- Clarke Scholes
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Clarke Scholes Personal information Full name Clarke Currie Scholes Nationality United States Born November 25, 1930
Detroit, MichiganDied February 5, 2010 (aged 79)Sport Sport Swimming Stroke(s) Freestyle Medal recordCompetitor for the United States Olympic Games Gold 1952 Helsinki 100 m freestyle Pan American Games Gold 1955 Mexico City 100 m freestyle Gold 1955 Mexico City 4x100 m medley Clarke Currie Scholes (November 25, 1930 — February 5, 2010) was an American swimmer who won an Olympic gold medal in the 100 meter freestyle at the 1952 Games of Helsinki; he also won gold at the 1955 Pan American Games.[1]
In 1948, as a Redford High School senior, Scholes won Detroit City League titles in the 50 and 100 yard freestyle. Although not the fastest swimmer in the state, Clarke Scholes was persuaded to swim collegiately for Michigan State University, While under the direction of Coach Charles McCaffree, Clarke was transformed into a five-time All-American and three-time NCAA champion in the 100 yard freestyle.[2]
Scholes was inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame in 1980. In 1992 he was part of the inaugural class 30 inductees into the Michigan State University Sports Hall of Fame and in 2008 he was inducted into the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame, which honors professional and amateur athletes who have played in, or are from, the state of Michigan.
References
- ^ http://apps.detnews.com/apps/history/index.php?id=148
- ^ http://special.news.msu.edu/msuinchina/documents/MSUsOlympianHeritage.pdf
Olympic Champions in Men's 100 m Freestyle 1896: Alfréd Hajós • 1904 (100 yards): Zoltán Halmay • 1906: Charles Daniels • 1908: Charles Daniels • 1912: Duke Kahanamoku • 1920: Duke Kahanamoku • 1924: Johnny Weissmuller • 1928: Johnny Weissmuller • 1932: Yasuji Miyazaki • 1936: Ferenc Csík • 1948: Walter Ris • 1952: Clarke Scholes • 1956: Jon Henricks • 1960: John Devitt • 1964: Don Schollander • 1968: Michael Wenden • 1972: Mark Spitz • 1976: Jim Montgomery • 1980: Jörg Woithe • 1984: Rowdy Gaines • 1988: Matt Biondi • 1992: Alexander Popov • 1996: Alexander Popov • 2000: Pieter van den Hoogenband • 2004: Pieter van den Hoogenband • 2008: Alain Bernard
Pan American Champions in Men's 100 m Freestyle 1951: Dick Cleveland | 1955: Clarke Scholes | 1959: Jeffrey Farrell | 1963: Steve Clark | 1967: Don Havens | 1971: Frank Heckl | 1975: Richard Abbott | 1979: David McCagg | 1983: Rowdy Gaines | 1987: Todd Dudley | 1991: Gustavo Borges | 1995: Gustavo Borges | 1999: Fernando Scherer | 2003: José Meolans | 2007: César Cielo | 2011: César CieloPan American Champions in Men's 4×100 m Medley Relay 1951: United States (Stack, Stassforth, Cleveland) · 1955: United States (McKinney, Maguire, Baarcke, Scholes) · 1959: United States (McKinney, Munsch, Troy, Farrell) · 1963: United States (McGeagh, Craig, Richardson, Kirby) · 1967: United States (Russell, Webb, Spitz, Walsh) · 1971: United States (Murphy, Job, Heidenreich, Heckl) · 1975: United States (Rocca, Colella, Curington, Babashoff) · 1979: United States (Jackson, Lundquist, Placak, McCagg) · 1983: United States (Carey, Lundquist, Gribble, Gaines) · 1987: United States (Gill, Korhammer, King, Dudley) · 1991: United States (Gill, Dersch, Merrell, Thomas) · 1995: United States (Rouse, Van Neerden, Henderson, Olsen) · 1999: Brazil (Massura, Tomazini, Scherer, Borges) · 2003: United States (Marshall, Gangloff, Michaelson, Brunelli) · 2007: United States (Bal, Gangloff, Berens, Grant) · 2011: Brazil (Guido, França, Mangabeira, Cielo)
Categories:- 1930 births
- 2010 deaths
- Michigan State University alumni
- American swimmers
- Freestyle swimmers
- Olympic swimmers of the United States
- Swimmers at the 1952 Summer Olympics
- People from Detroit, Michigan
- Olympic medalists in swimming
- American swimming biography stubs
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