Matt McGrath
Irish-American hammer thrower champion
Irish-American hammer thrower champion
1941
84 years ago — 66 years old
Athletes & Sports Figures
United States
Competed in the hammer throw event, primarily during the early 20th century. Achieved significant success in various athletic competitions, including the 1908 and 1912 Olympics. Represented the United States in international events, showcasing remarkable skill and technique in the hammer throw discipline. Set multiple records during career, solidifying a legacy in the sport.
Won a gold medal in the 1908 Olympics
Won a silver medal in the 1912 Olympics
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