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(Q333431)
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British runner and politician (1931-2014)
John Christopher Chataway
Chris Chataway
Christopher John Chataway
Sir Christopher John Chataway
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Description
Also known as
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Christopher Chataway
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English
Christopher Chataway
British runner and politician (1931-2014)
John Christopher Chataway
Chris Chataway
Christopher John Chataway
Sir Christopher John Chataway
Statements
instance of
human
1 reference
imported from Wikimedia project
English Wikipedia
image
Christopher Chataway (1972).jpg
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sex or gender
male
1 reference
imported from Wikimedia project
German Wikipedia
country of citizenship
United Kingdom
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country for sport
United Kingdom
1 reference
stated in
World Athletics database
World Athletics athlete ID
14349979
retrieved
26 October 2025
name in native language
Christopher Chataway
(English)
1 reference
imported from Wikimedia project
English Wikipedia
given name
Christopher
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family name
Chataway
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date of birth
31 January 1931
4 references
stated in
Internet Movie Database
IMDb ID
nm0153975
retrieved
17 October 2015
stated in
Encyclopædia Britannica Online
Encyclopædia Britannica Online ID
biography/Christopher-John-Chataway
subject named as
Sir Christopher John Chataway
retrieved
9 October 2017
stated in
Munzinger Personen
Munzinger person ID
00000010006
retrieved
9 October 2017
subject named as
Christopher Chataway
UK Parliament ID
XKKXb0um
place of birth
Chelsea
1 reference
imported from Wikimedia project
English Wikipedia
date of death
19 January 2014
4 references
stated in
Internet Movie Database
IMDb ID
nm0153975
retrieved
17 October 2015
stated in
Encyclopædia Britannica Online
Encyclopædia Britannica Online ID
biography/Christopher-John-Chataway
subject named as
Sir Christopher John Chataway
retrieved
9 October 2017
stated in
Munzinger Personen
Munzinger person ID
00000010006
retrieved
9 October 2017
subject named as
Christopher Chataway
UK Parliament ID
XKKXb0um
place of death
Westminster
1 reference
stated in
Freebase Data Dumps
manner of death
natural causes
1 reference
based on heuristic
inferred from cause of death
cause of death
cancer
1 reference
imported from Wikimedia project
Spanish Wikipedia
father
James Denys Percival Chataway
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sibling
Elizabeth Susan Chataway
1 reference
stated in
The Daily Telegraph
publication date
23 April 2024
title
Sir Peter Hordern, backbencher under Heath and Thatcher who brought City wisdom to the House – obituary
(English)
reference URL
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/obituaries/2024/04/23/sir-peter-hordern-fina-city-thatcher-commons-horsham/
languages spoken, written or signed
English
1 reference
imported from Wikimedia project
English Wikipedia
occupation
politician
1 reference
Hansard (1803–2005) ID
mr-christopher-chataway
stated in
Hansard 1803–2005
retrieved
22 April 2022
long-distance runner
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television presenter
1 reference
inferred from
Category:British television presenters
retrieved
14 June 2019
imported from Wikimedia project
Spanish Wikipedia
banker
1 reference
stated in
Companies House
Companies House officer ID
5r4G8xHFFxW88x8fIgfxGLTZhtY
retrieved
3 December 2020
position held
Member of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom
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member of the 46th Parliament of the United Kingdom
electoral district
Chichester
start time
28 February 1974
end time
20 September 1974
elected in
February 1974 United Kingdom general election
end cause
dissolution of parliament
parliamentary term
46th Parliament of the United Kingdom
parliamentary group
Conservative Party
1 reference
stated in
Hansard 1803–2005
member of the 45th Parliament of the United Kingdom
electoral district
Chichester
start time
18 June 1970
end time
8 February 1974
elected in
1970 United Kingdom general election
end cause
dissolution of parliament
parliamentary group
Conservative Party
parliamentary term
45th Parliament of the United Kingdom
1 reference
stated in
Hansard 1803–2005
member of the 44th Parliament of the United Kingdom
electoral district
Chichester
start time
22 May 1969
end time
29 May 1970
end cause
dissolution of parliament
parliamentary group
Conservative Party
parliamentary term
44th Parliament of the United Kingdom
elected in
1969 Chichester by-election
1 reference
stated in
Hansard 1803–2005
member of the 43rd Parliament of the United Kingdom
electoral district
Lewisham North
start time
15 October 1964
end time
10 March 1966
elected in
1964 United Kingdom general election
end cause
dissolution of parliament
parliamentary group
Conservative Party
parliamentary term
43rd Parliament of the United Kingdom
1 reference
stated in
Hansard 1803–2005
member of the 42nd Parliament of the United Kingdom
electoral district
Lewisham North
start time
8 October 1959
end time
25 September 1964
elected in
1959 United Kingdom general election
end cause
dissolution of parliament
parliamentary group
Conservative Party
parliamentary term
42nd Parliament of the United Kingdom
1 reference
stated in
Hansard 1803–2005
Shadow Secretary of State for International Development
start time
October 1965
end time
31 March 1966
replaces
Robert Carr
replaced by
Richard Wood, Baron Holderness
1 reference
imported from Wikimedia project
English Wikipedia
Wikimedia import URL
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shadow_Secretary_of_State_for_International_Development
member of London County Council
1 reference
imported from Wikimedia project
English Wikipedia
Minister of Posts and Telecommunications
start time
24 June 1970
replaces
John Stonehouse
end time
7 April 1972
replaced by
John Eden, Baron Eden of Winton
1 reference
imported from Wikimedia project
English Wikipedia
Wikimedia import URL
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Chataway
object named as
Minister of Posts and Telecommunications
retrieved
6 September 2021
educated at
Magdalen College
1 reference
imported from Wikimedia project
English Wikipedia
Sherborne School
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student of
Franz Stampfl
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work location
London
1 reference
imported from Wikimedia project
English Wikipedia
member of political party
Conservative Party
1 reference
imported from Wikimedia project
English Wikipedia
candidacy in election
February 1974 United Kingdom general election
electoral district
Chichester
represents
Conservative Party
votes received
29,127
results
elected
1 reference
stated in
UK House of Commons Election Results at Constituency Level
DOI
10.7910/DVN/S83HOA
edition number
5.0
retrieved
13 December 2022
subject named as
Chataway, Christopher - Conservative - Chichester
1970 United Kingdom general election
electoral district
Chichester
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1964 United Kingdom general election
electoral district
Lewisham North
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1959 United Kingdom general election
electoral district
Lewisham North
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sport
athletics
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participant in
1956 Summer Olympics
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1952 Summer Olympics
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award received
Nansen Refugee Award
point in time
1960
1 reference
reference URL
https://www.thebanker.com/Obituary-Colin-Jones-Financial-Journalist-1929-2005-1114988400
BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award
point in time
1954
0 references
Knight Bachelor
1 reference
imported from Wikimedia project
English Wikipedia
height
175
centimetre
1 reference
imported from Wikimedia project
Polish Wikipedia
Wikimedia import URL
https://pl.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Christopher_Chataway&oldid=63448526
Commons category
Christopher Chataway
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Identifiers
VIAF cluster ID
122130523
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imported from Wikimedia project
English Wikipedia
ISNI
0000000080595382
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GND ID
171275578
1 reference
imported from Wikimedia project
German Wikipedia
DDB person (GND) ID
171275578
0 references
Library of Congress authority ID
no2010094385
1 reference
imported from Wikimedia project
German Wikipedia
Nationale Thesaurus voor Auteursnamen ID
079783155
1 reference
stated in
Virtual International Authority File
retrieved
28 August 2018
VIAF cluster ID
122130523
WorldCat Entities ID
E39PBJbCJtJQC8WxHxpD47BByd
1 reference
matched by identifier from
Library of Congress Authorities
Library of Congress authority ID
no2010094385
retrieved
25 April 2024
Awards & Winners artist ID
02sc92
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BBC Things ID
3bdd2e29-b423-4689-82b3-823996f9269e
1 reference
stated in
BBC Things
CineMagia person ID
1399045
0 references
Commonwealth Games Federation athlete ID (archived)
37123
0 references
Companies House officer ID
5r4G8xHFFxW88x8fIgfxGLTZhtY
subject named as
Christopher CHATAWAY
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Encyclopædia Britannica Online ID
biography/Christopher-John-Chataway
subject named as
Sir Christopher John Chataway
reason for deprecated rank
withdrawn identifier value
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Freebase ID
/m/02sc92
1 reference
stated in
Freebase Data Dumps
publication date
28 October 2013
Google Arts & Culture entity ID
m02sc92
0 references
Hansard (1803–2005) ID
mr-christopher-chataway
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IMDb ID
nm0153975
1 reference
imported from Wikimedia project
German Wikipedia
JRC Names ID
1773272
1 reference
matched by identifier from
DBpedia
Kinobox person ID
846072
0 references
Munzinger person ID
00000010006
0 references
National Portrait Gallery (London) person ID
mp83461
0 references
NLA Trove people ID
1107517
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Olympedia people ID
68952
0 references
Olympics.com athlete ID
christopher-john-chataway
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Our Campaigns candidate ID
539700
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Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ID
107602
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parliament.uk member ID
1626
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PM20 folder ID
pe/003174
number of works
unknown value
number of works accessible online
0
subject named as
Chataway, Christopher
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Prabook ID
1300313
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Rush Parliamentary Archive ID
3484
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Sports-Reference.com Olympic athlete ID (archived)
ch/chris-chataway-1
1 reference
imported from Wikimedia project
German Wikipedia
Team GB athlete ID
1jpb26A3lBpDdhtYSdFcJR
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TheyWorkForYou ID
16936
0 references
Tilastopaja male athlete ID
78121
1 reference
imported from Wikimedia project
Polish Wikipedia
Track and Field Statistics male athlete ID
1090
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Trading Card Database name ID
158250
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UK National Archives ID
F56609
0 references
UK Parliament ID
XKKXb0um
0 references
World Athletics athlete ID
14349979
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The Peerage person ID
p41345.htm#i413442
0 references
WikiTree person ID
Chataway-49
subject named as
Sir Christopher John Chataway MP (31 Jan 1931 - 19 Jan 2014)
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