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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ernest_BohrErnest Bohr - Wikipedia

    Ernest David Bohr (7 March 1924 – 26 February 2018) was a Danish lawyer and field hockey player who played for Denmark in the 1948 Summer Olympics in London.

  2. Feb 26, 2018 · Olympic field hockey player Ernest Bohr was named after the noted physicist Ernest Rutherford, who was awarded the 1908 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. One of Rutherford’s post-docs had been a Danish student, Niels Bohr, who went on to win a Nobel Prize (in Physics) of his own, for his work on atomic structure.

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  3. Olympic Results. Biography. Olympic field hockey player Ernest Bohr was named after the noted physicist Ernest Rutherford, who was awarded the 1908 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. One of Rutherford's post-docs had been a Danish student, Niels Bohr, who went on to win a Nobel Prize (in Physics) of his own, for his work on atomic structure.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bohr_familyBohr family - Wikipedia

    The Bohr family is a Danish family of scientists, scholars and amateur sportsmen. The most famous members are Niels Bohr, physicist and winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1922, Aage Bohr, son of Niels, also a physicist and in 1975 also received the Nobel Prize and Harald Bohr, mathematician and brother of Niels.

  5. Ernest David Bohr (født 7. marts 1924 på Frederiksberg, Sankt Markus Sogn, [1] død 26. februar 2018 [2] [3]) var en dansk jurist, tidligere landsretssagfører og landhockeyspiller, som deltog i OL 1948 i London . Ernst Bohr blev student fra Sortedam Gymnasium 1942 og 1948 cand. jur. og landsretssagfører. Han spillede landhockey for Orient i Lyngby .

  6. 1 hour ago · Bohr’s father, Christian Bohr (Copenhagen, 1855–Copenhagen, 1911), was a Danish physician and professor at the University of Copenhagen. His younger brother, Harald Bohr (Copenhagen, 1887–Gentoffe, 1951), studied mathematics and was an excellent footballer, so that he was called up with the Danish national team for the 1908 Summer Olympics (where he won the silver medal).

  7. Ernest Bohr died on 26 February 2018, few days before he would have turned 94 on 7 March. As Niels Bohr’s youngest son, he was the last of the six boys to survive. Ernest took a great interest in the formal establishment of the Niels Bohr Archive (NBA) in 1985.