Leslie MacMitchell
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Thomas Leslie MacMitchell (* 26. September 1920 in New York; † 21. März 2006 in San José, Kalifornien) war der erfolgreichste US-amerikanische Mittelstreckenläufer der späten 1930er und 1940er Jahre. Er lief u. a. Hallenweltrekorde und wurde mit dem James E. Sullivan Award ausgezeichnet.
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Thomas Leslie MacMitchell (September 26, 1920 – March 21, 2006) was an American athlete who competed in several events in the late 1930s and 1940s, including the mile run. He won numerous races while attending New York University (NYU) and earned the James E. Sullivan Award, the top U.S. award for amateur athletes, in 1941. That year, he also gained a share of the world record for an indoor mile run. After serving in World War II, MacMitchell had some success, but his performance declined, and he never went to an Olympic Games.
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Leslie MacMitchell
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Thomas Leslie MacMitchell (* 26. September 1920 in New York; † 21. März 2006 in San José, Kalifornien) war der erfolgreichste US-amerikanische Mittelstreckenläufer der späten 1930er und 1940er Jahre. Er lief u. a. Hallenweltrekorde und wurde mit dem James E. Sullivan Award ausgezeichnet.
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Thomas Leslie MacMitchell (September 26, 1920 – March 21, 2006) was an American athlete who competed in several events in the late 1930s and 1940s, including the mile run. He won numerous races while attending New York University (NYU) and earned the James E. Sullivan Award, the top U.S. award for amateur athletes, in 1941. That year, he also gained a share of the world record for an indoor mile run. After serving in World War II, MacMitchell had some success, but his performance declined, and he never went to an Olympic Games.
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