sport.wikisort.org - AthleteRalph Cook Craig (June 21, 1889 – July 21, 1972) was an American track and field athlete. He was the winner of the sprint double at the 1912 Summer Olympics.[1]
American athlete
Ralph Craig
 Ralph Craig c. 1912 |
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Born | June 21, 1889 Detroit, Michigan, United States |
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Died | July 21, 1972 (aged 83) Lake George, New York, United States |
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Height | 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in) |
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Weight | 73 kg (161 lb) |
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Sport | Sprint running |
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Club | Detroit Athletic Club |
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Craig began his track career as a hurdler at Detroit Central High School, and only later developed into a sprinter at the University of Michigan.[2] In 1910, he won the IC4A 220 y championship, repeating this the following year.
In 1912, Craig qualified for the Olympic team and went to Sweden, where he reached the final of the 100m. A big favorite was his compatriot Donald Lippincott, who had set a World Record of 10,6 in the heats. After no less than seven false starts, Craig won the race in 10,8 – Lippincott only finished third. Craig fought out another battle with Lippincott in the 200m, edging him to win the 200 m title. Craig was not a part of the American 4 × 100 m relay team, which was disqualified.[3]
Immediately after the Olympics, Craig retired from the sport. His younger brother, James B. Craig, also ran track at Michigan and starred for the Michigan Wolverines football team, earning a consensus selection to the 1913 College Football All-America Team.
In 1948, Craig made a return to the Olympics as an alternate on the US yachting team. Although he did not actually compete, Craig (59) carried the American flag at the opening ceremonies in London.[1][4]
Craig was employed for many years as an administrator with the New York State Unemployment Bureau.[5] He died at Lake George, New York.
In 2010 he joined the National Track and Field Hall of Fame.[6]
Competitions
- In March 1911, Craig set a new record by running the 40-yard high hurdles in 5.2 seconds, breaking the prior record held by Forrest Smithson.[7]
- In May 1911, at his last competition wearing the Michigan uniform, Craig helped the Wolverines to a third-place finish in the inter-collegiate meet. He tied the inter-collegiate record in the 100-yard dash with a time of 9.8 seconds. He also tied the world record in the 220-yard dash with a time of 21.2 seconds. The Wolverines finished the meet with 24 points, trailing only Cornell (30 points) and Yale (24-1/2 points).[8]
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Olympic Games |
Preceded by John Heaton |
Flagbearer for United States London 1948 |
Succeeded by James Bickford |
 Olympic champions in men's 100 metres |
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 Olympic champions in men's 200 metres |
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На других языках
- [en] Ralph Craig
[fr] Ralph Craig
Ralph Craig (né le 21 juin 1889 et décédé le 21 juillet 1972) est un ancien athlète américain. Il remporte deux médailles d'or aux Jeux olympiques de Stockholm sur 100 mètres et 200 mètres en battant notamment par deux fois son compatriote Don Lippincott, alors recordman du monde du 100 mètres.
[it] Ralph Craig
Ralph Cook Craig (Detroit, 21 giugno 1889 – Lake George, 21 luglio 1972) è stato un velocista statunitense, campione olimpico dei 100 e 200 metri piani a Stoccolma 1912.
[ru] Крейг, Ральф
Ральф Крейг (англ. Ralph Craig; 21 июня 1889 — 21 июля 1972) — американский бегун на короткие дистанции. Олимпийский чемпион 1912 года на дистанциях 100 и 200 метров.
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