- Harlow Rothert
Harlow Phelps Rothert (
1 April 1908 –13 August 1997 ) was an American athlete who competed mainly in theshot put .Rothert attended
Stanford University , where he competed inbasketball ,football , andtrack and field . He won theNCAA shot put title three times, and set a world record for the event in 1930.He competed for the United States in the 1928 and
1932 Summer Olympics ; in the 1932 games, held in Los Angeles, he won the silver medal for the shot put.Rothert earned his bachelor's degree from Stanford in 1930, and a law degree, also from Stanford, in 1937. He practiced law in San Francisco, and taught at Stanford Law School and Hastings College of Law. During World War II, he spent two years in the Marine Corps.
In 1996, he was invited to carry the
Olympic Torch .References
[http://www.stanfordalumni.org/news/magazine/1997/novdec/classnotes/featureobit.html Obituary in Stanford alumni magazine]
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