Joseph Pearman
American racewalker
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1920 Antwerp | 10 km walk |
Joseph Bernard Pearman (May 8, 1892 – May 30, 1961) was an American athlete who competed mainly in the 10 kilometre walk.[1]
He competed for the United States in the 1920 Summer Olympics held in Antwerp, Belgium in the 10 kilometre walk where he won the silver medal.
He was born in Manhattan, New York.
References
- ^ "Joseph Pearman". Olympedia. Retrieved 18 July 2021.
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USA Indoor Track and Field Championships winners in men's racewalking
(1500 m walk, mile walk, 3000 m walk, 2 miles walk, 5000 m walk, 3 miles walk)
(1500 m walk, mile walk, 3000 m walk, 2 miles walk, 5000 m walk, 3 miles walk)
(1500 m walk)
- 1907: Sam Liebgold
- 1908: Sam Liebgold
- 1909: Sam Liebgold
- 1920: Joseph Pearman
- 1921: Richard Remer
- 1922: William Plant
- 1923: William Plant
- 1924: William Plant
- 1925: Alexander Zellar
- 1926: Harry Hinkel
- 1927: William Plant
- 1928: Harry Hinkel
- 1929: Harry Hinkel
- 1930: Michael Pecora
- 1931: William Carlson
- 1932: Michael Pecora
- 1933: William Carlson
- 1934: Charles Eschenbach
- 1935: Henry Cieman (CAN), Charles Eschenbach (2nd)
- 1936: Charles Eschenbach
- 1937: Nat Jaeger
- 1938: Otto Kotraba
- 1939: Otto Kotraba
- 1940: Charles Eschenbach
- 1941: Nat Jaeger
- 1942: Al Cicerone
- 1943: Sune Carlsson (SWE), Joe Medgyesi (2nd)
- 1944: Joe Medgyesi
- 1945: Joe Medgyesi
- 1946: Joe Medgyesi
- 1947: Ernie Weber
- 1948: Henry Laskau
- 1949: Henry Laskau
- 1950: Henry Laskau
- 1951: Henry Laskau
- 1952: Henry Laskau
- 1953: Henry Laskau
- 1954: Henry Laskau
- 1955: Henry Laskau
- 1956: Henry Laskau
- 1957: Henry Laskau
- 1958: John Humcke
- 1959: John Humcke
- 1960: Frank Sipos (HUN), Jack Blackburn (2nd)
- 1961: Ronald Zinn
- 1962: Ronald Zinn
- 1963: Ronald Zinn
- 1964: Ron Laird
- 1965: Ronald Zinn
- 1966: Rudy Haluza
- 1967: Don DeNoon
- 1968: Ron Laird
- 1969: Dave Romansky
- 1970: Dave Romansky
- 1971: Ron Laird
- 1972: Dave Romansky
- 1973: Ron Daniel
- 2005: Tim Seaman
- 2006: Tim Seaman
(2 miles walk)
- 1913: Dick Gifford
- 1914: Richard Remer
- 1915: Edward Renz
- 1916: George Goulding (CAN), Edward Renz (2nd)
- 1917: Richard Remer
- 1918: Richard Remer
- 1919: Edward Renz
- 1974: Larry Walker
- 1975: Ron Daniel
- 1976: Ron Laird
- 1977: Todd Scully
- 1978: Todd Scully
- 1979: Todd Scully
- 1980: Todd Scully
- 1981: Ray Sharp
- 1982: Jim Heiring
- 1983: Ray Sharp
- 1984: Jim Heiring
- 1985: Jim Heiring
- 1986: Jim Heiring
- 2005: Tim Seaman
- 2006: Tim Seaman
- 2011: Patrick Stroupe
- 2012: Trevor Barron
- 2013: Tim Seaman
- 2015: Nick Christie
- 2016: John Nunn
- 2017: John Nunn
- 2018: Nick Christie
- 2019: Nick Christie
- 2020: Nick Christie
- 2023: Nick Christie
- 2024: Nick Christie
(3 miles walk)
- 1907: Sam Liebgold
- 1908: Sam Liebgold
- 1909: Sam Liebgold
- 1910: Sam Liebgold
- 1911: Frank Kaiser
- 1987: Tim Lewis
- 1988: Guillaume LeBlanc (CAN), Tim Lewis (2nd)
- 1989: Tim Lewis
- 1990: Tim Berrett (GBR), Doug Fournier (2nd)
- 1991: Doug Fournier
- 1992: Gary Morgan
- 1993: Allen James
- 1994: Jonathan Matthews
- 1995: Allen James
- 1996: Allen James
- 1997: Allen James
- 1998: Tim Seaman
- 1999: Tim Seaman
- 2000: Tim Seaman
- 2001: Tim Seaman
- 2002: Tim Seaman
- 2003: Tim Seaman
- 2004: Tim Seaman
- 2005: Tim Seaman
- 2006: Tim Seaman
- 2007: Tim Seaman
- 2008: Matthew Boyles
- 2009: Tim Seaman
- 2010: Tim Seaman
* From 1906 to 1979, events were conducted by the Amateur Athletic Union. Events from 1980 to 1992 were conducted under The Athletics Congress. Events thereafter were conducted by USA Track & Field. Distances have varied as follows: Mile walk all years except 1933-1939 when 1500 m walk was contested, 2 miles walk until 1986 (3000 m walk since except for odd years since 2015), 3 miles walk until 1911 (5000 m walk since).
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