Hector die yeah
The track-and-field athlete that the Hector die yeah (Hector ("Hec") Monroe Dyer, from June 2, 1910 to May 19, 1990) is from United States of America California Los Angeles. It is the gold medalist of the Los Angeles Olympics for 1,932 years.
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The United States of America | ||
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The Olympics | ||
Money | 1932 Los Angeles | Boy 4*100m relay |
Career
The die yeah participates in the Los Angeles Olympics as a member of the 4*100m relay with Frank ワイコフ, Robert key cell, Emmet トッピノ in 1932. The die yeah acted as an anchor and won a gold medal by the record of 40.0 seconds.
The domestic results of the die yeah participate in 220 yards, and they win the championship at the IC4A championship of 1930. Even 100 yards comes second next to Ralph Metcalfe. However, in the AAU championship, even the fifth place, university party of 1932 end in the fifth place at 200m at sixth place, 220 yards at 100 yards in 1930.
The die yeah majors in economics in Stanford University. I graduate in 1931. I engaged in oil business after a retirement by active play.
Outside link
- Results (English) by Hector die yeah - by Ogura fee and the Olympics
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