Harry Hillman
American athletics competitor / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Harry Livingston Hillman Jr. (September 8, 1881 – August 9, 1945) was one of the longest serving Dartmouth Track and Field Coaches from 1910-45, and an American track and field athlete who won three gold medals at the 1904 Summer Olympics and a silver at the 1908 Summer Olympics.[1]
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Full name | Harry Livingston Hillman Jr. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | (1881-09-08)September 8, 1881 Brooklyn, New York | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Died | August 9, 1945(1945-08-09) (aged 63) Hanover, New Hampshire | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Resting place | Pine Knoll Cemetery, Hanover | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Occupation | Dartmouth Track Coach | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 180 cm (5 ft 11 in) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 66 kg (146 lb) (Olympics) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Spouse | Hazel Quantin | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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