Albert Archibald JelleyCNZM OBE (born 13 August 1922) is a New Zealand athletics coach who has coached leading New Zealand athletes including John Walker and Hamish Carson. He has been an athletics coach for over six decades and coached at Olympic level up until his mid-90s. Jelley has also been a teacher, an athletics administrator, and a bridge tutor.
His father, Albert Edward Jelley, was a first-class cricket umpire. ArchJelley has siblings: Charley, Stan and Effie. Jelley was a pupil at Mornington...
had five children; their second son is the athletics coach ArchJelley (born 1922). Jelley died at Wakari Hospital in Dunedin on 16 May 1966 and was buried...
coaches inducted into the Hall of Fame are: Jim Bellwood Arthur Eustace ArchJelley Arthur Lydiard "Athletic Coaches Hall of Fame Established". Athletics...
being held on the Takahe to Akaroa course. Carson has been coached by ArchJelley who is known for coaching New Zealand athlete John Walker to international...
Athletics Coach Hall of Fame: Arthur Lydiard (ONZ, OBE) and through ArchJelley, OBE, (coach of 1976 Olympic 1500m gold medallist John Walker) the club...
August – John Feeney, documentary film director (died 2006) 13 August – ArchJelley, athletics coach 20 August – Rona McKenzie, cricketer (died 1999) 1 September...
2014. Retrieved 23 May 2008. Whiticker & Hudson|p. 56 Rugby League Tables. "Arch Brown's NSWRL first grade points listing". Archived from the original on...
Hounslow, Hammersmith and Richmond War Pensions Committee. William George Jelley, Deputy Chairman, London Industrial Savings Committee. John Owen Jenkins...
Lancashire. Nannie Hamilton Jamieson. For services to music. John Peter Jelley, Computer and Records Officer, The General Nursing Council for England &...
Lila Rose Eugenie Jarvis, Higher Executive Officer, HM Treasury. Annie Jelley. For public services in County Armagh. Dora Gwendoline Jennings, Honorary...