John Cann

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Cann is an English surname. Early occurrences of the name are found in north Dorset and Cornwall. The probable derivation is either from the Dorset village of Cann, or from the Old English "canne" meaning a can or cup.

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John Cann is an Australian athlete. He held an Australian record in hurdles as well as New South Wales state records in hurdles, discus and javelin. He was described in The Canberra Times in 1957 as one of Australia’s best all-round athletes. He represented Australia in the 1956 Summer Olympic Games in Melbourne finishing 10th in the decathlon.