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Ernest Harper (3 August 1902 – 9 October 1979) was an English athlete who competed for Great Britain in the 1924, 1928 and 1936 Summer Olympics. In 1924 he finished fifth in the 10000 metre and fourth in the individual cross country event. He was the only British finisher in this race; therefore, the British team was unplaced in the team cross country competition. Just fifteen of the thirty-eight starters finished the event due to the extreme heat, The Times reporting the scenes at the end of the race: At the 1930 Empire Games Harper won the silver medal in the six miles event. Ernest « Ernie » Harper (né le 2 août 1902 à Chesterfield et décédé le 9 octobre 1979 à ) est un athlète britannique spécialiste du 10 000 mètres puis du marathon. Licencié aux , il mesurait 1,68 m pour 58 kg. 厄尼·哈珀(英語:Ernie Harper,1902年8月3日-1979年10月9日),英国男子田径运动员。他曾代表英国参加1924年、1928年和1936年夏季奥林匹克运动会田径比赛,其中1936年奥运会获得一枚银牌。 Ernest Harper (Reino Unido, 3 de agosto de 1902-9 de octubre de 1979) fue un atleta británico, especialista en la prueba de maratón en la que llegó a ser subcampeón olímpico en 1936.​ Ernie Harper (eigentlich Ernest Harper; * 2. August 1902 in Chesterfield, Derbyshire; † 9. Oktober 1979 in Tullamarine, Melbourne) war ein britischer Langstrecken-, Cross- und Marathonläufer. Harper gewann vier britische Landesmeisterschaften über 10 Meilen: * 1923 (53:34,6 min) * 1926 (52:04,0 min) * 1927 (52:21,2 min) * 1929 (52:15,8 min) Hinzu kommen zwei britische Meisterschaften im Crosslauf (1927 und 1929). Er startete für die Hallamshire Harriers. Darüber hinaus gewann er sechsmal die Northern Counties Championships (1923, 1925, 1926, 1928, 1929 und 1930). Ernest "Ernie" Harper, född 2 augusti 1902 i Chesterfield i Derbyshire, död 9 oktober 1979 i Melbourne i Australien, var en brittisk friidrottare. Harper blev olympisk silvermedaljör på maraton vid sommarspelen 1936 i Berlin. Ernest "Ernie" Harper (Chesterfield, 3 agosto 1902 – , 9 ottobre 1979) è stato un maratoneta e mezzofondista britannico. アーネスト・ハーパー(Ernest "Ernie" Harper、1902年8月2日 - 1979年10月9日)は、イギリスの元陸上競技選手である。彼は、オリンピックの陸上競技にイギリス代表として3回出場した。そのうち1936年ベルリンオリンピックのマラソンでは、日本代表として出場した孫基禎に続いて2位に入り、銀メダルを獲得した。 Ernest „Ernie” Harper (ur. 2 sierpnia 1902 w Chesterfield, zm. 9 października 1979 w (przedmieściu Melbourne)) – brytyjski lekkoatleta (długodystansowiec), wicemistrz olimpijski z 1936.
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厄尼·哈珀(英語:Ernie Harper,1902年8月3日-1979年10月9日),英国男子田径运动员。他曾代表英国参加1924年、1928年和1936年夏季奥林匹克运动会田径比赛,其中1936年奥运会获得一枚银牌。 Ernest "Ernie" Harper, född 2 augusti 1902 i Chesterfield i Derbyshire, död 9 oktober 1979 i Melbourne i Australien, var en brittisk friidrottare. Harper blev olympisk silvermedaljör på maraton vid sommarspelen 1936 i Berlin. Ernest Harper (Reino Unido, 3 de agosto de 1902-9 de octubre de 1979) fue un atleta británico, especialista en la prueba de maratón en la que llegó a ser subcampeón olímpico en 1936.​ アーネスト・ハーパー(Ernest "Ernie" Harper、1902年8月2日 - 1979年10月9日)は、イギリスの元陸上競技選手である。彼は、オリンピックの陸上競技にイギリス代表として3回出場した。そのうち1936年ベルリンオリンピックのマラソンでは、日本代表として出場した孫基禎に続いて2位に入り、銀メダルを獲得した。 Ernest „Ernie” Harper (ur. 2 sierpnia 1902 w Chesterfield, zm. 9 października 1979 w (przedmieściu Melbourne)) – brytyjski lekkoatleta (długodystansowiec), wicemistrz olimpijski z 1936. Ernest "Ernie" Harper (Chesterfield, 3 agosto 1902 – , 9 ottobre 1979) è stato un maratoneta e mezzofondista britannico. Ernie Harper (eigentlich Ernest Harper; * 2. August 1902 in Chesterfield, Derbyshire; † 9. Oktober 1979 in Tullamarine, Melbourne) war ein britischer Langstrecken-, Cross- und Marathonläufer. Harper gewann vier britische Landesmeisterschaften über 10 Meilen: * 1923 (53:34,6 min) * 1926 (52:04,0 min) * 1927 (52:21,2 min) * 1929 (52:15,8 min) Hinzu kommen zwei britische Meisterschaften im Crosslauf (1927 und 1929). Er startete für die Hallamshire Harriers. Darüber hinaus gewann er sechsmal die Northern Counties Championships (1923, 1925, 1926, 1928, 1929 und 1930). Harper nahm an drei Olympischen Spielen teil. 1924 in Paris startete er über 10.000 m sowie beim Crosslauf, der ebenfalls über eine etwa zehn Kilometer lange Strecke führte und aufgrund hoher Temperaturen jenseits der 40 Grad als die Hitzeschlacht von Colombes in die Geschichte einging. Bei beiden Wettbewerben mussten zahlreiche Athleten wegen der äußeren Bedingungen aufgeben. Harper selbst erreichte über 10.000 Meter in 31:58,0 min als Fünfter das Ziel. Die ersten vier Plätze waren an Läufer aus Skandinavien gegangen. So hatte sich der Finne Ville Ritola in 30:23,2 min den Sieg gesichert. Im Crosslauf kam Harper auf den vierten Rang beim Sieg des Finnen Paavo Nurmi. Harper hatte im Ziel 24 Sekunden Rückstand auf den US-Amerikaner Earl Johnson. Eine Mannschaftswertung kam nicht zustande, da außer Harper kein weiterer Brite den Wettkampf beenden konnte. 1928 in Amsterdam gab Harper dann sein Olympiadebüt als Marathonläufer. Seine Zeit von 2:45:44 h reichte jedoch nur für einen Achtungserfolg: Er wurde 22. von insgesamt 69 Teilnehmern. Erst acht Jahre später, 1936 in Berlin, sollte dem inzwischen 34-jährigen endlich der Vorstoß in die Medaillenränge gelingen. Das Rennen hatte mit dem koreanischstämmigen Japaner Son Kitei, der die Goldmedaille in 2:29:19,2 h gewann, zwar einen überlegenen Sieger, aber Harper konnte sich gegen den zweiten koreanischstämmigen Japaner Nan Shōryū durchsetzen und gewann in 2:31:23,2 h die Silbermedaille. Bevor Harper auf diese Weise seine Karriere krönte, hatte er bereits dreimal mit Medaillenerfolg an anderen internationalen Veranstaltungen teilgenommen. Bei den International Cross Country Championships, wo er Großbritannien nicht weniger als neunmal in Folge (1923–1931) vertrat, gewann er 1924 in Newcastle die Silber- und 1926 in Brüssel die Goldmedaille. Einen weiteren großen Auftritt hatte er bei den British Empire Games 1930. Dort startete er über die sechs Meilen und gewann Silber hinter dem Neuseeländer John Savidan (Gold in 30:49,6 min); seine Zeit wurde auf 31:01 min geschätzt (er hatte 60 Yards Rückstand). Im Jahr 1939 wurde Ernest Harper Profi. Er lebte zuletzt bei seiner verheirateten Tochter in Australien. Harper war 1,68 m groß und wog zu seiner Zeit als Aktiver 58 kg. Ernest Harper (3 August 1902 – 9 October 1979) was an English athlete who competed for Great Britain in the 1924, 1928 and 1936 Summer Olympics. In 1924 he finished fifth in the 10000 metre and fourth in the individual cross country event. He was the only British finisher in this race; therefore, the British team was unplaced in the team cross country competition. Just fifteen of the thirty-eight starters finished the event due to the extreme heat, The Times reporting the scenes at the end of the race: Some way behind Harper a figure in the scarlet drawers of Spain appeared in the entrance, turned the wrong way, was stopped, and then ran horribly round in little circles till he plunged on his face. Immediately another figure appeared, Sewell of the British team. He also tried to run the wrong way, was checked, and turned round, ran giddily a few yards, staggered, met another competitor, a Finn, also reeling, and the two fell together in a dreadful heap. Meanwhile a Frenchman had entered and ran three-quarters of the distance to the winning line, began to zig-zag, threw up his arms helplessly, and crashed full length on the ground. It was all heartbreaking to watch. Never, surely, in any race – not even in a Grand National – was there anything like the proportion of casualties; and the race ought never to have been run in the heat of such a day. It was altogether a terrible race. Harper’s performance was a fine one. In 1928 Harper finished 22nd in the Olympic marathon; he improved to second place at the 1936 Berlin Olympics. Harper earned praise for advising eventual winner Sohn Kee-chung not to chase after Juan Carlos Zabala, who had opened a big lead. Zabala eventually pulled out of the race. Sohn was later reported to have said: "Please say Mr Harper is a very fine man for telling me about Zabala." At the 1930 Empire Games Harper won the silver medal in the six miles event. Harper ran for Hallamshire Harriers and Athletic Club in Sheffield. His record in the national cross-country championships was: * 1923 – 3rd * 1924 – 2nd * 1925 – 2nd * 1926 – 2nd * 1927 – 1st * 1928 – 14th * 1929 – 1st * 1930 – 2nd In addition he won numerous Yorkshire and Northern cross-country titles and represented England in International Cross Country Championships in 1923–1931, winning the individual competition in 1926. Harper had a fine reputation for sportsmanship. As well as the 1936 marathon incident mentioned above, in a 1924 international cross-country race he waited for another competitor, as described in The Times: [The collapse of Ryan], besides causing much excitement, left Harper with every prospect of coming in first. Instead of making the most of his opportunity, however, Harper turned and waved for Cotterell to come along. Cotterell came up with a bound, and the pair ran abreast until about twenty-five yards from the tape, when Cotterell made a great sprint, leaving Harper apparently standing still, and won a sensational race. Cotterell must have put in some wonderful running in the last two-and-a-half miles to make up the ground he did. Without in the least trying to discount the excellence of his victory, however, every credit must be given to Harper, a young runner who, to say the least of it, displayed great unselfishness. There is no means of knowing exactly how much [Cotterell] had in reserve at the finish, but it certainly seemed that Harper deliberately sacrificed his chance of being the first man home. Apocryphal stories tell of him helping up competitors who had fallen, and re-directing someone who had taken a wrong turn on a cross-country course. More prosaically, he was once said to have vacated his seat on a full bus to allow another passenger to sit, instead running behind the vehicle all the way up the steep hill to his home. In 1939 Harper turned professional. Around that time he lived with his married daughter, who settled in Australia. Ernest « Ernie » Harper (né le 2 août 1902 à Chesterfield et décédé le 9 octobre 1979 à ) est un athlète britannique spécialiste du 10 000 mètres puis du marathon. Licencié aux , il mesurait 1,68 m pour 58 kg.
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