Bobby Joe Morrow
Bobby Joe Morrow | |
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Född | 15 oktober 1935 Harlingen, Texas, USA |
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Död | 30 maj 2020[1][2][3] (84 år) San Benito, Cameron County, Texas, USA |
Medborgarskap | USA |
Utbildad vid | Abilene Christian University |
Sysselsättning | Sprinter, bonde, friidrottare, trähantverkare |
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National Track and Field Hall of Fame (1989) | |
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Friidrott, herrar | ||
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Guld | Melbourne 1956 | 100 meter |
Guld | Melbourne 1956 | 200 meter |
Guld | Melbourne 1956 | 4 x 100 meter |
Bobby Joe Morrow, född 15 oktober 1935 i Harlingen i Texas, död 30 maj 2020 i San Benito, Cameron County, Texas, var en amerikansk friidrottare.
Morrow blev olympisk mästare på 100 meter och 200 meter vid olympiska sommarspelen 1956 i Melbourne.[4]
Källor
- ^ Bobby Joe Morrow, 3-time winner in 1956 Olympics, dies at 84 (på engelska), WFMJ-TV, läs online, läst: 31 maj 2020.[källa från Wikidata]
- ^ Muere Bobby Morrow, mítico velocista estadounidense, El Español (på spanska), läs online, läst: 31 maj 2020.[källa från Wikidata]
- ^ Bobby Joe Morrow, 3-time winner in 1956 Olympics, dies at 84 (på engelska), läs online, läst: 31 maj 2020.[källa från Wikidata]
- ^ ”Bobby Joe Morrow” (på engelska). Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Arkiverad från originalet den 29 januari 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20100129033625/http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/mo/bobby-joe-morrow-1.html.
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