Kevin Patrick O'Flanagan (born June 10 1919, Dublin, Republic of Ireland; died Dublin, Ireland, May 26 2006), also referred to as Dr. Kevin O'Flanagan, is a former Irish sportsman, physician and sports administrator. An outstanding all-rounder, he represented his country at both soccer and rugby union. He was also a noted sprinter and long jumper and as a youth played Gaelic football. In his spare time he also played golf and tennis at a decent level. Wikipedia
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While in UCD studying medicine Kevin won the Irish ( NACA ) 100 yards ( 10.1 secs ) in 1941 as well as the long jump ( 21ft11.5 ins ) in 1939 and tied with the late great Dave Guiney in 1941 in 22ft 6 ins. www.athleticsireland.ie/content/?p=203
Obituary Kevin O'Flanagan Dan Brennan Thursday June 22, 2006 Guardian Dr Kevin O'Flanagan, who has died aged 85, excelled at every sport he tried - football, rugby and athletics. www.guardian.co.uk/print/0,,329510908-103684,00.html
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