Joseph Thomas Sarsfield Stopford (26 August 1866 – 25 November 1951)
was a
British
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archer
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. He competed at the
1908 Summer Olympics
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in
London
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. Stopford entered the
men's double York round event in 1908, taking 12th place with 530 points.
References
External links
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Joseph Stopford's profile at Sports Reference.com
1866 births
1951 deaths
Archers at the 1908 Summer Olympics
Olympic archers for Great Britain
British male archers
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