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Building kneader

Building kneader

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Player information
Full name William Henry kneader
Nationality Flag of the United States of America The United States of America
Item The shot-put
The date of birth 1933August 10(83 years old)
Birth place New York heme Ted
Height 190cm
The weight 102 kg
 
Acquisition medal
Boy track and field
The Olympics
Silver 1956 Melbourne The shot-put
Money 1960 Rome The shot-put
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The building kneader (Bill Nieder, August 10, 1933 -) is a track-and-field athlete of the United States of America. Participate as a former world record holder of the shot-put with the Melbourne Olympics, the 1960 Rome Olympics consecutively in 1956; 2 meetings consecutive medals. It is the player who won a gold medal in the Rome meeting.

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Career

Paris O'Brien (Parry O'Brien) and Dallas long (Dallas Long) skilled player was in the 1950s when a kneader played an active part, and it was only twice that a kneader won a domestic championship.

It begins track and field in an opportunity that the kneader has born a serious injury to close 44 stitches of left knees by American football at 19-year-old time. I devote myself to the shot-put, and attack the power before I throw 17.66m in 1955 and acquire a silver medal by the Melbourne Olympics in the next year afterwards. I throw 19.45m in March, 1960 and I break the long record that I had and become a world record holder. Although it was long, and a world record was taken back in only one week, one week later, I threw 19.99m that was on the verge of 20m mark, and it was a world record holder again.

For Rome Olympics participation of the same year, selection society was held, but the kneader is over in the fourth place without being able to leave the result that satisfaction goes to by trouble of the hand and misses the participation right. However, Dave Davis who got the participation right could not participate because of an injury afterwards and got the participation right luckily. And I mark a new world record rising to the level of human first 20m of 20.06m on August 12 just before the Olympics. Even the Olympics held O'Brien, a long rival in check by the force and won a gold medal.

The post

After the Olympics, he stops the shot-put and converts to boxing. However, it is done KO in his first game in Round 1 in the next year by a common boxer. I was not able to regain former power afterwards though I returned ashore.

Main results

Year Meeting Place Item Result Record
1956 The Olympics Melbourne (Australia) The shot-put The second place 18.18m
1960 The Olympics Rome (Italy) The shot-put The first place 19.68m

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