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- Hal Haig "Harry" Prieste (November 23, 1896 – April 19, 2001) was an American athlete who parti****ted in the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp as a diver...
- hosted by the US Olympic Committee, a reporter was interviewing Hal Haig Prieste who had won a bronze medal in platform diving as a member of the 1920 US...
- in Chess Olympiad. The first ever Armenian Olympic medalist, Hal Haig Prieste, won a bronze medal diving in 1920 Antwerp Games. The US women's national...
- Antwerp details Clarence Pinkston  United States Erik Adlerz  Sweden Harry Prieste  United States 1924 Paris details Albert White  United States David Fall...
- welterweight  Bronze Louis Balbach Diving Men's 3 m springboard  Bronze Harry Prieste Diving Men's 10 m platform  Bronze Thelma Payne Diving Women's 3 m springboard...
- international rugby union player Jim Power 1895–1998 102 Irish hurler Hal Haig Prieste 1896–2001 104 Armenian-American high diver and bronze medalist at the 1920...
- Ottoman Empire in the 1912. The first Armenian to win a medal was Hal Haig Prieste, a son of Armenian immigrants, who won a bronze medal in diving in the...
- , Geschichte und gegenwärtiger zustand der Optik nach der Englischen Priestelys bearbeitet, Leipsig, 1776, pp. 312–327. Karsten, W.J.G., Lehrbegrif der...
- .378 Rube Dessau Elmira W 21 Bill Kay Binghamton Runs 98 Jess Buckles Troy SO 158 Bill Kay Binghamton Hits 169 Monte Prieste Syracuse Pct .929; 13–1...
- Francisco 49ers James Porteousinventor of the Fresno S****er Hal Haig Prieste – Armenian-American athlete and world's oldest former Olympic medalist...