James Davies Lightbody (March 16, 1882 – March 2, 1953) was an American middle distance runner, winner of six Olympic medals (two of which are no longer recognized by the International Olympic Committee following its downgrading of the 1906 Intercalated Games) in the early 20th century.[1]
American middle-distance runner
Jim Lightbody
James Lightbody
Medal record
Men's athletics
Representing the United States
Olympic Games
1904 St. Louis
800 metres
1904 St. Louis
1500 metres
1904 St. Louis
2590 m Steeplechase
Representing a Mixed team
1904 St. Louis
Four Mile Team
Intercalated Games
1906 Athens
1500 metres
1906 Athens
800 metres
Lacey Hearn, James Lightbody, Mike Butler and Frank Verner at the 1904 Olympic Games
Lightbody, born in Pittsburgh and graduating from high school in Muncie, Indiana, had great success at the 1904 Summer Olympics, held in St. Louis. He wasn't favoured in any of the three individual events in which he competed, but nevertheless won all three of them.
First, he won the 2590 metre steeplechase, sprinting to the 800 metres title days later. Finally, he won the 1500 metres in a new world record. Later that day, he added a second place to his tally, when he competed with the Chicago Athletic Association in the 4 mile team event.
In 1905, Lightbody won AAU titles in both the 800 and 1500 metres, and the following year he competed in his second Olympics, the 1906 Intercalated Games of in Athens. He successfully defended his 1500 metres title, and placed second in the 800 metres.
Lightbody competed again in the 1908 Summer Olympics. In the 800 metres, he placed only fourth in his first round heat. Lightbody lost a close race to fellow American James Sullivan in the first round of the 1500 metres, eliminating him from further competition. He was defeated by a mere ten yards by Harry Sewell in the first round of the 3200 metre steeplechase and did not qualify for the final.
Lightbody died in 1953, two weeks short of his 71st birthday in Charleston, South Carolina.
Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; etal. "Jim Lightbody". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 2013-04-30.
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