KirkB wrote:Who, and what year?
Who was the second, and what year?
And who was the third? What year?
Any old geezers that know this stuff without resorting to web searches or history books? No cheating!
Extra points awarded if you can say what they placed, or how high they jumped!
Kirk
I will award the Gold Medal to dj for his correct - but somewhat hesitant - guess of
Bob Mathias in the decathalon in the
1952 Helsinki Olympics.
Dj also gets a bonus point for correctly guessing the Olympic year.
No points for guessing his place or height yet, but his place is an easy point-grab for someone!
The story of Bob Mathias is actually quite amazing. I'll post something about him on another Historical thread. I found some action pics, but nothing that specifically mentions him using a fiberglass pole.
I guess it would be asking too much for anyone to remember how high he vaulted in Helsinki.
Another point is up for grabs if anyone can find that trivia tidbit. Someone will have to dig deep. I couldn't find anything on a casual web search.
The Silve Medal goes to PVstudent, who correctly guessed the SECOND athlete to use fiberglass in the Olympics.
He also confirmed Mathias as the first - a little more confidently than dj!
PVstudent wrote:The answer is Georgios Roubanis 3rd Melbourne Olympics 1956 with height 4.50m (14 feet and 9inches. This is for pole vault Olympic finals.
The first olympic athlete to use a fiberglass pole was Bob Mathias in the 1952 Decathlon in Helsinki.
PVstudent also gets 3 bonus points for correctly guessing the Olympic year, as well as Roubanis' place and clearance.
The Bronze Medal is still up for grabs.
Hint: Someone used a fiberglass pole in the Olympics between the time that Roubanis won the Bronze in 1956, and the time Fred Hansen won the Gold in 1964.
Year? Name? Place? Height?
Kirk