John Flanagan

Hammer thrower, Olympic gold medalist

John Flanagan - Hammer thrower, Olympic gold medalist
Born

January 9th, 1873
152 years ago

Died

June 3rd, 1938
87 years ago — 65 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

United States

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An Irish-American athlete specialized in hammer throw. Competed in the early 20th century and participated in the 1900 and 1904 Summer Olympics. Won three consecutive Olympic gold medals in the hammer throw, establishing a remarkable presence in the sport during that era. Also set multiple world records in the event, contributing to the evolution of hammer throw techniques and training.

Won gold medals at the 1900, 1904, and 1908 Olympics

Set multiple world records in hammer throw

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