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William Robbins (athlete)

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student, and first came to prominence by the part he played in the 400-meter race held at London in 1908. 'Yank,' as he (was) called by his team mates, ran the first 300 yards at such a clip that it 'pulled the great Halswell's cork,' the later finishing in third place. Robbins won the Metropolitan
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refused to compete in the second final in protest of Carpenter's disqualification. Halswelle ran the race alone, and was presented with the Gold medal. This race is the only case of a
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quarter-mile championship in September, 1909, and two weeks later captured the Canadian quarter-mile title, running the distance in the great time of 48 4/5 seconds."
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William C. Robbins, wearing the 1908 U.S. Olympic team shirt, from the 1910 Mecca Cigarettes Champion Athlete & Prize Fighter Series trading card.
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According to Robbins' 1910 trading card, he was "one of the best quarter-milers in the United States. He was... (a)
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and the race was ordered to be repeated without Carpenter. Robbins and fellow American
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was disqualified after being accused of obstructing British runner
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Olympic track and field athletes for the United States
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Athletes (track and field) at the 1908 Summer Olympics
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World record setters in athletics (track and field)
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athlete
Irish American Athletic Club
Cambridge, Massachusetts
400 metres race
1908 Summer Olympics
John Carpenter
Wyndham Halswelle
John Taylor
walkover
Cornell University
Amateur Athletic Union
Amateur Athletic Union
Travers Island
Irish American Athletic Club
James Rosenberger
Melvin Sheppard
"William Robbins"
"Winged Fist Robbins Card"
The Fourth Olympiad London 1908 Official Report
British Olympic Association
"Athletics 1908"
Olympic Games: The Records
ISBN
0-85112-896-3
The Story of the Olympic Games; 776 B.C. to 1976
ISBN
0-397-01168-7
"Wyniki Igrzysk Olimpijskich"
William Robbins' profile at Sports Reference.com

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