- George Saling
George J. Saling (
July 27 ,1909 –April 15 ,1933 ) was an American athlete, winner of 110 m hurdles at the1932 Summer Olympics .Saling was born in
Memphis, Missouri , but the family moved toCorydon, Iowa when George was three months old. He graduated from Corydon High School in 1927 and was the captain of the basketball team. [cite web | url=http://www.prairietrailsmuseum.org/newsletters/2007june.pdf | title= George Saling Brings Home the Gold | year= 2007 | month= June | accessdate= 2008-08-27 | publisher= Wayne County Historical Society] At theUniversity of Iowa established himself as a world class hurdler during his senior year in 1932, winning the NCAA Championships in 110 m hurdles, equaling thePercy Beard 'sworld record of 14.2. At the AAU Championships, Saling lost in 110 m hurdles final toJack Keller by 4 feet, but won the 200 m hurdles title, thus earning a place in the Olympic team.At the Los Angeles
Olympic Games , Saling beat his main rival Beard at first in semi-final by 0.2second s and then again in the final by 0.1 seconds.That would remain his last victory on the track, because George Saling was killed in a car accident in
Missouri six months after the Olympic Games, aged only 23.
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