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Originally posted by Powell View Post
Or, more likely, the 100m world record holder? Of course he happens to be the same person in this case. But you could also make an argument for the current world champ or world's no. 1 of the latest season.
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Here's an old one from Polish Jeopardy. The category was "golden T&F athletes*:
- This 'first lady' of Polish T&F won medals in 5 different events
- This American T&F athlete won 9 Olympic golds
- He was not yet 20 years old when he won the Olympic HJ gold on 31 July 1976
- At the 1928 OG in Amsterdam, she became the first ever Polish T&F gold medalist
- In 1968, he long jumped 8.90, the oldest T&F Olympic record on the booksByło smaszno, a jaszmije smukwijne...
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The American show would have yielded no answer to the LJ question and a maybe on the 9 golds question. The answers regarding the Polish athletes? LOL! Not a chance unless a member of this board was on the show.
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Originally posted by Powell View PostHere's an old one from Polish Jeopardy. The category was "golden T&F athletes*:
- This 'first lady' of Polish T&F won medals in 5 different events
- This American T&F athlete won 9 Olympic golds
- He was not yet 20 years old when he won the Olympic HJ gold on 31 July 1976
- At the 1928 OG in Amsterdam, she became the first ever Polish T&F gold medalist
- In 1968, he long jumped 8.90, the oldest T&F Olympic record on the books
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This one appeared on Polish Jeopardy over a year ago, but I don't think I posted it here before. The category was "Golden T&F athletes" (from lowest to highest value)
- This First Lady of Polish T&F won Olympic medals in 5 different events
- This American T&F athlete won 9 Olympic golds
- He was not yet 20 years old when he won the Olympic gold in the HJ
- In the 1928 OG, she was the first Polish athlete to win an Olympic gold
- In the 1968 OG, he LJed 8.90, which is the oldest Olympic record on the books today
Było smaszno, a jaszmije smukwijne...
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