Lewis Sheldon
American track and field athlete
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1900 Paris | Triple jump | |
1900 Paris | Standing high jump |
Lewis Pendleton Sheldon (June 9, 1874 in Rutland, Vermont – February 20, 1960 in Biarritz) was an American track and field athlete who competed in jumping events in the late 19th century and early 20th century. He participated in Athletics at the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris and won bronze medals in triple jump and standing high jump, as well as fourth place in the standing long jump and standing triple jump. His brother is Richard Sheldon.[1]
References
- ^ "Lewis Sheldon". Olympedia. Retrieved 24 December 2020.
External links
- Lewis Sheldon at Olympedia
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USA Championship winners in men's All-Around
- 1884: W.R. Thompson (CAN)
- 1885–86: Malcolm Ford
- 1887: Alexander Jordan
- 1888: Malcolm Ford
Amateur Athletic Union
- 1889–91: Alexander Jordan
- 1892–94: Eugene Goff
- 1895: J. Cosgrove
- 1896: Lewis Sheldon
- 1897: Ellery Harding Clark
- 1898: E.C. White
- 1899: Fred Powers
- 1900: Harry Gill (CAN)
- 1901–02: Adam Gunn
- 1903: Ellery Harding Clark
- 1904: Tom Kiely (IRL)
- 1905: Martin Sheridan
- 1906: Tom Kiely (IRL)
- 1907: Martin Sheridan
- 1908: John L. Bredemus
- 1909: Martin Sheridan
- 1910–11: Fred Thomson
- 1912: John L. Bredemus
- 1913: Fred Thomson
- 1914: Avery Brundage
- 1915: Not held
- 1916: Avery Brundage
- 1917: Harry Goelitz
- 1918: Avery Brundage
- 1919: Harrison Thomson
- 1920: Not held
- 1921: Harrison Thomson
- 1922–41: Not held
- 1942: Josh Williamson
- 1943–49: Not held
- 1950: Dale Keyser
- 1951: John Voight
- 1952: Raymond Bussard
- 1953: Bob Richards
- 1954: Merwin Carter
- 1955: Lyman Frasier
- 1956: Charles Stevenson
- 1957–59: Tom Pagani
- 1960: Charles Stevenson
- 1961: Bill Urban
- 1962: Tom Pagani
- 1963–65: Bill Urban
- 1966: Brian Murphy
- 1967: Bill Urban
- 1968: Bill Walsh
- 1969–70: Brian Murphy
- 1971: Rich Robinson (athlete)
- 1972: Karl Harz
- 1973: Norm Cyprus
- 1974: Not held
- 1975–76: Lloyd Sigler
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