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Alvin Christian "Al"
Kraenzlein (December 12, 1876 –
January 6, 1928) was an
American track-and-field
athlete known as "the
father of the
modern hurdling...
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strong competition,
among others from
fellow Penn
student Alvin Kraenzlein. In the 100 m,
Tewksbury equalled the
world record in the semi-finals...
- Stan
Rowley of Australia.
Frank Jarvis won the 100 metres, with
Alvin Kraenzlein taking the gold in the 110
metre hurdles. In the 400
metre heats, the...
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Kraenzlein, who was a Christian, did compete. The two had had an
informal agreement not to
compete on Sunday: when
Prinstein learned that
Kraenzlein had...
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closed again. On
March 10, 1894,
Amelith Post
Office was
opened at
Kraenzlein Road and
Kloha Road, but was
closed on
March 15, 1901.
According to the...
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American businessman, co-founded
Hughes Tool
Company (d. 1912) 1876 –
Alvin Kraenzlein,
American hurdler and
runner (d. 1928) 1881 –
Louise Thuliez,
French school...
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three United States runners and an Australian.
Hurdle specialist Alvin Kraenzlein of the
United States won the event, with his
countryman Walter Tewksbury...
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James Brendan Connolly United
States 6.11 m 1900
Paris details Alvin Kraenzlein United
States 7.185 m Myer
Prinstein United
States 7.175 m
Patrick Leahy...
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Kinsey USA, 110 m H, OG 1924 Gary
Knoke AUS, 400 m H Igor Kovác SVK
Alvin Kraenzlein USA, 110 m H, OG 1900 Rune
Larsson SWE
Martin Lauer FRG, 110 m H, WR 13...
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States and
second in the 200
metres hurdles behind the
legendary Alvin Kraenzlein, also of the
United States. He
reached the
final of the 110
metres hurdles...