart (en)
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  • Jacobus Johannes „Jack“ Swart ist ein ehemaliger neuseeländischer Radrennfahrer. 1978 errang Jack Swart mit dem neuseeländischen Bahn-Vierer die Silbermedaille in der Mannschaftsverfolgung bei den Commonwealth Games in Edmonton. Viermal – 1978, 1979, 1981 und 1984 – wurde er neuseeländischer Meister im Straßenrennen. 1983 und 1984 gewann er die Tour of Southland. 1984 gewann er eine Etappe im Coors International Bicycle Classic. 1978 stellte Swart zudem einen neuseeländischen Stundenrekord über 45,945 Kilometer auf. (de)
  • Jack Swart (born 1954) is a former New Zealand road cyclist. In the 1978 Commonwealth Games he competed in the 4000m team pursuit, coming 2nd for silver; and the 4000m individual pursuit. . In the 1982 Commonwealth Games he competed in the Team time trial, coming 3rd for bronze; and the Road Race, coming 15th. He was not chosen for the 1984 Summer Olympics despite a world-class performance in the Coors International in Colorado, the selectors apparently regarded him as a tour rider not an individual racer despite having won two New Zealand road championships. (en)
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  • Jack Swart (de)
  • Jack Swart (en)
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  • Jack Swart (en)
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