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Detroit: Boxing: Men's middleweight: Jeff Farrell: Flint: Swimming: Men's 4 × 200 meter freestyle relay: Men's 4 × 100 meter medley relay: Gary Tobian: Detroit: Diving: Men's 3 meter springboard: Men's 10 meter platform: Hayes Jones: Pontiac: Athletics: Men's 110 meters hurdles: Norbert Schemansky: Detroit: Weightlifting: Men's +90 kg: 1964 ...
Ken Doherty, decathlon bronze medalist in 1928 Summer Olympics (born in Detroit) Jeff Farrell, swimmer, two-time gold medalist at Rome 1960 Summer Olympics (born in Detroit) Carol Fox, figure skater, fifth place in ice dancing at Sarajevo 1984 Winter Olympics (born in Ypsilanti)
Hobbs Kessler. Event: Athletics (800 meters, 1,500 meters). Michigan connection: Ann Arbor Skyline High School.. Schedule: Aug. 2-10; 1,500m first round, Aug. 2; 800m first round, Aug. 7. The buzz ...
Through the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, 178 Michigan student-athletes and coaches had participated in the Olympics. The university has had medal winners in every Summer Olympics except 1896, and gold medalists in all but four Olympiads. A total of 22 countries, including the U.S., have been represented by Michigan athletes. [493]
He started rowing in 2013 and was a successful junior rower, winning six Club National Championships with Detroit Boat Club, and three Midwest Championship titles. At Cornell, he was a two-time Intercollegiate Rowing Association National Champion, two-time IRA Crew of the Year member, First Team All-Ivy, and Ivy League champion prior to his ...
Sparky Anderson, iconic manager of the World Champion Detroit Tigers, told me in his final interview in 2008 that there was no place in America with more generous folks who love to help others in ...
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Emory Wendell Clark II (born March 23, 1938) is a retired American rower who won a gold medal in the eights at the 1964 Olympics. Clark began his rowing career at Groton School on the Nashua River in Massachusetts in 1951. During his fifth and sixth years there, he rowed in two (almost) undefeated A boats and has been inducted into the Groton ...