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  1. Arthur Gore. Arthur William Charles Wentworth Gore (ur. 2 stycznia 1868 w Lyndhurst, zm. 1 grudnia 1928 w Londynie) – brytyjski tenisista, zwycięzca Wimbledonu w grze pojedynczej i grze podwójnej, mistrz olimpijski w grze pojedynczej i podwójnej. Nie był spokrewniony z pierwszym zwycięzcą Wimbledonu z 1877 roku, Spencerem Gore’m .

  2. Arthur William Charles Wentworth Gore, né le 2 janvier 1868 à Lyndhurst et mort le 1 er décembre 1928 à Kensington, est un ancien joueur de tennis britannique. Il a remporté quatre titres du Grand Chelem : 3 titres en simple à Wimbledon , en 1901 , 1908 et 1909 et 1 titre en double, également à Wimbledon, en 1909 .

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  4. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › Arthur_GoreArthur Gore - Wikipedia

    Arthur William Charles Wentworth Gore (Lyndhurst, 2 januari 1868 – Kensington, 1 december 1928) was een tennisspeler uit Groot-Brittannië. Hij won driemaal het enkelspel en eenmaal het dubbelspel van Wimbledon .

  5. Arthur Kattendyke Strange David Archibald Gore, 8th Earl of Arran (5 July 1910 – 23 February 1983), styled Lord Arran, was a British columnist and politician who served as the Conservative whip in the House of Lords. He is known for leading the effort in the House of Lords to decriminalise male homosexuality in 1967, following the suicide of ...

  6. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Arthur_GoreArthur Gore - Wikipedia

    Arthur William Charles Wentworth Gore ( Lyndhurst, 2 gennaio 1868 – Kensington, 1º dicembre 1928) è stato un tennista britannico . Medaglia d'oro nel torneo individuale indoor e nel doppio indoor (insieme a Herbert Roper Barrett) ai giochi olimpici di Londra nel 1908 . Dal 1888 al 1927 prese parte almeno 36 volte al torneo di Wimbledon, che ...

  7. He played at every Wimbledon from 1888 to 1927, a remarkable span of 39 years; he is the oldest winner of the Wimbledon singles (aged 41 in 1909) and he also holds the record of being the oldest Wimbledon singles finalist (aged 44 in 1912). Wentworth Gore learned his tennis on the sand courts of Brittany and although many sources indicate that ...