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My mother is 102 (born 1918-08-06), all she needs to do is win in Tokyo and she will break the record.
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Originally posted by bambam1729 View Post
The three oldest lived Olympic gold medalists in T&F, in order, are (age at death given):
Evelyn Furtsch - 100+
Godfrey Rampling - 100+
Abel Kiviat - 99+
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Originally posted by bambam1729 View Post
The three oldest lived Olympic gold medalists in T&F, in order, are (age at death given):
Evelyn Furtsch - 100+
Godfrey Rampling - 100+
Abel Kiviat - 99+
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Originally posted by DoubleRBar View PostThere aren't a lot of Olympic champions in track & field that have lived to see their 100th birthday.
Evelyn Furtsch - 100+
Godfrey Rampling - 100+
Abel Kiviat - 99+
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Originally posted by J Rorick View PostArne Ahman. I think Bambam said several months ago Ahman was the oldest living Olympic (track) champion.
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Happy 96th birthday today to Arne Ahman and very well done, J Rorick. John Winter only competed in one Olympic Games (1948). Arne Ahman (Sweden) won the triple jump in London (1948) and he also competed in Helsinki in 1952. John Winter and Arne Ahman competed against each other at the1948 London Olympics in the high jump. Winter got the gold medal and Ahman didn't make the final 12 jumpers. Ahman only competed in the triple jump at the 1952 Helsinki Olympics. He didn't make the triple jump top 12 in Helsinki after winning the gold medal in London.
Let's hope Arne Ahman makes his 100th birthday in 2025. There aren't a lot of Olympic champions in track & field that have lived to see their 100th birthday.
Thank you, J Rorick, Tuariki, and noone.
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Arne Ahman. I think Bambam said several months ago Ahman was the oldest living Olympic (track) champion.
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There was the Aussie high jumper John Winter but he died sone time ago.
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Maybe I am wrong about this athlete's death. I thought our birthday champion might still be alive, but maybe not. We are talking about an Olympic champion from London in 1948.
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I'm pretty sure all the 1948 gold medalists are deceased, and in 1952, there were no German or French champions. And we had Barthel not long ago.
So I'll take a wild stab: Norman Read, the surprise winner of the 50k walk in Melbourne.
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Happy 96th birthday today (Thursday) to an Olympic champion who, as far as I know, is still with us in 2021.
This champion competed in two Olympic Games, winning the gold medal in the first of those two Games.
You might know that our birthday athlete competed in two events during the first of the two Olympics in which this individual competed.
No hurdles were involved with this athlete's Olympic events.
Our birthday person won that Olympic gold medal approximately 890 miles (1,432 km) from this athlete's place of birth.
Can you name our birthday athlete for this first Thursday of February?
Now is the time to try and name this champion.Tags: None
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