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  1. John Metcalf (15 August 1717 – 26 April 1810), known as Blind Jack of Knaresborough or Blind Jack Metcalf, was the first professional road builder to emerge during the Industrial Revolution. Blind from the age of six, Metcalf had an eventful life, which was documented by his own account just before his death.

  2. John Patrick Metcalfe (3 February 1912 – 16 January 1994) was an Australian athlete who competed in high jump, long jump and javelin events, though he is best remembered as a triple jumper. He was educated at Sydney Boys High School and competed for Sydney University Athletics Club.

  3. Metcalf was a much underrated athlete. Born in New South Wales, he excelled in the triple jump but was also a world class high jumper and long jumper. Metcalf competed at the 1934 London British Empire Games and won the triple jump with a Games record of 15.63m, placed third in the broad (long) jump….

  4. 3,998 Followers, 1,059 Following, 244 Posts - Jack Metcalfe (@racingep91) on Instagram: "#OfficiallyGassed Sequential Glanza V 🇯🇵 BSc Motorsport Engineer Forged•KOP•GTX2876•Cammed @turbosmarthq @racecal_ltd @rwdevelopmentsuk @arpbolts"

  5. Jack Metcalfe arrived at Berlin 1936 as the reigning word record holder in the triple jump, then known as the hop step and jump, with a leap in December 1935 of 15.78 metres. At the Olympics he finished third behind two Japanese, Naoto Tajima and Masao Harada.

  6. Eliteprospects.com hockey player profile of Jack Metcalfe, 2004-11-03 Edmonton, AB, CAN Canada. Most recently in the undefined with SWZ Oil Kings. Complete player biography and stats.

  7. John "Jack" Patrick Metcalfe, nacido el 3 de febrero de 1912 en Wellington, murió el 16 de enero de 1994, era un atleta australiano que practicaba el triple salto, salto de longitud y lanzamiento de jabalina.