Jack Cropp Explained

Fullname:John Urquhart Cropp
Birth Date:23 May 1927
Birth Place:Hokitika, New Zealand
Death Date:25 June 2016 (aged 89)[1]
Death Place:Tākaka, New Zealand
Classes:Sharpie
Club:Canterbury Yacht and Motor Boat Club
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John Urquhart Cropp (23 May 1927 – 25 June 2016) was a New Zealand yachtsman. Together with Peter Mander, Cropp won the Sharpie class at the 1956 Olympics.

Cropp and Mander were the first sailors from New Zealand to compete at Olympics. They finished second, and were promoted to the first place after Australian team was disqualified for obstruction. They were inducted into the New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame in 1990.[1]

Cropp was born on a small farm at Kowhitirangi, near Hokitika. When he was a toddler, his family moved to McCormacks Bay, Christchurch. There he started sailing, together with Mander who lived nearby. Cropp initially worked as a lithographer in the printing industry, but after becoming a prominent sailor turned into a professional boatbuilder and designer. In 1973 Cropp, his wife Judith and their three children moved to Tākaka, where he died aged 89.[2] [3]

Notes and References

  1. News: Jack Cropp, one half of New Zealand's first Olympic gold medal sailing crew, has died at the age of 89 . dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20160815093521/https://au.news.yahoo.com/a/31926773/nz-sailing-great-cropp-dies-at-89/ . 15 August 2016 . NZ Newswire . 27 June 2016.
  2. http://www.olympic.org.nz/athletes/jack-cropp/ Jack Cropp
  3. https://au.news.yahoo.com/a/31926773/nz-sailing-great-cropp-dies-at-89/#page1 Yahoo! News Australia, NZ sailing great Cropp dies at 89