sport.wikisort.org - AthleteLeonard Albert Cuff (28 March 1866 – 9 October 1954) was a sportsman and sports administrator from New Zealand. Born in Christchurch, Cuff was an all-round sportsman who excelled at both athletics and cricket, his most significant sporting association is as the 12th[1] (of 13) Founding Members of the International Olympic Committee, He was appointed to represent New Zealand and Australia from 1894 to 1905.[1] Cuff is credited with instigating the first athletics competitions between Australia and New Zealand, and inter-provincial competitions within New Zealand. He managed New Zealand's first tour of an international athletics team.[2]
New Zealand sportsman
Leonard Cuff Drawing of Leonard Cuff in 1890 |
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Full name | Leonard Albert Cuff |
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Born | (1866-03-28)28 March 1866 Christchurch, New Zealand |
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Died | 9 October 1954(1954-10-09) (aged 88) Launceston, Tasmania, Australia |
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Years | Team |
1886-87 to 1895-96 | Canterbury |
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1896-97 | Auckland |
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1903-04 to 1904-05 | Tasmania |
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Competition |
First-class |
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Matches |
24 |
Runs scored |
964 |
Batting average |
22.95 |
100s/50s |
1/5 |
Top score |
176 |
Balls bowled |
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Wickets |
29 |
Bowling average |
14.86 |
5 wickets in innings |
0 |
10 wickets in match |
0 |
Best bowling |
4/14 |
Catches/stumpings |
17/0 | |
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Biography
Cuff captained the first New Zealand cricket team,[3] and at first-class level he played for both Auckland and Canterbury and later for Tasmania. He also played rugby for Canterbury.
In athletics Cuff won the New Zealand long jump title 3 times (1889, 1896 and 1897). In 1887 he was a founder and first Honorary Secretary of the New Zealand Amateur Athletic Association. Cuff managed the 5-man team (including himself) that went to England and France in 1892. In Paris, France he won a silver medal for hurdles at an International Athletics Meet.[4] He was also an amateur golfer, winning the Tasmanian Amateur championship in 1904.[5] Cuff died in Tasmania in 1954.[6]
The Leonard Cuff Medal was established in 2000 to award people for their contribution to olympism in New Zealand. John Davies was awarded the medal in 2003, but it has since been discontinued.[7]
See also
- List of Tasmanian representative cricketers
- List of Auckland representative cricketers
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External links
New Zealand national champions in men's long jump |
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- 1888: Thomas Harman
- 1889: Leonard Cuff
- 1890: Thomas Harman
- 1891–1892: Thomas Frederick Upfill
- 1893: Ross Gore
- 1894: Wallingford Mendelson
- 1895: Jack Ryan
- 1896–1897: Leonard Cuff
- 1898: Alan Good
- 1899: Robert Brownlee
- 1900: Te Rangi Hīroa
- 1901: Matthew Roseingrave
- 1902: Cuthbert Harper
- 1903: Te Rangi Hīroa
- 1904: Morrie Wood
- 1905: Matthew Roseingrave
- 1906: Gerald Keddell
- 1907–1908: Len McKay
- 1909: Gerald Keddell
- 1910: Frederick Cecil Hubbard
- 1911–1913: Gerald Keddell
- 1914: A. McLeod
- 1915: Frederick Cecil Hubbard
- 1916–1919: not held
- 1920: Ernest Sutherland
- 1921: William Christopher John Perry
- 1922: Ernest Sutherland
- 1923: Wilfred Buckhurst
- 1924: Charles Eugene Low
- 1925: Walter Wilton
- 1926: Jack Shirley
- 1927–1928: Ernest Sutherland
- 1929: R.H. Neville
- 1930: Douglas William Ashley Barker
- 1931: George Sullivan
- 1932–1934: Alister Cameron
- 1935: Tim Crowe
- 1936: Alister Cameron
- 1937: Kenshi Togami (JPN)
- 1938–1940: Harry Wilkins
- 1941–1944: not held
- 1945: Max Carr
- 1946–1947: Pat Vaughan Goddard
- 1948: Dave Dephoff
- 1949: Bevin Hough
- 1952–1953: Dave Dephoff
- 1954: R. Webb
- 1955: R Wilkinson
- 1956: P. Price
- 1957: A. Bell
- 1958: Roy Williams
- 1959: Lawrence Croxson
- 1960–1961: Dave Norris
- 1962: Lawrence Croxson
- 1963–1964: Dave Norris
- 1965: Bob Thomas
- 1966: Dave Norris
- 1967: Bob Thomas
- 1968: Dave Norris
- 1969: Bob Thomas
- 1970–1971: Dave Norris
- 1972: David Dewe
- 1973–1975: Kerry Hill
- 1976–1977: Ronald Davis
- 1978: Roger Knaggs
- 1979: Kenneth Youngson
- 1980–1986: Steve Walsh
- 1987–1988: Simon Poelman
- 1989–1990: Willie Hinchcliff
- 1991–1992: Jon Moyle
- 1993: Nigel Park
- 1994: Jon Moyle
- 1995–1998: Aaron Langdon
- 1999: Jon Moyle
- 2000–2001: Aaron Langdon
- 2002: François Coetzee (RSA)
- 2003: Nigel Park
- 2004: François Coetzee (RSA)
- 2005: Brent Newdick
- 2006: François Coetzee (RSA)
- 2007: Brent Newdick
- 2008–2011: Frédéric Erin (NCL)
- 2012: Brent Newdick
- 2013–2014: Matthew Wyatt
- 2015: Jordan Peters
- 2016: Matthew Wyatt
- 2017: Jesse Bryant
- 2018–2019: Jordan Peters
- 2020: Felix McDonald
- 2021: Shay Veitch
- 2022: Felix McDonald
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