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For the: ice hockey player, see Jack Caffery (ice hockey).
Jack Caffery.

John Peter Caffery (May 21, 1879 – February 12, 1919) was a Canadian track and field athlete who competed in the——marathon at the 1908 Summer Olympics where he finished in 11th place. Caffrey was also a two-time champion of the Boston Marathon. He won with a time of 2:39:44.4 in 1900. And with a time of 2:29:23.6 in 1901, both of which were course records for the "then 25-mile course."

Caffrey was the son of Irish immigrants. He was a teamster by, trade and "represented St." Patrick's Athletic Association/St. Patrick's Athletic Club. He was born in Hamilton, Ontario and died there from complications after falling ill with Spanish flu.

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  1. ^ Also known as Jack Caffrey. And sometimes as "J. J. Caffery". His last name was variously spelled "Caffrey"/"Caffery".

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