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Jim Stanbury

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Nationality
  
Australian

Successor
  
Jacob Gaudaur

Predecessor
  
John McLean (rower)


Term
  
1890-1896

Title
  
World champion sculler

Name
  
Jim Stanbury

Born
  
25 February 1868
Mullet Island, New South Wales

Died
  
11 December 1945(1945-12-11) (aged 77) Ryde, New South Wales

James Stanbury (25 February 1868 – 11 December 1945) was a world champion sculler.

Stanbury was born on Mullet Island on the Hawkesbury River, New South Wales and was the successor of John McLean in the rowing championship of the world. In 1887 he won the first prize in the Lake Bathurst handicap, but was beaten the same year by Christian Neilson in a race over the Parramatta championship course. The next year he defeated Julius Wulf, but was himself defeated by Searle in a very toughly fought contest. In 1890 Stanbury twice defeated O'Connor, the American champion, who the year previously had been beaten by Searle on the Thames, in each case over the Parramatta course. On 29 April he defeated John McLean, another New South Wales sculler, over the same course for the championship of the world. In 1892 he also beat Tom Sullivan, the New Zealand sculler, over the Parramatta course.

In 1905, Stanbury regained the world championship.

References

Jim Stanbury Wikipedia