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1896 PV? Somebody Hoyt. I don't remember the given name...
I memorized all the OG PV champions when I was 14 and decided I was going to be the 1972 Champion. That didn't quite work out as planned, but the first OG champ was
Welles Hoyt
Well, the first part of it seemed to have worked out.
Very good DecFan, LopenUupunut, and Marlow. It is the pole vault from Athens in 1896. Today is the birthday of Bill Hoyt, winner of the first Olympic pole vault. Hoyt never won a NCAA championship, he never won a national championship, and he didn't even win his conference championship (in 1898 he tied for first place in the IC4A meet), but he did win the first Olympic gold medal in the pole vault. Nice job.
1896 PV? Somebody Hoyt. I don't remember the given name...
I memorized all the OG PV champions when I was 14 and decided I was going to be the 1972 Champion. That didn't quite work out as planned, but the first OG champ was
I was born 135 years ago today (Friday). President Ulysses Simpson Grant was in office when I was born. I won an Olympic gold medal in a field event and 17 Americans followed me with Olympic gold medals in this same event.
After graduating from Harvard College in Massachusetts, I went to medical school and became a doctor. I died the same year Roger Bannister first broke the four minute mile. President Dwight David Eisenhower was in office when I died.
Do you know who I am and what was my claim to fame in the Olympic Games?
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