Patrick O'Hanrahan

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Patrick O'Hanrahan (1895 – 1963) was a British boxer who competed in the 1924 Summer Olympics. Some records, notable among them The Times, give his name as O'Halloran.

In 1924 he advanced to the second round of the welterweight class after winning his fight against René Dubois of France on points.[1] The matches were held in the Veledrome d'Hiver.[2] In the next round, O'Hanrahan was defeated by Jean Delarge of Belgium who won the gold medal in this weight class. It was his only Olympic appearance.[3]

The decision was not without its controversy as was the case with the boxing decisions against the British as a whole (not to mention fencing, according to The Times. "O'Halloran is universally considered by our men to have been very unlucky to have had the verdict given against him in a fight against a Belgian yesterday."[4]

References

  1. OlympicGames1924
  2. "Olympic Games. The British Boxers. (FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.)," The Times(of London), Saturday, July 19, 1924; pg. 5; Issue 43708; col G.
  3. http://www.olympics.org.uk/athleterecord.aspx?at=4711
  4. The Times(of London), Saturday, July 19, 1924; pg. 5; Issue 43708; col G.

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