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  1. John Brendan (known as “Jack”) Kelly Sr achieved a unique feat on the Willebroeck Canal in Brussels in 1920 during the Games of the VII Olympiad: In half an hour, he took first place in the single sculls, and then first place again in the double sculls with his cousin, Paul Costello. Originally a bricklayer, he gained another title in 1924 ...

  2. John B. Kelly Jr réussira ce que son père n'avait pu accomplir : en 1947, il remporte, à sa plus grande fierté, le Diamond Scull à Henley-on-Thames et réédite cet exploit en 1949.

  3. 4 de mar. de 1985 · PHILADELPHIA -- John B. (Jack) Kelly Jr., 57, the president of the U.S. Olympic Committee and former Olympic rowing medalist who was a brother of the late Princess Grace of Monaco, collapsed and ...

  4. John B. Kelly Sr. John Brendan Kelly Sr. (October 4, 1889 – June 20, 1960) was an American triple Olympic champion, the first in the sport of rowing. The Philadelphia-based Kelly also was a multimillionaire in the bricklaying and construction industry.

  5. 4 de mar. de 1985 · The particular irony in the death while jogging of U.S. Olympic Committee President John B. (Jack) Kelly Jr. is that in many respects he had come to epitomize the growing interest in physical ...

  6. 17 de sept. de 2020 · John Brendan Kelly, father of Princess grace of Monaco, won two Olympic Gold medals in 1920 and one in 1924, competing in a sport which was the reserve of gentlemen, the single and double sculls. He remains the only American ever to win the Gold in single sculls. Kelly came from a family of achievers, whose story is embedded in Irish America. His daughter, Grace Kelly, became the world's ...

  7. 5 de mar. de 1985 · U.S. Olympic Committee President John B. Kelly Jr. died of a heart attack while jogging, the medical examiner said Monday. U.S. Olympic Committee President John B.