Milt Campbell
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Olympic medal record | |||
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Men's athletics | |||
Silver | Helsinki 1952 | Decathlon | |
Gold | Melbourne 1956 | Decathlon |
Milton Gray Campbell (born December 9, 1933 at Plainfield, New Jersey) is an American decathlete of the 1950s. He was a fine all around athlete born in New Jersey in 1933. At Plainfield High School he competed in track and swimming. He then enrolled at the Indiana University Bloomington.
While a student at Indiana, Campbell won a place on the 1952 Olympic team in the decathlon. Although just 18 years old, Campbell finished second to Bob Mathias in the decathlon.
In 1956 at Melbourne, Campbell won the gold medal. He narrowly missed a world record. Many observers believe he would have set the record if not for a subpar performance in the pole vault.
Campbell was also an excellent swimmer as a youth. An all around athlete, Campbell briefly played in the National Football League for the Cleveland Browns.
Olympic champions in the all around, pentathlon and decathlon |
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As all-around: Tom Kiely |
As pentathlon: Hjalmer Mellander | Jim Thorpe | Eero Lehtonen (twice) |
As decathlon: Jim Thorpe | Helge Løvland | Harold Osborn | Paavo Yrjölä | James Bausch | Glenn Morris | Bob Mathias (twice) | Milt Campbell | Rafer Johnson | Willi Holdorf | Bill Toomey | Nikolay Avilov | Bruce Jenner | Daley Thompson (twice) | Christian Schenk | Robert Změlík | Dan O'Brien | Erki Nool | Roman Šebrle |
Categories: 1933 births | Living people | American track and field athletes | Olympic competitors for the United States | Athletes at the 1952 Summer Olympics | Athletes at the 1956 Summer Olympics | People from New Jersey | Sports Hall of Fame of New Jersey | Olympic gold medalists for the United States | Olympic silver medalists for the United States