Myer Prinstein

Polish-American long jumper and Olympian

Myer Prinstein - Athletes & Sports Figures born December 22nd, 1878
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Competed in long jump and high jump events. Earned a silver medal in the long jump at the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris. Achieved multiple championships in the National Athletic Union (NAU) events. Contributed to the early development of track and field athletics in the United States. Additionally, held American records in the long jump throughout his athletic career.

Silver medal in long jump at 1900 Olympics

Multiple NAU championships in long jump

American record holder in long jump events

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