George Poage

Hurdler and educator, Olympic medalist

George Poage - Hurdler and educator, Olympic medalist
Born

1880
145 years ago

Died

April 11th, 1962
62 years ago — 82 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

United States

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Became the first African American to win an Olympic medal at the 1900 Paris Olympics in men's hurdles. Also excelled as an educator, contributing to the field of education throughout a long career. Later served as a physical education instructor and a principal, emphasizing the importance of sports and physical fitness in schools.

Won two bronze medals at the 1900 Olympics

First African American Olympic medalist

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