C B Fry
CRICKET
He scored 94 first-class centuries, including an unprecedented six consecutive centuries in 1901. No-one else has scored more consecutive hundreds.[3] He captained England in six Test matches in 1912, of which England won four and drew two. In 1921 he was invited to captain England again at the age of 49, but declined
ATHLETICS
In athletics, Fry equalled the then world long jump record of 23 feet 6 1/2 inches (7.17 m) in 1893
FOOTBALL
He achieved his aim of international honours when (along with Southampton's goalkeeper, Jack Robinson) he was picked for England for the match against Ireland on 9 March 1901
RUGBY
Fry also played Rugby union for the Oxford University RFC, Blackheath and the Barbarians
MISCELLANEOUS
According to a Manchester newspaper, Fry was able, from a stationary position on the floor, to leap backwards onto a mantelpiece.
CRICKET
He scored 94 first-class centuries, including an unprecedented six consecutive centuries in 1901. No-one else has scored more consecutive hundreds.[3] He captained England in six Test matches in 1912, of which England won four and drew two. In 1921 he was invited to captain England again at the age of 49, but declined
ATHLETICS
In athletics, Fry equalled the then world long jump record of 23 feet 6 1/2 inches (7.17 m) in 1893
FOOTBALL
He achieved his aim of international honours when (along with Southampton's goalkeeper, Jack Robinson) he was picked for England for the match against Ireland on 9 March 1901
RUGBY
Fry also played Rugby union for the Oxford University RFC, Blackheath and the Barbarians
MISCELLANEOUS
According to a Manchester newspaper, Fry was able, from a stationary position on the floor, to leap backwards onto a mantelpiece.