Frank Foss (athlete)
Frank Kent Foss (May 9, 1895 – April 5, 1989) was an American pole vaulter. He won a gold medal at the 1920 Summer Olympics, while breaking his own unofficial world record.
Frank Foss at the 1920 Antwerp Olympic Games | |||||||||||
Personal information | |||||||||||
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Born | May 9, 1895 Chicago, Illinois, United States | ||||||||||
Died | April 5, 1989 (aged 93) Hinsdale, Illinois, United States | ||||||||||
Height | 1.72 m (5 ft 8 in) | ||||||||||
Weight | 66 kg (146 lb) | ||||||||||
Sport | |||||||||||
Sport | Athletics | ||||||||||
Event(s) | Pole vault | ||||||||||
Club | Chicago AA | ||||||||||
Achievements and titles | |||||||||||
Personal best(s) | 4.09 m (1920) | ||||||||||
Medal record
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Foss graduated from Cornell University in 1917, where he was also a member of the Quill and Dagger society. He was the IC4A Champion in 1916 after tying for the first the year before.[1] He was the AAU champion in 1919 and 1920.[2]
See also
- World record progression pole vault men
References
- "Frank Foss Biography and Olympic Results | Olympics at". Sports-reference.com. April 5, 1989. Archived from the original on December 16, 2012. Retrieved September 7, 2012.
- "Statistics – USA Outdoor Track & Field Champions". USATF. Archived from the original on April 21, 2007. Retrieved September 7, 2012.
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