- Bob Richards
The Rev. Robert "Bob" Eugene Richards (born
February 20 1926 , inChampaign, Illinois ), known as the "Vaulting Vicar" or the "Pole Vaulting Parson" in his competitive days, was a versatile athlete who made three Olympic teams in two events. He competed in the 1948, 1952, and1956 Summer Olympics as apole vault er, and also was a decathlete in 1956.The second man to pole vault 15 feet, he was the Olympic pole vault gold medalist in 1952 and 1956 after winning the bronze medal in 1948. He also was 13th in the 1956 decathlon. While a student at the University of Illinois, Richards tied for the national collegiate pole vault title and followed that with 20 national AAU titles, including 17 in the pole vault.
The only two-time Olympic gold medal winner in the pole vault, Richards later became involved in promoting physical fitness and continued to vault in his later years. He was the first athlete to appear on the front of
Wheaties cereal boxes in 1958 (though not the first depicted on all parts of the packaging), and also was the firstWheaties spokesman, setting up theWheaties Sports Foundation , which encouraged participation in Olympic sports.He had two sons who also were skilled pole vaulters; one, Brandon, held the national high school record. Ordained in 1946 as a minister in the
Church of the Brethren , he was elected to theU.S. Olympic Hall of Fame in 1983.In 1984, the Reverend Bob Richards ran for president of the United States on the newly formed ultra
right-wing United States Populist Party ticket. He and running mate Maureen Salaman earned 66,324 votes.He and his wife now operate [http://www.olympianranch.com/main.html Olympian Ranch] , breeding miniature horses.
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*List of athletes on Wheaties boxes
*United States Populist Party
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