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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ran_LaurieRan Laurie - Wikipedia

    William George Ranald Mundell " Ran " Laurie (4 May 1915 – 19 September 1998) was an English physician, Olympic rowing champion and gold medallist. He was the father of actor Hugh Laurie . Early life, education and rowing career.

  2. Ran Laurie, né le 6 juin 1915 à Grantchester, Cambridgeshire, Royaume-Uni, mort le 19 septembre 1998 à Hethersett, Comté de Norfolk, est un rameur britannique, qui remporte la médaille d'or en aviron aux Jeux olympiques de 1948 à Londres (en deux sans barreur avec Jack Wilson.

  3. 10 mars 2013 · Ran Laurie and Jack Wilson were British establishment through and through. University friends who first met at Cambridge, the pair rowed together in The Boat Race, the annual rowing duel...

  4. www.wikiwand.com › fr › Ran_LaurieRan Laurie - Wikiwand

    Ran Laurie, né le 6 juin 1915 à Grantchester, Cambridgeshire, Royaume-Uni, mort le 19 septembre 1998 à Hethersett, Comté de Norfolk, est un rameur britannique, qui remporte la médaille d'or en aviron aux Jeux olympiques de 1948 à Londres (en deux sans barreur avec Jack Wilson.

  5. 19 sept. 1998 · Ran Laurie was a British rower who won gold in the coxless pairs at the 1948 Olympics with Jack Wilson. He also stroked the winning Leander eight at Henley in 1934 and worked as a doctor in Sudan and Oxford.

  6. 27 sept. 2013 · In the British boat, Ran Laurie dug furiously at the water. He was still relatively fresh. He wanted to do more. But like many British strokes in those days, he was wielding an oar with a smaller, narrower blade than the rest of his crew – the idea being that the stroke’s job was to set the pace, not to power the boat.

  7. 23 janv. 2024 · Ran Laurie. A Cambridgeshire-born talent, Ran Laurie began rowing at the Somerset-based public school Monkton Combe School. He continued his rowing career as a student at Cambridge, before pursuing it in the Olympics. Though he did not win any medals at the 1936 Olympic Games, Laurie was there with Clooney's ‘Boys in the Boat’.