Ralph Craig
Ralph Craig | |
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Osobní informace | |
Narození | 21. června 1889 Detroit |
Úmrtí | 21. července 1972 (ve věku 83 let) Lake George |
Stát | Spojené státy americké |
Výška | 182 cm |
Kariéra | |
Disciplína | 100 m, 200 m |
Účasti na LOH | 1912 |
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Přehled medailí | ||
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Atletika na LOH | ||
zlato | LOH 1912 Stockholm | běh na 100 m |
zlato | LOH 1912 Stockholm | běh na 200 m |
Ralph Cook Craig (21. června 1889 Detroit, Michigan – 21. července 1972 Lake George, New York) byl americký atlet, sprinter, dvojnásobný olympijský vítěz z roku 1912.
Sportovní kariéra
Nejdříve se věnoval krátkým překážkovým běhům, na sprinty se přeorientoval během studia na University of Michigan. Na olympiádě v Saint Louis v roce 1912 zvítězil ve dvou sprinterských disciplínách - na 100 i 200 metrů. Po olympiádě skončil s atletickou kariérou. Po více než třiceti letech, při olympiádě v roce 1948 v Londýně, byl náhradníkem americké jachtařské posádky. Nestartoval v olympijském závodě, ale při zahajovacím ceremoniálu nesl vlajku USA.
Externí odkazy
- Obrázky, zvuky či videa k tématu Ralph Craig na Wikimedia Commons
- Ralph Craig v databázi Olympedia (anglicky)
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US Flag with 45 stars. In use 4 July 1896–3 July 1908. Created by jacobolus using Adobe Illustrator, and released into the public domain. This flag was used during the Spanish-American War.
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Ralph Craig, (1889-1972), a University of Michigan graduate who won two gold medals as a sprinter in the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm. (Source: Flickr commons project) (extract from an original text)
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