- Jim Fuchs
James ("Jim") Emanuel Fuchs (born
6 December ,1927 inChicago, Illinois ) was an American athlete who mainly competed in theshot put .He competed for the United States atthe
1948 Summer Olympics held inLondon ,Great Britain , where he won thebronze medal in the men's shot put event. He repeated this with his second bronze medal in the shot put at the1952 Summer Olympics , held inHelsinki ,Finland .For a little more than two years, Fuchs was the best shot putter in the world. During that span, he won 88 consecutive meets and set four world records. His peak period fell between Olympics. Competing for
Yale University , Fuchs won both the IC4A and NCAA championships in 1949 and 1950. He won the AAU national outdoor titles the same years and was the AAU indoor champion three years in a row, from 1950 through 1952.During a fourteen-month period, Fuchs went on his world record spree. The first record was 58 feet, 4 1/2 inches in June 1949 in
Oslo, Norway . He extended it to 58-5 1/2 on April 29, 1950 at Los Angeles; to 58-8 3/4 on August 20, 1950, atVisby ,Sweden ; and to 58-10 3/4 two days later atEskilstuna, Sweden .References
* [http://www.usatf.org/HallOfFame/TF/showBio.asp?HOFIDs=210 Profile]
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