- Thomas Garrigus
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name = Thomas Garrigus
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birth_date =November 9 1946
birth_place =Hillsboro, Oregon
death_date = death date and age|2006|12|29|1946|11|9
death_place =Plains, Montana
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nationality = American
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known_for = 1968 Olympic Silver Medal
education = Hillsboro High School
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children =Robert Garrigus Thomas Irvin Garrigus (
November 9 1946 –December 29 2006 ) was an American Olympic athlete who competed inshooting sports . A native ofOregon , he competed at the 1968 Summer Games where he won asilver medal , and later served as a coach.Early life
Garrigus was born in
Hillsboro, Oregon [http://www.databaseolympics.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=GARRITHO01 Thomas Garrigus.] databaseSports.com. Retrieved onMay 15 2008 .] to Donald and Wanda (nee Williams) Garrigus. [http://www.boisegunclub.com/last_post.html The Last Post.] Boise Gun Club. Reprint from the "Idaho Statesman ",January 31 2007 . Retrieved onMay 15 2008 .] He was raised in Hillsboro, a suburb of Portland to the east, and beganskeet shooting at the age of three.Garrigus wins silver in shooting at Olympics. "The Hillsboro Argus ",October 19 1976 .] There he graduated from Hillsboro High School before joining theUnited States Air Force , serving from 1965 to 1969.Olympics
In 1968, Garrigus won a spot on the United States Olympic Team to compete at the Summer Games held in
Mexico City , and was still a member of the U.S. Air Force Shooting Team. [http://sports.espn.go.com/oly/summer04/history?discId=37 Summer Olympics Medals.] ESPN Internet Ventures. Retrieved onMay 15 2008 .] He was the youngest member of the U.S. shooting team at the Games. Competing in shooting for Men's Trap, he won the silver medal for thisshotgun event. [ [http://cgi.cnnsi.com/olympics/2000/medal_tracker/history/sports/Shooting/Clay_Pigeon_Trap_Shooting_-M.html Historic Men's Shooting Clay Pigeon Trap Shooting.] CNNSI.com. Retrieved onMay 15 2008 .] Garrigus tied for second place in the event, with John Braithwaite of theUnited Kingdom winning the gold medal with a world record score of 198. [http://www.gbrathletics.com/olympic/shooting.htm OLYMPIC GAMES MEDALLISTS – SHOOTING.] Athletics Weekly. Retrieved onMay 15 2008 .]Held on
October 19 , the event had a three-way tie for second place between Garrigus, Kurt Czekalla ofEast Germany , and Pavel Senichev of theSoviet Union all with a score of 196. [http://sports123.com/sho/results/mo-tr-1968.html Shooting: Tr
] Sports 123. Retrieved onMay 15 2008 .] In the first shoot-off between the three competitors, Czekalla and Garrigus had scores of 25 in this event where clay pigeons are shot, while Senichev was eliminated with a score of 22. Garrigus then defeated the East German in the second shoot-off with a score of 25 to 23. This was the highest finish for an American in the event sinceMark Arie won the gold medal in 1920.Later life and family
After leaving the Air Force, Garrigus returned to Oregon and enrolled at Western Business College (now
Everest College ) and went on to work primarily as a salesperson. He also served as a coach with the U.S. Shooting Team from 1992 to 2002. [ [http://www.usashooting.com/alumni/officials.html U.S. Shooting Team Officials List.] U.S. Shooting Team Alumni Association. Retrieved onMay 15 2008 .] Garrigus lived in Oregon, where he served as the director for the Hillsboro Trap & Skeet Club before moving toIdaho where he was the director of the Boise Gun Club. In 1993 he married his wife Jackie, and they moved toMontana in 2006 to retire. From two previous marriages, he had two sons, Thomas Bradley and Robert. SonRobert Garrigus is a professional golfer. [Tokito, Mike. At a Glance. "The Oregonian ",December 5 2003 .] In 1996, he worked as a referee for the shooting events at the Summer Games in Atlanta and was a torch bearer on the route throughSalem, Oregon . Thomas Irvin Garrigus died inPlains, Montana at the age of 60.References
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