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Arthur Andrews

Full name: Arthur Fleming Andrews
Gender: Male
Born: September 1, 1876 in Muncie, Indiana, United States
Died: March 20, 1930 in Long Beach, California, United States
Country: USA United States
Sport: Cycling

Medals: 1 Silver, 1 Bronze (2 Total)

Biography

Arthur Andrews was from Indianapolis and was best known as a distance rider. In the 25 mile race, he took the lead with two laps to go, but could not hold it and was outsprinted on the last straight. Andrews also competed in the ¼-mile and the ½-mile races, being eliminated both times in the heats.

Results

Games Age City Sport Event Team NOC Rank Medal
1904 Summer 27 St. Louis Cycling Men's ¼ mile United States USA AC h2 r2/3
1904 Summer 27 St. Louis Cycling Men's ½ mile United States USA 3 h1 r1/3
1904 Summer 27 St. Louis Cycling Men's 5 mile United States USA 3 Bronze
1904 Summer 27 St. Louis Cycling Men's 25 mile United States USA 2 Silver

Men's ¼ mile

Games Age City Sport Country Phase Unit Rank
1904 Summer 27 St. Louis Cycling United States Semi-Finals Heat Two AC
1904 Summer 27 St. Louis Cycling United States Round One Heat Three 2 QU

Men's ½ mile

Games Age City Sport Country Phase Unit Rank
1904 Summer 27 St. Louis Cycling United States Round One Heat One 3

Men's 5 mile

Games Age City Sport Country Phase Unit Rank
1904 Summer 27 St. Louis Cycling United States Final Standings 3

Men's 25 mile

Games Age City Sport Country Phase Unit Rank M
1904 Summer 27 St. Louis Cycling United States Final Standings 2 at 1½ lengths
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