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Emerson Lane "Bud" Spencer (October 10, 1906 – May 15, 1985) was an American sprint runner who won a gold medal in the 4 × 400 m relay at the 1928 Summer Olympics, breaking the world record in the process. A week later he helped to set another world record, at 3.13.4 in the 4×440 yard relay in London.

Emerson Spencer
Emerson Spencer at the 1928 Olympics
Personal information
Born(1906-10-10)October 10, 1906
San Francisco, California, USA
DiedMay 15, 1985(1985-05-15) (aged 78)
Palo Alto, California, USA
Alma materStanford University
Height1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Weight72 kg (159 lb)
Sport
SportAthletics
Event(s)400 m, 400 m hurdles
ClubStanford Cardinal
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s)400 m – 47.0 (1928)
400 mH – 55.7 (1926)[1][2]
Medal record
Representing the  United States
Olympic Games
1928 Amsterdam 4×400 m relay

Early in his career, Spencer competed in the hurdles in addition to sprinting, finishing second in the 220 yard low hurdles and fourth in the 120 yard high hurdles while running for Modesto High School in Modesto, California at the 1923 CIF California State Meet.[3] In 1924 he was seriously injured in a car accident; he completely lost sight in one of his eyes and missed the 1925 track season.[4][5]

In 1926 Spencer won his first major title, the 1926 AAU junior championships in the 440 yd hurdles. Next year he won the NCAA 440 yd event in 47.7 seconds, which was the world's fastest time that year. In May 1928 he set a world record in the 400 m at 47.0 s, but failed at the Olympic Trials and was only selected for the US team in the relay. After retiring from competitions he worked as the sports editor of The San Francisco News and then as athletics coach at Stanford University, his alma mater.[1]

On September 1, 1931, Spencer married Laura 'Henrietta' Halliday, daughter of Dr. John LeRoy and Tacy Marie Halliday.


References


  1. Bud Spencer. sports-reference.com
  2. Emerson Spencer. trackfield.brinkster.net
  3. "California State Meet Results - 1915 to present".
  4. "Stanford Star Loses Eye In Crash". San Jose News. April 14, 1924. Retrieved June 20, 2015.
  5. "Spencer – Alger Yarn Character". Modesto News-Herald. June 8, 1927. Retrieved June 20, 2015.



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- [en] Emerson Spencer

[fr] Emerson Spencer

Emerson Lane Spencer, né le 10 octobre 1906 et mort le 15 mai 1985, était un athlète américain spécialiste du 400 mètres. Il a remporté la médaille d'or du relais 4 × 400 m lors des Jeux olympiques d'été de 1928.

[it] Emerson Spencer

Emerson Lane Spencer, detto Bud (San Francisco, 10 ottobre 1906 – Palo Alto, 15 maggio 1985), è stato un velocista e ostacolista statunitense.

[ru] Спенсер, Эмерсон

Эмерсон Спенсер (англ. Emerson Lane «Bud» Spencer; 10 октября 1906, Сан-Франциско, Калифорния — 15 мая 1985, Пало-Алто, Калифорния) — американский легкоатлет (бег на короткие дистанции), чемпион летних Олимпийских игр 1928 года в Амстердаме, рекордсмен мира.



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