Henry B. Richardson
American Archer, Olympic Medalist

Born
May 19th, 1889
136 years ago
Died
November 19th, 1963
61 years ago — 74 years old
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
United States
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Competed in archery at the 1904 Summer Olympics, securing a bronze medal in the men's team competition. This athlete contributed to the early development of the sport in the United States. His performances during the early 20th century helped establish archery as a recognized sport within the Olympic framework. Participation in the Games marked a significant achievement in archery history.
Won a bronze medal in men's team archery at the 1904 Olympics
Contributed to the popularity of archery in America
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