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  1. Jackson Scholz. Jackson Volney Scholz ( Buchanan, 15 marzo 1897 – Delray Beach, 26 ottobre 1986) è stato un velocista statunitense, campione olimpico con la staffetta 4×100 metri ai Giochi di Anversa 1920 e dei 200 metri piani ai Giochi di Parigi 1924. È stato il primo velocista a disputare cinque finali olimpiche (in tre diverse specialità).

  2. Jackson Scholz was the first man to reach the final of an individual sprint event at three separate Olympic Games. In 1920 he was a finalist in the 100m, in 1924 he won the 200m and was second in the 100m, and in 1928 he made the final of the 200m, narrowly missing a fourth Olympic medal. Initially Scholz was placed equal third with Helmut ...

  3. Jackson Scholz. Jackson Volney Scholz (March 15, 1897 – October 26, 1986) was an American sprint runner. In the 1920s, he became the first person to appear in an Olympic sprint final in three different Olympic Games. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Jackson Scholz has received more than 229,086 page views.

  4. 29 de oct. de 1986 · DELRAY BEACH, Fla. — Jackson Scholz, the Olympic runner portrayed in the Academy Award-winning movie “Chariots of Fire,” died at his home at 89, never having seen the movie.

  5. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › jackson-scholzJackson Scholz _ AcademiaLab

    Jackson Scholz. Jackson Volney Scholz (15 de marzo de 1897 - 26 de octubre de 1986) fue un corredor de velocidad estadounidense. En la década de 1920, se convirtió en la primera persona en aparecer en una final de sprint olímpica en tres Juegos Olímpicos diferentes.

  6. 24 de may. de 2017 · Everyone is happy in the end, even the Prince of Wales! There is a moment in the movie, just before the 400 meter race, when the American sprinter, Jackson Scholz, hands Liddell a handwritten note, which says, "It says in the good book, 'He who honors me, I will honor.'. Good luck. Jackson Scholz." (the quote is from a verse in the Bible, 1 ...

  7. Abrahams won his comfortably, as did Charles Paddock of the USA – the defending Olympic champion and world record holder (10.4 seconds in 1921) – and his compatriot Jackson Scholz, the latest rising star of American sprinting. Abrahams, Paddock and Scholz also won their respective quarter-finals that same day.