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Charles Decker Reidpath (September 20, 1889 – October 21, 1975) was an American athlete, winner of two gold medals at the 1912 Summer Olympics.
Born in Buffalo, New York, it was while at Syracuse University 1908 - 1912 that Charles Reidpath became a collegiate track star, winning the 220 yd (201 m) and 440 yd (402 m) dashes in the 1912 intercollegiate games.
Away form sports, Charles Reidpath worked for the Berdencer construction company from 1912 through 1937, when he was named director of buildings for Buffalo.
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Charles Decker Reidpath was an American athlete, winner of two gold medals at the 1912 Summer Olympics.
Born in Buffalo, New York, it was while at Syracuse University 1908 - 1912 that Charles Reidpath...
Born in Buffalo, New York, it was while at Syracuse University 1908 - 1912 that Charles Reidpath became a collegiate track star, winning the 220 yd and 440 yd dashes in the 1912 intercollegiate games.
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 Charles Reidpath, Olympic Champion
Reidpath told the Buffalo Courier-Express that his teammates "were so far out in front that by the time it came for me to take over, the race was just about over too".
Away form sports, Charles Reidpath worked for the Berdencer construction company from 1912 through 1937, when he was named director of buildings for Buffalo, NY.
Reidpath's accomplishments in the 1912 Olympics were understandably somewhat overshadowed by the even greater feats of Jim Thorpe, winner of the decathlon and heptathlon, but his place in track and field history is secure.
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 CONK! Encyclopedia: Charlie_Jenkins   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Charles Lamont "Charlie" Jenkins (born January 7, 1934) is a former American athlete, winner of two gold medals at the 1956 Summer Olympics.
Born in New York, Charles Jenkins was an outstanding member of Villanova's track teams between 1955 and 1957.
Coached by Jumbo Elliott, Jenkins won the 1955 National AAU title in 440 yd (402 m) but at the 1956 Olympics all eyes were on Jenkins' U.S. teammate, Louis Jones, who held the world record.
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 Charles Reidpath, Olympic Champion
Charles Reidpath, war hero, civic builder and Olympic Champion, was born in Buffalo, NY 1889.
In fact, Reidpath was chosen to run the all important final leg and helped the American team to set a World record of 3:16.6, a record that lasted for 12 years.
Buffalo News, 10-22-1975 'Gen Charles Reidpath dies, was olympic gold medalist', obituary, no author given...
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 Charles Reidpath   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Charles Decker Reidpath (September 20, 1889 –; October 21, 1975) was an American athlete, winner of two gold medals at the 1912Summer Olympics.
On graduating from Syracuse in 1912 with a degree in civil engineering, Charles Reidpath was pressured by relatives to quitsports and take a position with the family business in Buffalo.
Running the anchor leg of the 4 x 400 m relay, Reidpath helped the U.S. team set a worldrecord of 3:16.6.
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Syracuse University 1908 - 1912 that Charles Reidpath became a collegiate track star, winning the 220
relay, Reidpath helped the U.S. team set a world record of 3:16.6.
Away form sports, Charles Reidpath worked for the Berdencer construction company from 1912 through
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 Charles Reidpath - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Charles Decker Reidpath (September 20, 1889 – October 21, 1975) was an American athlete, winner of two gold medals at the 1912 Summer Olympics.
1912 United States Mel Sheppard, Edward Lindberg, Ted Meredith, Charles Reidpath
1972 Kenya Charles Asati, Hezahiah Nyamau, Robert Ouko, Julius Sang
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 Read about Charles Asati at WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research Charles Asati and learn about Charles Asati here!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
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Charles Asati was a 1972 Olympic Gold medalist in the Men's 4x400 meter relay for Kenya.
1972 Kenya Charles Asati, Hezahiah Nyamau, Robert Ouko,
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 OLYMPIC TELEVISION ARCHIVE BUREAU   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Johan Kolehmainen (FIN) made his first appearance in the Olympics and won gold in a total of three events, the 5,000m, 10,000m and 12,000m cross country running.
Charles Reidpath (USA) won the 400m track event and also set a new Olympic Record.
The Olympic Record in men’s discus throw was broken by Armas Taipale (FIN).
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His cousin, Isabelle Reidpath Martin was the wife of Darwin Martin, who commissioned architect Frank LLoyd Wright's famous Darwin Martin House.
As a Lt. Colonel, Charles Reidpath won two battle stars during the liberation of Europe in the second world war.
Brigadier General Charles Reidpath(ret) died in Kenmore Mercy Hospital in 1975.
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September 23 - The company Nintendo was founded by Fusajiro Yamauchi to produce handmade hanafuda cards.
The cricketers chosen are George Lohmann, Bobby Peel, Johnny Briggs, Charles Turner, John Ferris and Sammy Woods.
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 Archived Forum messages from 2000-2005 | Redpath Ridpath Reidpath
Reidpath Diamond living in Perth and we are corresponding, by email of
Hi.10 years ago I found my biological mother and her maiden name is Reidpath.
Lon, Charles, Patricia, David, and Richard.Lon was born in
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According to most Family Historians and Researchers, the Redpath / Ridpath / Reidpath Family names came from the small village of Redpath in Scotland.
Redpath / Ridpath / Reidpath and several other variants are most likely all the same family.
Charles Reidpath - War hero, civic builder and 1912 Olympic Champion from Buffalo, New York
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 Encyclopedia: Charles-Reidpath
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Charles Decker Reidpath (September 20, 1889 –; October 21, American athlete, winner of two gold medals at the 1912 Summer Olympics.
For 15 years he worked in the city department of public works, and in 1956 helped build the France and Belgium in the Transportation corps during World War II winning battle stars for the Northern France and Rheinland campaigns.
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 No Creativity :: TONE DEAF RECORDS
We practiced 7 or 8 times together over about 2 months and reolized we needed more people to get anywhere.
We went ahead and threw Kaleb Hill and Charles Reidpath (?) in there.
Kaleb was gonna play bass, Charles was gonna sing.
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 Hall of Fame for Niagara Association of USA Track & Field   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Two time Olympic Gold Medalist at the 1912 Olympic Games (Stockholm) in the 400 meter dash with an Olympic Record time of 48.2 and in the 4x400 meter Relay (as anchor) which won in a time of 3:16.6 bettering the World Record by almost 2 seconds.
Prior to the 1912 Olympics, Reidpath won the 220 and 440 at the National Intercollegiate Games at Franklin Field, Philadelphia (1912)
Commissioned Brigadier General in the New York National Guard upon his retirement in 1948, after 31 years of military service (serving in both World Wars)
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 Articles - Julius Sang   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Julius Sang (September 19, 1948 - April 9, 2004) was a Kenyan runner.
Along with teammates Robert Ouko, Charles Asati and Hezekiah Nyamau he won the 4 by 400 relay race at the 1972 Summer Olympics for Kenya.
He also took a bronze medal in the individual 400 meter race.
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 Summer Olympics 2000 Athletics Almanac
Charles Asati, Hesakiah Nyamau, Robert Ouko, Julius Sang
Melvin Sheppard, Edward Lindberg, James Meredith, Charles Reidpath
Charles Lelong, Robert Schurrer, Pierre Failliot, Charles Poulenard
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 SU Athletics - LetterWinners of Distinction by Year
Gulick Jr., Bertrand L. Lee, Charles A. Melvin Sr., Crandall- Honorary
Waldron, Harold R. Allen, Philip H. Cook, Charles F. Dye, Lester H. Jontos Edward A. Lapham, Charles A. Lewis, Grant W. Weisberg, H. Hiram-Honorary
Machemer Sr., Fred E. Orze, Joseph R. Schuler, Raymond T. Zimmerman, Charles D. Borgognoni, Fr.
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 WORLD RECORD PROGRESSION - MEN’s events
[TOP] y denotes 440 yards (= 402.34 m) 47.8y Maxie Long USA New York 290900 48.2 Charles Reidpath USA Stockholm 130712 47.4y Ted Meredith USA Cambridge, Mass.
[TOP] y denotes 440 yards (= 402.34 m) 55.0 Charles Bacon USA London 220708 57.2y Vincent Duncker SAF Johannesburg 230309 57.2y John Davis AUS Sydney 270510 56.8y Gerard Anderson GBI London 160710 54.6y William Meanix USA Cambridge, Mass.
Charles Hoff NOR Honefoss 270931 4.30 William Miller USA Stanford 160732 4.30 William Graber USA Stanford 160732 4.37 William Graber USA Stanford 160732 4.31 William Miller USA Los Angeles 030832 4.39 Keith Brown USA Cambridge, Mass.
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 1975 - Biocrawler definition:1975 - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The sentences are later commuted to life imprisonment
September 5 - In Sacramento, California, Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme, a follower of incarcerated cult leader Charles Manson, attempts to assassinate US President Gerald Ford, but is thwarted by a Secret Service agent.
October 21 - Charles Reidpath, American athlete (b.
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 Olympic Games Medallists - Athletics (Men)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
† - In 1900 2 further competitions, won by Bascom Johnson USA 3.38 and Daniel Horton USA 3.45 (from Charles Dvorak USA 3.35), were also held as some competitors missed the first event.
It was, however, subsequently decided the result of the first event should stand.
Weight: Albert Johnson USA 7.82 (off 11ft), Charles Chadwick USA (off 8ft), N. Heyden USA (off 10ft)
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 ANNUAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PUBLICATIONS AND THESES ON THE HISTORY OF SPORT IN BRITAIN 1998   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
99 Swanson, R. A., ''"Move The Olympics!" "Germany Must Be Told!": Charles Clayton Morrison And Liberal Protestant Christianity's Support Of The 1936 Olympic Boycott Effort', in NASSH Proceedings (2003), 85.
100 Swanson, R. A., '"Move the Olympics!" "Germany Must be Told!": Charles Clayton Morrison and Liberal Protestant Christianity's Support of the 1936 Olympic Boycott Effort', Olympika, XII (2003), 39‑50.
136 Evans, T., 'Charles Reidpath, Olympic Champion', Journal of Olympic History, 11, 1 (2003), 60‑61.
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GOLD MEDALS: Charles Daniels, 100m Freestyle; Ray Ewry, Standing High Jump, Standing Long Jump; Paul Pilgrim,400m, 800m
GOLD MEDALS: Charles Bacon, 400m Hurdles; Charles Daniels, 100m Freestyle; Ray Ewry, Standing High Jump, Standing Long Jump; John Flanagan, Hammer Throw; Jay Gould, Jeu de Paume (Court Tennis)
BRONZE MEDALS: John Eisele, 3000m Steeplechase; Charles Daniels, 4X200m Freestyle Relay; Leo "Budd" Goodwin, 4X200m Freestyle Relay
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 SI.com - OLYMPIC TRACK AND FIELD MEDAL WINNERS (Men's 4x400 meter relay)
MUNICH 1972: Gold - Kenya (Charles Asati, Hesakiah Nyamau, Robert Ouko, Julius Sang) Silver - Great Britain (Martin Reynolds, Alan Pascoe, David Hemery, David Jenkins) Bronze - France (Gilles Bertould, Daniel Velasques, Francis Kebiriou, Jacques Carette)
MELBOURNE 1956: Gold - United States (Louis Jones, Jesse Mashburn, Charles Jenkins, Thomas Courtney) Silver - Australia (Leon Gregory, David Lean, Graham Gipson, Kevan Gosper) Bronze - Great Britain (John Salisbury, Michael Wheeler, F. Peter Higgins, Derek Johnson)
STOCKHOLM 1912: Gold - United States (Melvin Sheppard, Edward Lindberg, James "Ted" Meredith, Charles Reidpath) Silver - France (Charles Lelong, Robert Schurrer, Pierre Failliot, Charles Poulenard) Bronze - Great Britain (George Nicol, Ernest Henley, James Tindal Soutter, Cyril Seedhouse)
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 SI.com - OLYMPIC TRACK AND FIELD MEDAL WINNERS (Men's 400-meters)
MELBOURNE 1956: Gold - Charles Jenkins, United States Silver - Karl-Friedrich Haas, East Germany Bronze - Voitto Hellsten, Finland Ardalion Ignatyev, Soviet Union HELSINKI 1952: Gold - V. George Rhoden, Jamaica Silver - Herbert McKenley, Jamaica Bronze - Ollie Matson, United States
STOCKHOLM 1912: Gold - Charles Reidpath, United States Silver - Hanns Braun, Germany Bronze - Edward Lindberg, United States
ATHENS 1896: Gold - Thomas Burke, United States Silver - Herbert Jamison, United States Bronze - Charles Gmelin, Great Britain
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