ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Clem Parker Clem ParkerNew Zealand sprinter (1926–2017) Clem ParkerPersonal informationBornClement Parker(1926-12-31)31 December 1926Hastings, New ZealandDied6 November 2017(2017-11-06) (aged 90)Hamilton, New ZealandSpouse Moira Kathleen White (m. 1951; died 2017)RelativeDorothea Parker (sister)SportCountryNew ZealandSportTrack and fieldAchievements and titlesNational finals100 yards champion (1950)[1] Medal record Men's athletics Representing New Zealand British Empire Games 1950 Auckland4 x 110 yards relay Clement Parker (31 December 1926 – 6 November 2017)[2] was a New Zealand sprinter. At the 1950 British Empire Games he won the bronze medal as part of the men's 4 x 110 yard relay alongside Kevin Beardsley, Arthur Eustace and Peter Henderson. He also competed in the 100 and 200 yards where he placed 6th in each of the finals.[3] His sister Dorothea Parker also won a medal at the 1950 British Empire Games. References Athletes at the Games by John Clark, page 97 (1998, Athletics New Zealand) ISBN 0473-05498-1 ↑ Hollings, Stephen (December 2016). "National champions 1887–2016" (PDF). Athletics New Zealand. p. 12. Retrieved 23 November 2018. ↑ Obituary: Running legend Clem Parker crosses final finish line ↑ Profile at the New Zealand Olympic Committee website vte1950 New Zealand British Empire Games teamAthletics Neil Bates Dave Batten Kevin Beardsley Johnny Borland Bev Brewis Gordon Bromley Johnny Brown Max Carr Jack Clarke Claude Clegg Dave Dephoff Ruth Dowman Arthur Eustace Pixie Fletcher Keith Forsythe Lionel Fox Arthur Fuller Noeline Gourley Shirley Hardman Doug Harris Joan Hart Peter Henderson Doug Herman Wallace Heron Allen Hill John Holland George Hoskins Bevin Hough Graham Jeffries Roy Johnson Don Jowett Colin Kay Stan Lay Jim Leckie Colin Lousich Arthur Lydiard Clyde Main Colleen Malone Maurice Marshall George Martin Raymond McKenzie Keith Morgan John Myles Harold Nelson Dorothea Parker Clem Parker Gus Redmond Eric Rhodes Merv Richards Cleone Rivett-Carnac Lesley Rowe June Schoch Janet Shackleton Cliff Simpson Jack Sinclair Lionel Smith Barry Steel Derek Steward Jack Sutherland Noelene Swinton Noel Taylor Yvette Williams Neil Wilson Roy Woolley Boxing Jim Barnden James Beal Robert Broadhurst Frank Creagh Bert Maddern James McIvor William Paterson Christopher Rollinson Cycling Graham Avery Nick Carter Alan Dean James Downie Graham Hughes Ted Lambert Les Lock Don Olive Malcolm Simpson Allen Stonex Frank Tredrea Diving Joyce Carpenter Owen Jaine Betty Moore Mayzod Reid Jack Stewart Fencing Florence Andrews Eric Cox Charles Dearing Stephen Elsom Eric Flaws Austen Gittos Murray Gittos Trevor Hadley Olga Jekyll J.H. Malcolm Allan McLeavey Nathaniel Millar J. Shaw Julius Stafford Joseph Ward Patricia Woodroffe Dudley Wright Lawn bowls Arthur Engebretsen Phil Exelby Robert Henry Noel Jolly James Pirret Fred Russell Pete Skoglund Rowing Donald Adam Kerry Ashby Murray Ashby Bill Carroll Bruce Culpan Thomas Engel David Gould Humphrey Gould Tristan Hegglun Bill James Grahame Jarratt Ted Johnson Colin Johnstone John O'Brien Don Rowlands Joe Schneider Des Simonson Edwin Smith Bill Tinnock Swimming Michael Amos Lyall Barry Norma Bridson Colin Callan Colin Chambers Noel Chambers Trevor Eagle Roger Gibbs Winifred Griffin Peter Hanan Joan Hastings Kristin Jacobi Buddy Lucas Helen Mackenzie Peter Mathieson John Shanahan Jean Stewart Margaret Sweeney Water polo Charles Brown Jim Cameron Terry Harris Bob Hatchwell Barrie Hutchinson Tom Logan Edward Raven Jim Walsh Neil Williams Wally Williams Weightlifting Trevor Clark Harold Cleghorn Tony George Lewis Lawn Edwin Norton Wrestling John Armitt Peter Fletcher Gordon Hobson Eric Matthews Jack Monaghan Doug Mudgway Pat O'Connor Arthur Sneddon Chef de Mission: Bill Holley vteNew Zealand national champions in men's 100 mNote: 100 yards before 1970100 yards 1888: Frank Meenan 1889: T.W. Lewis 1890: Jack Hempton 1891: Billy MacPherson (NSW) 1892–1894: Jack Hempton 1895: Alfred Patrick 1896: E.A. Robinson 1897: Alfred Patrick 1898–1900: George Smith 1901: Claude Hiorns 1902: George Smith 1903: L.B. Webster 1904: George Smith 1905: Arthur Duffey (USA) 1906: F.E. Drake 1907–1908: H. Henderson 1909–1910: William Woodger 1911: Ron Opie 1912: Richard Eggleston 1913: A.T. Duncan 1914–1915: Henry Martis 1916–1919: not held 1920–1921: George Davidson 1922: Harry Wilson 1923: Morris Kirksey (USA) 1924: Charlie Jenkins 1925: Les Parker (AUS) 1926–1928: Malcolm Leadbetter 1929–1930: Allan Elliot 1931: George Simpson (USA) 1932: Allan Elliot 1933–1935: J.B. Macfarlane 1936: Brian Tapley 1937: W.J. Fitzsimmons 1938: Graham Quinn 1939: Frank Sharpley 1940: J. Sutherland 1941–1944: not held 1945–1946: Ron Agate 1947: John Treloar (AUS) 1948: Arthur Eustace 1949: Peter Henderson 1950: Clem Parker 1951: Arthur Eustace 1952–1953: H.R. Carter 1954–1959: Maurice Rae 1960: Graham Davy 1961–1963: Rod Heeps 1964: Don Mackenzie 1965–1966: Tony Steel 1967: Wayne Overend 1968: Craig Daly 1969: Laurie D'Arcy 100 metres 1970: Laurie D'Arcy 1971: Bevan Smith 1972: Laurie D'Arcy 1973: Steve Erkkila 1974: Bevan Smith 1975: Steve Erkkila 1976: Ross Pownall 1977: Steve Erkkila 1978: Graeme French 1979: Shane Downey 1980: Peter Hunt 1981: Shane Downey 1982–1983: Gary Henley-Smith 1984: Joe Leota 1985: Rhys Dacre 1986: Dale McClunie 1987: Shane Downey 1988: Simon Poelman 1989: Murray Gutry 1990: Mark Woods 1991: Gus Nketia (GHA) 1992–1994: Gus Nketia 1995: Mark Keddell 1996: Gus Nketia 1997: Chris Donaldson 1998: Matthew Coad 1999–2000: Chris Donaldson 2001: Matthew Coad 2002: James Dolphin 2003–2004: Donald MacDonald 2005–2006: James Dolphin 2007: James Dolphin / Chris Donaldson 2008: Chris Donaldson 2009–2011: Carl van der Speck 2012–2014: Joseph Millar 2015: Kodi Harman 2016: Matthew Wyatt 2017–2018: Joseph Millar 2019–2020: Eddie Osei-Nketia 2021: Shay Veitch 2022: Eddie Osei-Nketia 2023–2026: Tiaan Whelpton This biographical article relating to New Zealand athletics is a stub. 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