Myer (or Meyer) Prinstein (born Mejer Prinsztejn, December 22, 1878 – March 10, 1925) was a Polish American track and field athlete who held the world...
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and psychologist Myer Prinstein (1878–1925), Polish-American track and field athlete This page lists people with the surname Prinstein. If an internal...
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The event was won by Myer Prinstein of the United States, the nation's second consecutive victory in the men's triple jump. Prinstein became the first, and...
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Games. The two protagonists were Myer Prinstein (the 1904 champion) and Peter O'Connor (the world record holder). Prinstein won with his opening jump of 7...
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1904. As of June 1900, the world record for the long jump was held by Myer Prinstein of Syracuse University, at 24 ft 7¼ins (~7.50m). In 1900 and 1901, competing...
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participated. The competition was held on Thursday, September 1, 1904. Myer Prinstein, who had taken second place in 1900 after leading in the first round...
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United States, the second consecutive victory for the American team. Myer Prinstein, also an American, took silver. Patrick Leahy, an Irish athlete competing...
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Prinstein is an alumnus of University of Detroit Law School, and a relative of former Olympic gold medalist track and field athlete Myer Prinstein. GWsports...
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participated. The competition was held on Thursday, September 1, 1904. Myer Prinstein successfully defended his Olympic championship in the event, though...
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details Myer Prinstein United States James Brendan Connolly United States Lewis Sheldon United States 1904 St. Louis details Myer Prinstein United...
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