- Charles Borck
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Charles Borck (January 4, 1917 – February 6, 2008) was a Filipino basketball player.[1] Born in Quiapo, Manila, Philippines[2] of a German father and a Spanish mother, he was nicknamed The Blonde Bombshell because of his blond hair and good looks.[2][3] A 6'1" center, he played for the San Beda Red Lions men's senior basketball team and later for the Philippines at the 1936 Summer Olympics where he was the tallest member of the latter team.[4]
After retiring from active play, Borck settled in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA in 1949. By the time of his death in 2008, he was the 1936 Philippine men's Olympic basketball team's last surviving member.[3][5] He became one of the first inductees into the Philippine National Basketball Hall of Fame in 1999 along with fellow 1936 Olympic basketball team members Ambrosio Padilla, Jacinto Ciria Cruz and Primitivo Martinez.[3]
References
- ^ Sports-Reference.com - Charles Borck
- ^ a b Print Page - NCAA's Past and Present Foreign Players.
- ^ a b c Bocobo, Christian and Beth Celis. Legends and Heroes of Philippine Basketball, Philippines: The House Printers, 2004, p. 48
- ^ Philippine Asian News Today
- ^ Charles Borck's obituary
External links
Philippines squad – 1936 Olympic basketball tournament Charles Borck | Antonio Carillo | Jacinto Ciria Cruz | Franco Marquicias | Primitivo Martinez | Jesus Marzan | Amador Obordo | Bibiano Quano | Miguel Pardo | Ambrosio Padilla (c) | John Worrell | Fortunato Yambao | Coach: Dionisio CalvoCategories:- 1917 births
- 2008 deaths
- Basketball players at the 1936 Summer Olympics
- Centers (basketball)
- Expatriate basketball people in the United States
- Filipino basketball players
- Filipino Roman Catholics
- Filipino people of German descent
- Filipino people of Spanish descent
- Olympic basketball players of the Philippines
- People from the Las Vegas metropolitan area
- People from Manila
- Filipino basketball biography stubs
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