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    Re: Shotput trivia q.

    >Ralph Rose was a
    >monster at something like 6'5" and 280lbs.

    Estimates vary, but I've seen some that put him over 300 near the end of his career/life.

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    Fonville was supposedly 193 lb when he set record (58' 1/4", 1948). Torrance was said to weigh 304 (57'1, 1934). In '42, football great Al Blozis had an unofficial (7th attempt) 57'9 1/4 at a Madison Sq.Garden meet.

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    I think it was Charles Fonville because he was 200lbs. if he was lucky. But Ralph Rose was a monster at something like 6'5" and 280lbs. but I doubt that Jack Torrance was 111lbs. under him but Fonville weighed far less then both of them.
    58'3 1/4" ( or what ever it was) is not a bad toss for a sprinter.

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  • dj
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    Certain to be Fonville. Coached by Ken Doherty, who was a great advocate of speed/quickness over bulk/strength. Also coached Bill Watson (LJ/SP/Dec) at Michigan.

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  • richardh
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    Almost certainly Charles Fonville, who succeeded Jack Torrance

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    I would have to guess that it was the man who succeeded Ralph Rose.

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    Shotput trivia q.

    q.: what Shot WR setter weighed 111 pounds less than the previous recordholder? (a trivia question that should be asked, even if it hasn't much to do with anything...)
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