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re above, make that "Spec" rather than "Speck", as his nickname pertained to his wearing of glasses.
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Re: May Park Beanpole
Forrest "Speck" Townes played high school football, but did not run track. A neighbor with connections to U of GA recommended him as a high jumper, after seeing him jump. He attended UGA on a football scholarship (must have had some extras !), and Weems Baskin taught him how to hurdle. Within 2 yrs. he was Olympic champ and world record holder.
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Very good, LopenUupunut. It is Forrest Towns who was born today in 1914. Of course you know he won the 110 hurdles in Berlin at 14.2. Less than a month after winning the Olympic gold medal, Forrest ran 13.7.
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Happy 100th birthday today (Thursday) to an Olympic champion who won the gold medal at the age of 22. Our birthday athlete died at the age of 77.
A world record holder, this champion was from Georgia.
You can exclude everything except the hurdles for this one.
Name this Olympic champion born 100 years ago today.Tags: None
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