Alfred LeConey

Alfred LeConey
Alfred LeConey
Alfred LeConey

Alfred LeConey.

Friidrott, herrar
Nation: USA USA
Olympiska spel
GuldParis 19244 x 100 meter

Alfred LeConey, född 11 mars 1901 i Moorestown i New Jersey, död 11 november 1959 i Plainfield i New Jersey, var en amerikansk friidrottare.

LeConey blev olympisk mästare på 4 x 100 meter vid olympiska sommarspelen 1924 i Paris.[1]

Referenser

Noter

  1. ^ ”Al LeConey” (på engelska). Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Arkiverad från originalet den 10 juni 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130610093704/http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/le/al-leconey-1.html. Läst 23 juli 2013. 

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Caption text says "Above are the four spring kings who carried old glory to victory in the first of the record-breaking affairs of yesterday at the Olympics. In the upper left hand corner is J. Alfred LeConey, of Moorestown, N.J., member of the Meadowbrook Club and former intercollegiate sprint king nabob. The upper right hand shows Frank Hussey, the sensational youngster of Stuyvesant High School, of New York. In the lower left hand is Loren Murchison, of the Newark A. C. while the other is Louis Clarke of Johns Hopkins, Middle Atlantic States champion"