- Johnny Gibson
John A. Gibson (
July 3 ,1905 -December 29 ,2006 ) was a runner and Olympic athlete.Gibson was born in
New York City in 1905, but lived most of his life inBloomfield, New Jersey . He was the head coach of men's track and field atSeton Hall University from 1945 to 1972. Gibson was a 1928 graduate ofFordham University , where he held the world record for the 440 yard hurdles. He was a member of the United States team at the1928 Summer Olympics inAmsterdam ,Holland . Along with his athletic and coaching careers, he was also a well known track and field official as a founding member of the New Jersey Track and Field Officials Association and he worked at college meets along the east coast as well as at theMillrose Games inMadison Square Garden . He was inducted into several halls of fame, including those of Fordham University, Seton Hall University, Helms Hall, N.J. Sports Authority, Garden State and Bloomfield. Mr. Gibson was married for 67 years to the late Dorothy Croughan. Age at death: 101. [Litsky, Frank. [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/01/sports/othersports/01gibson.html?_r=1&oref=slogin "Johnny Gibson, 101, Track Coach With a Long Legacy, Is Dead"] , "The New York Times ",January 1 ,2007 . AccessedJune 5 ,2008 .]References
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