sport.wikisort.org - AthleteGeorge Sidney Simpson (September 21, 1908 – December 2, 1961) was an American sprinter. He competed at the 1932 Olympics and won a silver medal in the 200 m, placing fourth in the 100 m event. Simpson was the first to run 100 yards in 9.4 seconds, but because he used starting blocks, the record was never ratified. He won the 220 yards (200 m) in both NCAA and AAU in 1930. He was also fourth in the 100 meters at the 1932 Olympics. In 1929 he unofficially equaled the 200 meters World Record 20.6 seconds. Simpson attended Ohio State and won a national title in 1929.[2]
George Simpson
 Simpson in 1929 |
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Born | September 21, 1908 Columbus, Ohio, U.S. |
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Died | December 2, 1961 (aged 53) Columbus, Ohio, U.S. |
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Height | 180 cm (5 ft 11 in) |
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Weight | 75 kg (165 lb) |
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Sport | Athletics |
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Event(s) | Sprint |
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Club | Cincinnati Athletic Club |
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Personal best(s) | 100 yd – 9.4 (1929) 100 m – 10.3 (1930) 200 m – 21.0 (1929)[1] |
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Competition record
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Event | Notes |
Representing United States |
1932 |
Olympics |
Los Angeles, United States |
4th |
100 m |
10.53 |
1932 |
Olympics |
Los Angeles, United States |
2nd |
200 m |
21.4 |
References
New Zealand national champions in men's 100 m |
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Note: 100 yards before 1970 |
100 yards |
- 1888: Frank Meenan
- 1889: T.W. Lewis
- 1890: Jack Hempton
- 1891: Billy MacPherson (NSW)
- 1892–1894: Jack Hempton
- 1895: Alfred Patrick
- 1896: E.A. Robinson
- 1897: Alfred Patrick
- 1898–1900: George Smith
- 1901: Claude Hiorns
- 1902: George Smith
- 1903: L.B. Webster
- 1904: George Smith
- 1905: Arthur Duffey (USA)
- 1906: F.E. Drake
- 1907–1908: H. Henderson
- 1909–1910: William Woodger
- 1911: Ron Opie
- 1912: Richard Eggleston
- 1913: A.T. Duncan
- 1914–1915: Henry Martis
- 1916–1919: not held
- 1920–1921: George Davidson
- 1922: Harry Wilson
- 1923: Morris Kirksey (USA)
- 1924: Charlie Jenkins
- 1925: Les Parker (AUS)
- 1926–1928: Malcolm Leadbetter
- 1929–1930: Allan Elliot
- 1931: George Simpson (USA)
- 1932: Allan Elliot
- 1933–1935: J.B. Macfarlane
- 1936: Brian Tapley
- 1937: W.J. Fitzsimmons
- 1938: Graham Quinn
- 1939: Frank Sharpley
- 1940: J. Sutherland
- 1941–1944: not held
- 1945–1946: Ron Agate
- 1947: John Treloar (AUS)
- 1948: Arthur Eustace
- 1949: Peter Henderson
- 1950: Clem Parker
- 1951: Arthur Eustace
- 1952–1953: H.R. Carter
- 1954–1959: Maurice Rae
- 1960: Graham Davy
- 1961–1963: Rod Heeps
- 1964: Don Mackenzie
- 1965–1966: Tony Steel
- 1967: Wayne Overend
- 1968: Craig Daly
- 1969: Laurie D'Arcy
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100 metres |
- 1970: Laurie D'Arcy
- 1971: Bevan Smith
- 1972: Laurie D'Arcy
- 1973: Steve Erkkila
- 1974: Bevan Smith
- 1975: Steve Erkkila
- 1976: Ross Pownall
- 1977: Steve Erkkila
- 1978: Graeme French
- 1979: Shane Downey
- 1980: Peter Hunt
- 1981: Shane Downey
- 1982–1983: Gary Henley-Smith
- 1984: Joe Leota
- 1985: Rhys Dacre
- 1986: Dale McClunie
- 1987: Shane Downey
- 1988: Simon Poelman
- 1989: Murray Gutry
- 1990: Mark Woods
- 1991: Gus Nketia (GHA)
- 1992–1994: Gus Nketia
- 1995: Mark Keddell
- 1996: Gus Nketia
- 1997: Chris Donaldson
- 1998: Matthew Coad
- 1999–2000: Chris Donaldson
- 2001: Matthew Coad
- 2002: James Dolphin
- 2003–2004: Donald MacDonald
- 2005–2006: James Dolphin
- 2007: James Dolphin / Chris Donaldson
- 2008: Chris Donaldson
- 2009–2011: Carl van der Speck
- 2012–2014: Joseph Millar
- 2015: Kodi Harman
- 2016: Matthew Wyatt
- 2017–2018: Joseph Millar
- 2019–2020: Edward Osei-Nketia
- 2021: Shay Veitch
- 2022: Edward Osei-Nketia
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US National Championship winners in men's 200-meter dash |
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1876–1878 New York Athletic Club |
- 1876: Not held
- 1877: Edward Merritt
- 1878: Wm. Willmer
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1879–1888 NAAAA |
- 1879–81: Lon Myers
- 1882–83: Henry Brooks
- 1884: Lon Myers
- 1885–86: Malcolm Ford
- 1887–88Note 1: Fred Westing
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1888–1979 Amateur Athletic Union | |
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1980–1992 The Athletics Congress | |
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1993–onwards USA Track & Field | |
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Notes |
- Note 1: In 1888 both the NAAAA and the AAU held championships
- OT: The 1920, 1928, 1932, and since 1992, championships incorporated the Olympic Trials, otherwise held as a discrete event.
- 2020 OT: The 2020 Olympic Trials were delayed and held in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- *USA: Leading American athlete
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1932 USA Olympic track and field team |
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Qualification |
- 1932 United States Olympic Trials (track and field)
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Men's track and road athletes | |
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Men's field athletes | |
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Women's track athletes | |
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Women's field athletes | |
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Non-competing relay pool members |
- Arnold Adams
- Tidye Pickett
- Louise Stokes
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Coaches |
- Lawson Robertson (men's head coach)
- Eddie Farrell (men's assistant coach)
- Harry Hillman (men's assistant coach)
- Jack Magee (men's assistant coach)
- George Vreeland (women's coach)
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Authority control  |
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General | |
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National libraries | |
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Other | |
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На других языках
- [en] George Simpson (sprinter)
[it] George Simpson (velocista)
George Sidney Simpson (Columbus, 21 settembre 1908 – Columbus, 2 dicembre 1961) è stato un velocista statunitense, medaglia d'argento nei 200 metri piani ai Giochi olimpici di Los Angeles 1932.
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