The London Olympics 1908: The Games of the Irish Diaspora

IF 0.9 Q3 DEMOGRAPHY Immigrants and Minorities Pub Date : 2021-01-02 DOI:10.1080/02619288.2021.1995362
T. Hunt
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ABSTRACT The Olympic Games of 1908 featured Irish-born emigrant athletes representing the United States, Canada and Great Britain whilst Irish-domiciled athletes also represented the latter. The competitors of the Diaspora enjoyed an exceptional success rate especially those representing the USA and Canada. The USA success in athletics was powered by members of the Irish-American Athletic Club (I-AAC). Some members visited Dublin after the Games for an international athletics match against Ireland and were exposed to the politics of the sport in Ireland as two rival associations strived to control the sport, the nationalist Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) and the politically more conservative Irish Amateur Athletic Association (IAAA). This division is reflected in the complex reception that these athletes received on their return to Ireland as Irish domiciled athletes who competed successfully in track and field representing Great Britain returned to Ireland without fanfare. Martin Sheridan and the New York-native John Hayes were wined, dined, and eulogised in their public appearances across the country with Sheridan using his appearances as a platform to support the position of the GAA and express his nationalist sentiments.
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1908年伦敦奥运会:爱尔兰侨民运动会
摘要1908年奥运会上,爱尔兰出生的移民运动员代表美国、加拿大和英国参赛,而爱尔兰籍运动员也代表英国参赛。散居国外的参赛者获得了非凡的成功率,尤其是那些代表美国和加拿大的参赛者。美国田径运动的成功是由爱尔兰裔美国人田径俱乐部(I-AAC)的成员推动的。一些成员在奥运会后访问了都柏林,参加了一场与爱尔兰的国际田径比赛,并接触了爱尔兰这项运动的政治,因为两个竞争对手协会,民族主义的盖尔田径协会(GAA)和政治上更保守的爱尔兰业余田径协会(IAAA),都在努力控制这项运动。这种分歧反映在这些运动员返回爱尔兰时受到的复杂接待上,因为在爱尔兰定居的代表英国成功参加田径比赛的运动员没有大张旗鼓地返回爱尔兰。马丁·谢里登(Martin Sheridan)和纽约本地人约翰·海斯(John Hayes)在全国各地的公开露面中受到了宴请和赞扬,谢里登利用自己的露面作为支持GAA立场和表达民族主义情绪的平台。
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期刊介绍: Immigrants & Minorities, founded in 1981, provides a major outlet for research into the history of immigration and related studies. It seeks to deal with the complex themes involved in the construction of "race" and with the broad sweep of ethnic and minority relations within a historical setting. Its coverage is international and recent issues have dealt with studies on the USA, Australia, the Middle East and the UK. The journal also supports an extensive review section.
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