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This Day in Track & Field History, July 22, John Flanagan sets Hammer WR (1899), Walter Tewksbury wins 200m in Paris (1900), Mal Whitfield defends Olympic 800m title (1952), by Walt Murphy News and Results

This Day in Track & Field History, July 22, John Flanagan sets Hammer WR (1899), Walter Tewksbury wins 200m in Paris (1900), Mal Whitfield defends Olympic 800m title (1952), by Walt Murphy News and Results

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This Day in Track & Field–July 22

1899John Flanagan, one of the original Irish-American ”Whales”,  broke his own (pre-IAAF) World Record in the Hammer Throw with a toss of 164-1 (50.01) in Boston. Flanagan would go on to win the gold medal at the 1900, 1904, and 1908 Olympics and was inducted into the U.S. Hall of Fame in 1975.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Flanagan_(hammer_thrower)

Irish Whaleshttp://tinyurl.com/IrishWales

http://www.theirishstory.com/2012/06/22/irelands-forgotten-olympians-the-irish-whales/#.Ue0hxxy1n74

Irish-American A.C.http://wingedfist.org/

American athlete John Flanagan in the hammer throw competition at the Summer Olympics 1908 in London.
Source: Illustration in the “Fourth Olympiad 1908 London Official Report” published by the British Olympic Association in 1909

1900—American Walter Tewksbury (22.2) won the 200-meters at the Olympics in Paris. Competing for Great Britain, Norman Pritchard (22.5-estimated), who was born in  Calcutta, India, won the silver medal, and the bronze went to Australia’s Stan Rowley (22,6e). It was Tewksbury’s 5thmedal of the Games.

Walter Tewksbury, John Walter Tewksbury (USA) – Athlete 1900 Olympic Games from http://www.archives.upenn.edu/histy

Pritchard, who had earlier finished 2nd in the 200m-hurdles, moved to the U.S. to pursue an acting career in silent movies under the screen name Norman Trevor.

Tewksbury

Gold-400m Hurdles, 200

Silver-60, 100

Bronze-200m Hurdles

https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/79119

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Tewksbury

Pritchard

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Pritchard

https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0872476/bio

1952–It was a good day for Americans at the Helsinki Olympics, with “Marvelous Mal” Whitfield winning his 2nd straight title at 800-meters (matching his Olympic Record of 1:49.2), while the Reverend Bob Richards set an Olympic Record of   14-11 (4.55) to win the pole vault.

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