- Duncan Clark (athlete)
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For the American public health specialist with the same name see Duncan Clark.
Medal record Men's athletics Competitor for Scotland British Empire Games Gold 1950 Auckland Hammer throw Duncan McDougall Munro Clark (June 22, 1915 - July 8, 2003) was an Olympic athlete from Scotland. He specialised in the hammer throw events during his career.
Clark represented Great Britain in two consecutive Olympic Games, starting in 1948. He claimed the gold medal for Scotland in the men's hammer throw event at the 1950 British Empire Games in Auckland, New Zealand.
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Commonwealth Champions in Men's Hammer Throw 1930 – 1934: Malcolm Nokes (ENG) • 1938: George Sutherland (CAN) • 1950: Duncan Clark (SCO) • 1954: Muhammad Iqbal (PAK) • 1958: Mike Ellis (ENG) • 1962 – 1970: Howard Payne (ENG) • 1974: Ian Chipchase (ENG) • 1978: Peter Farmer (AUS) • 1982: Robert Weir (ENG) • 1986: Dave Smith (ENG) • 1990 – 1994: Sean Carlin (AUS) • 1998: Stuart Rendell (AUS) • 2002: Mick Jones (ENG) • 2006: Stuart Rendell (AUS) • 2010: Chris Harmse (RSA)
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