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  1. 15 de jun. de 2020 · Recovering from an accident that nearly led to amputation of his legs, Glenn Cunningham went on to become one of the greatest middle-distance runners.

  2. Glenn Vernice Cunningham (August 4, 1909 – March 10, 1988) was an American middle-distance runner, and was considered the greatest American miler of all time. He received the James E. Sullivan Award as the top amateur athlete in the United States in 1933.

  3. 9 de jul. de 2020 · En la década de los 30, Glenn V. Cunningham (Elkhart, Kansas, 4 de agosto de 1909) era uno de los mejores atletas del planeta. Recordman mundial en las distancias de 800 metros y de una milla,...

  4. Glenn Cunningham was an American middle-distance runner who repeatedly broke world and national records for the mile in the 1930s. At the age of 7, Cunningham and his older brother Floyd were badly burned in a schoolhouse fire; Floyd died and Glenn was not expected to be able to walk.

  5. 21 de abr. de 2023 · A Glenn Cunningham le llamaban el “Volador de Kansas”, un corredor norteamericano de medio fondo que ostentó en 1938 el récord mundial de la milla, pero su vida como atleta no habría pasado a...

  6. Glenn V. Cunningham (nació el 4 de Agosto de 1909 y murió el 19 de marzo de 1988. Fue considerado por muchos expertos como el mejor corredor de medio fondo de los Estados Unidos de América. Recibió la medalla James E. Sullivan como mejor atleta de los Estados Unidos de América en 1933.

  7. Biography. Severely injured as a child in a schoolhouse fire, in which his brother perished, Glenn Cunningham developed into a tough and durable competitor and was a force to be reckoned with on the world miling scene for almost a decade.