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Trojan Olympians TROJAN OLYMPIANS 1904 - St. Louis 1932 - Los Angeles 1948 - London Emil Breitkreutz - 800 (B) Ed Ablowich - 4x400 (G) Cliff Bourland - 200; 4x400 (G) Dick Barber - LJ Bob Chambers - 800 1912 - Stockholm Pete Clentzos - PV Roy Cochran - 400IH (G); 4x400 (G) Ira Courtney - 100; 200; 4x100 Lillian Copeland - DT (G) Fortune Gordien - DT (B) Howard Drew - 100 Bill Graber - PV Mel Patton - 100; 200 (G); 4x100 (G) Fred Kelly - 110H (G) Duncan McNaughton - HJ (G) Roland Sink - 1500 Alma Richards - HJ (G) Malcolm Metcalf - JT Moose Thompson - SP (G) Ralph Metcalfe - 100 (S); 200 (B) 1920 - Antwerp Simeon Toribio - HJ (B) 1952 - Helsinki Roy Evans - DT Bob van Osdel - HJ (S) Art Barnard - 110H (B) Charley Paddock - 100 (G); 200 (S); Frank Wykoff - 4x100 (G) Jack Davis - 110H (S) 4x100 (G) Fortune Gordien - DT George Schiller - 400; 4x400 Sim Iness - DT (G) Earl Thomson - 110H (G) Parry O’Brien - SP (G) 1924 - Paris 1956 - Melbourne Norm Anderson - SP Murray Cockburn - 400; 4x400 Otto Anderson - DECATHLON Jack Davis - 110H (S) ! Clifford Argue - PENTATHLON Charlie Dumas - HJ (G) Lee Barnes - PV (G) Fortune Gordien - DT (S) Bud Houser - SP (G); DT (G) Des Koch - DT (B) Morton Kaer - PENTATHLON 1936 - Berlin Jim Lea - 400 Charley Paddock - 100; 200 (S) Ken Carpenter - DT (G) Parry O’Brien - SP (G) Earle Wilson - TJ Foy Draper - 4x100 (G) Laird Sloan - 400; 4x400 Al Fitch - 4x400 (S) Max Truex - 10,000 1928 - Amsterdam Bill Graber - PV Lee Barnes - PV Earle Meadows - PV (G) 1960 - Rome Charles Borah - 200; 4x100 (G) Malcolm Metcalf - JT Rink Babka - DT (S) Lillian Copeland - DT (S) Ralph Metcalfe - 100 (S); 4x100 (G) Dave Davis† - SP Jim Corson - DT (B) Bill Sefton - PV Charlie Dumas - HJ Leighton Dye - 110H Hal Smallwood - 400 Joe Faust - HJ Bud Houser - DT (G) Roy Staley - 110H Dallas Long - SP (B) Charley Paddock - 200 Delos Thurber - HJ (B) Les Mills - SP; DT James Stewart - DECATHLON Simeon Toribio - HJ Ron Morris - PV (S) Simeon Toribio - HJ Frank Wykoff - 4x100 (G) Parry O’Brien - SP (S) Frank Wykoff - 4x100 (G) Louis Zamperini - 5000 Peter Ronson - 110H Max Truex - 10,000 † - made Olympic team, but injury prevented Dave from competing TROJAN OLYMPIANS 1964 - Tokyo 1976 - Montreal 1984 - Los Angeles Terrezene Brown - HJ Guy Abrahams - 100; 200 Arto Bryggare - 110H (B) Rex Cawley - 400IH (G) Colin Bradford - 100; 200; 4x400 Tonie Campbell - 110H Wellesley Clayton - LJ Sherry Calvert - JT Mark Handelsman - 400; 800; 1500 Rupert Hoilette - 400 Kjell Isaksson - PV Luis Morales - 100; 200 Mike Larrabee - 400 (G); 4x400 (G) Don Quarrie - 100 (S); 200 (G); 4x400 Ibrahim Okash - 400 Dallas Long - SP (G) Randy Williams - LJ (S) Don Quarrie - 200; 4x100 (S) Les Mills - SP; DT Rayfield Beaton* Toshihiko Seko - MARATHON Parry O’Brien - SP James Gilkes* David Omwansa* 1988 - Seoul 1968 - Mexico City *(Member of a team participating in Wendy Brown - HEPTATHLON Tim Barrett - TJ African Boycott of Olympic Games) Tonie Campbell - 110H (B) Gary Carlsen - DT Leslie Maxie - 400H Wellesley Clayton - LJ Ibrahim Okash - 800 Kjell Isaksson - PV Toshihiko Seko - MARATHON Lennox Miller - 100 (S) Les Mills - SP 1992 - Barcelona Don Quarrie - 100 Arto Bryggare - 110H Larry Questad - 200 Sau Ying Chan - 100H Bob Seagren - PV (G) Udeme Ekpenyong - 4x400 Geoff Vanderstock - 400H Dietmar Haaf - LJ Patty van Wolvelaere - 80H Myra Mayberry - 100; 400 Jesus Olivan - LJ 1972 - Munich Pedro Rodrigues - 400H; 4x400 Tim Barrett - TJ 1980 - Moscow Quincy Watts - 400 (G); 4x400 (G) Sherry Calvert - JT *(USA Olympians denied competition due Trevor Campbell - 4x400 to USA boycott of the 1980 Olympics) 1996 - Atlanta Kjell Isaksson - PV Tonie Campbell* Kehinde Alade’fa - 400H Henry Jackson - LJ; TJ Bob Coffman* Jean Paul Bruwier - 400H Lennox Miller - 100 (B) Bill Green* Sau Ying Chan - 100H Les Mills - SP; DT Randy Williams* Mark Crear - 110H (S) Don Quarrie - 200 Colin Bradford - 200; 4x100; 4x400 Udeme Ekpenyong - 4x400 Bob Seagren - PV (S) Arto Bryggare - 110H Willilam Erese - 110H Steve Smith - PV James Gilkes - 100; 200 Paul Greene - 400; 4x400 Bo Sterner† - DECATHLON Don Quarrie - 100; 200 (B); 4x100 Balazs Kiss - HT (G) Patty van Wolvelaere - 100H Myra Mayberry - 100; 200 Randy Williams - LJ (G) Inger Miller - 4x100 (G) Jesus Olivan - LJ † - made Olympic team, but injury prevented Jason Shelton - 4x100 Bo from competing TROJAN OLYMPIANS 1998 - Nagano 2008 - Bejing 2020 - Tokyo Mike Gonzales - 4-Man Bobsled Marvin Anderson - 200 Rai Benjamin - 400H (S); 4x400 (G) Natasha Danvers - 400H (B) Aaron Brown - 200; 4x100 (B) 2000 - Sydney Torri Edwards - 100; 4x100 Anna Cockrell - 400H Esi Benyarku - 100; 4x100 Allyson Felix - 200 (S); 4x400 (G) Kyra Constantine - 400; 4x400 Mark Crear - 110H (B) Brigita Langerholc - 800 Andre DeGrasse - 100 (B); 200 (G); Natasha Danvers - 400H; 4x400 Eva Orban - HT 4x100 (B) Torri Edwards - 4x100 Carol Rodriguez - 400 Kendall Ellis - Mixed 4x400 (B); Brigita Langerholc - 800; 4x400 Felix Sanchez - 400H 4x400 (G) Natasha Mayers - 100 Inga Stasiulionyte - JT Allyson Felix - 400 (B); 4x400 (G) Inger Miller - 100; 200; 4x100 Angela Williams - 4x100 TyNia Gaither - 100 Pedro Rodrigues - 400H Jesse Williams - HJ Amalie Iuel - 400H Felix Sanchez - 400H Isaiah Jewett - 800 Tony Serpas - 100 2012 - London Dalilah Muhammad - 400H (S); Aaron Brown - 200 4x400 (G) 2002 - Salt Lake City Zsofia Erdelyi - MARATHON Michael Norman - 400; 4x400 (G) Mike Gonzales - 2-Man Bobsled Allyson Felix - 100; 200 (G); Nick Ponzio - SP Don Young - 2-Man Bobsled 4x100 (G); 4x400 (G) Gianna Woodruff - 400H Tina Kefalas - MARATHON Nicole Yeargin - 400; 4x400; Mixed 2004 - Athens Josh Mance - 4x400 (S) 4x400 Allyson Felix - 200 (S) Bryshon Nellum - 400; 4x400 (S) Julien Kapek - TJ Eva Orban - HT Natasha Mayers - 100 Carol Rodriguez - 400 Eva Orban - HT Felix Sanchez - 400H (G); 4x400 Felix Sanchez - 400H (G) Duane Solomon - 800 Please contact The Force if you see any Juliana Tudja - HT Jesse Williams - HJ errors or omissions. Manjula Wijesekara - HJ Angela Williams - 4x100 2016 - Rio de Jainero Nia Ali - 100H (S) Aaron Brown - 100; 200; 4x100 (B) Andre DeGrasse - 100 (B); 200 (S); 4x100 (B) Zsofia Erdelyi - MARATHON Allyson Felix - 400 (S); 4x100 (G); 4x400 (G) TyNia Gaither - 100; 200 Amalie Iuel - 400H Conor McCullough - HT Dalilah Muhammad - 400H (G) .
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