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Forrest Towns

Full name: Forrest Grady Towns
Nickname(s): Spec
Gender: Male
Height: 6-2 (188 cm)
Weight: 165 lbs (75 kg)
Born: February 6, 1914 in Fitzgerald, Georgia, United States
Died: April 9, 1991 in Athens, Georgia, United States
Affiliations: Georgia Bulldogs, Athens (USA)
Country: USA United States
Sport: Athletics

Medals: 1 Gold (1 Total)

Biography

While in high school at Richmond Academy, Spec Towns was better known as a footballer but in his senior year he cleared 6-0 (1.83) in the high jump to earn a track scholarship to Georgia. Towns took up hurdling in 1934 and ran a then-respectable 15.1, improving to 14.4 in 1935, and in 1936 he was invincible. He equalled the world record of 14.1 six times in 1936, although only two of the marks were officially recognized. After winning the Olympic title in Berlin, Towns finished the 1936 season with one of the most memorable performances in track history At a post-Olympic meet in Oslo, Towns was angry with the USOC officials for insisting that he remain in Europe rather than allowing him to return home for football practice; this ire spurred him to a world record of 13.7 that was to remain unbeaten for 14 years. Apart from his Olympic gold medal, Towns won the AAU in 1936, the NCAA in 1936 and 1937 and, although he didn't compete outdoors in 1938, he won the AAU indoor that year.

Personal Bests: 110H – 13.7 (1936).

Results

Games Age City Sport Event Team NOC Rank Medal
1936 Summer 22 Berlin Athletics Men's 110 metres Hurdles United States USA 1 Gold

Men's 110 metres Hurdles

Games Age City Sport Country Phase Unit Rank T(H) L
1936 Summer 22 Berlin Athletics United States Final 1 14.2 2
1936 Summer 22 Berlin Athletics United States Semi-Finals Heat One 1 QU/=WR 14.1
1936 Summer 22 Berlin Athletics United States Round One Heat Five 1 QU 14.5
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