- Ellery Clark
Ellery Harding Clark (
March 13 ,1874 –February 17 ,1949 ) was an American athlete. He was the first modern Olympic champion inhigh jump andlong jump .Born in
East Roxbury ,Massachusetts , Clark is the only person to have won both the Olympic high jump and long jump. Clark achieved it in 1896, at the first modern Olympics inAthens . A Harvard student, he was given a leave of absence to compete because of his high grades - in contrast to another gold medal winner from Harvard, James Connolly. Clark was one of the top all-around athletes from 1893 to 1912.In the long jump, Clark had used his hat to mark his runway. Twice the judge (in fact King Constantine of Greece) had removed the hat, saying this was a practice of professionals. Only at the third attempt (and without the hat), did Clark achieve a valid jump, good enough for gold. His final jump was of 6.35 metres. Clark later won the high jump as well, clearing 1.81 metres. The closest competitors were fellow Americans Connolly and
Robert Garrett at 1.65 metres. In theshot put , Clark was among the bottom three of the seven man field.He never won a national championship in either jump, but he was the 1897 and 1903 AAU champion in the all-around, an event similar to the
decathlon . He won the 1897 American all-around championship with performances that would have won him the 1896 Olympichigh jump ,long jump , andshot put , and probably the 100 m sprint and the 110 m hurdles as well.Ellery also competed in the 1904 Olympics in St. Louis, in the all-around competition. Although he had to abandon the contest after five events due to
bronchitis , he was still classed sixth. At age 32, he was still winning major meets. He competed as a walker until the age of 56.Clark's professional life was equally varied. He excelled as an author, lawyer, track coach, teacher and
Boston city alderman. He wrote 19 books including one which was made into a 1952 film, Caribbean.He was inducted into the USATF Hall of Fame in 1991.
External links
* [http://www.usatf.org/athletes/hof/clark.shtml Ellery Clark in USA Track & Field Hall of Fame]
* [http://www.runningpast.com/olympics_1896_part1.htm The First Americans at the Olympic Games by Ellery Clark]
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