Wallace Bryant

American archer and Olympic competitor

Wallace Bryant - American archer and Olympic competitor
Born

December 19th, 1863
161 years ago

Died

May 2nd, 1953
72 years ago — 89 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

United States

Links & References

Competed in archery during the early 20th century. Represented the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St. Louis. Participated in multiple events, showcasing skill in a sport that gained prominence during this period. In the Olympics, earned a bronze medal in the men's team archery event, contributing to the competitive landscape of American archers at that time.

Bronze medal in men's team archery at the 1904 Olympics

Participation in the early development of Olympic archery

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