Reginald Brooks-King
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nation | United Kingdom | ||||||
birthday | 1861 | ||||||
place of birth | Monmouth , Wales | ||||||
date of death | September 19, 1938 | ||||||
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discipline | Archery | ||||||
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Reginald Brooks-King (* 1861 in Monmouth , Wales , † September 19, 1938 ) was a British archer.
Brooks-King entered the 1908 Olympics at the age of 47 in the York Round competition and won the silver medal. He scored 393 points in the first round, the second best performance of this round and ten points less than the eventual gold medalist William Dod . In the second round he was only fourth with 375 points, but was able to defend his second place with eight points ahead of bronze medalist Henry Richardson .
Web links
- Reginald Brooks-King in the Sports-Reference database (English; archived from the original )
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SURNAME | Brooks-King, Reginald |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | British archer |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1861 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Monmouth , Wales , United Kingdom |
DATE OF DEATH | September 19, 1938 |