. "43220088"^^ . . . . . . . "6"^^ . . . "6"^^ . . . . . . "2013-12-24"^^ . . . . . "Patrick Etolu"@de . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1102949818"^^ . . . . . . . "Patrick Etolu"@en . . "1.96"^^ . . . . . . . . "Ugandan"@en . . "Patrick Etolu (* 17. M\u00E4rz 1935 in , Distrikt Soroti; \u2020 23. Dezember 2013 in Soroti) war ein ugandischer Hochspringer. Bei den British Empire and Commonwealth Games 1954 in Vancouver gewann er Silber. 1956 in Melbourne geh\u00F6rte er zur ersten Olympiamannschaft Ugandas. Sein zw\u00F6lfter Rang war die beste Platzierung des dreik\u00F6pfigen Teams. 1958 wurde er bei den British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Cardiff Vierter, 1962 bei den British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Perth Neunter. Am 4. November 1956 stellte er in Bombay mit 2,03 m einen nationalen Rekord auf, der bis 1999 Bestand hatte."@de . . . . "2"^^ . . . . "0"^^ . . . "Patrick Etolu"@en . . "Patrick Etolu (* 17. M\u00E4rz 1935 in , Distrikt Soroti; \u2020 23. Dezember 2013 in Soroti) war ein ugandischer Hochspringer. Bei den British Empire and Commonwealth Games 1954 in Vancouver gewann er Silber. 1956 in Melbourne geh\u00F6rte er zur ersten Olympiamannschaft Ugandas. Sein zw\u00F6lfter Rang war die beste Platzierung des dreik\u00F6pfigen Teams. 1958 wurde er bei den British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Cardiff Vierter, 1962 bei den British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Perth Neunter. Am 4. November 1956 stellte er in Bombay mit 2,03 m einen nationalen Rekord auf, der bis 1999 Bestand hatte."@de . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "2013-12-24"^^ . . . "Patrick Etolu (17 March 1935 \u2013 24 December 2013) was a Ugandan high jumper. He was born in Soroti District, Eastern Region, Uganda. He won the high jump at the . Etolu competed internationally at the 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Vancouver, Canada where he won the silver medal in the high jump with a jump of 6 ft 6+1\u20444 in (1.99 m). In doing so, he became the first athlete to win a medal for Uganda at the Commonwealth Games. Two years later in November 1956 in Bombay, Etolu cleared 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m). This set a national record which stood until May 1999. One month later he was part of the maiden Ugandan team that competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics. He finished in equal 12th place in the high jump with a jump of 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in). At the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Cardiff, Wales, he finished in fourth place in the final of the high jump with a jump of 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m). At his final international meet, the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Perth, Western Australia, Etolu finished ninth in the high jump clearing the bar at 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m). Etolu died on 24 December 2013 in Mulago Hospital at the age of 78 after being admitted with breathing difficulties and swollen legs. He is survived by his wife and six children."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "6319"^^ . "Patrick Etolu"@en . . . "Patrick Etolu (17 March 1935 \u2013 24 December 2013) was a Ugandan high jumper. He was born in Soroti District, Eastern Region, Uganda. He won the high jump at the . Etolu competed internationally at the 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Vancouver, Canada where he won the silver medal in the high jump with a jump of 6 ft 6+1\u20444 in (1.99 m). In doing so, he became the first athlete to win a medal for Uganda at the Commonwealth Games. Two years later in November 1956 in Bombay, Etolu cleared 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m). This set a national record which stood until May 1999. One month later he was part of the maiden Ugandan team that competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics. He finished in equal 12th place in the high jump with a jump of 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in). At the 1958 British Empire and Commonweal"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "1935-03-17"^^ . . . . . . "1935-03-17"^^ . . "8"^^ . "Patrick Etolu"@en . .