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  2. Al Oerter - Wikipedia

    • Alfred Oerter Jr. was an American athlete and a four-time Olympic Champion in the discus throw. He was the first athlete to win a gold medal in the same individual event in four consecutive Olympic Games. Oerter is an inductee of the IAAF Hall of Fame. See more

    BornSeptember 19, 1936 · Astoria, New York, U.S.
    DiedOctober 1, 2007 (aged 71) · Fort Myers, Florida, U.S.
    Height6 ft 3¹⁄₂ in (192 cm)
    Weight276 lb (125 kg)
    Olympic athlete

    Oerter was born in 1936 in Astoria, Queens, New York City and grew up in New Hyde Park; he attended Sewanhaka High School in Floral Park. He began his track and field career at the age of 15 when a discus landed at hi… See more

    Later life, death and Art of the Olympians

    Oerter had struggled with high blood pressure his entire life, and in the 2000s, he became terminally ill with cardiovascular disease. On March 13, 2003, Oerter experienced a period of being clinically dead; … See more

     
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  2. Al Oerter | Track and Field, Discus Thrower, 4-Time Olympic Gold ...

     
  3. Al Oerter, Olympic Discus Champion, Is Dead at 71

    Oct 2, 2007 · Al Oerter, a discus thrower who became the first modern track and field athlete to win four consecutive Olympic titles in one event, died yesterday in Fort Myers, Fla. Oerter, who had...

  4. Alfred OERTER - Olympics.com

    An Olympic legend, American discus thrower Al Oerter was the first track and field athlete to win four successive Olympic titles, a feat since equalled only by Carl Lewis in the long jump.

  5. Oerter, Al - Encyclopedia.com

  6. Athletics mourns the loss of a legend - Al Oerter dies

    Oct 1, 2007 · Al Oerter of USA, who won gold medals in four straight Olympic Games in the Discus Throw, has died today. He was 71-years-old. He was a colossus of a man who towered over this event setting an impeccable …

  7. Modern Olympic | Competitor | Gold - Al Oerter

    Al Oerter is the first athlete to win four gold medals at four successive Olympiads in discus throw. He overcame many challenges, set world records, and continued his career until age 47.

  8. Athlete | Win | Olympic | Records | Fans | Al Oerter

    Al Oerter (1936 - 2007) Olympic Gold Medalist - Discus 1956, 1960, 1964, 1968. Al Oerter is the first athlete to win the same Olympic event four times in a row and the only one to set Olympic records each time.

  9. A Farewell to Arms - Al Oerter Blog

    May 2, 2021 · On Saturday, December 8th, 1979, in his final competition of the year, at a cold, all-comers meet in New Jersey, Al Oerter launched a throw of 221-4, and established a new personal record. For the year, Oerter was rated 4th …

  10. Homepage | Al Oerter | Back to Olympus | Official Site

    Recognized by many as one of the world’s greatest Olympians, discus thrower Al Oerter won a gold medal in four consecutive Olympics from 1956 to 1968, returning to competition in his 40’s to attempt a fifth gold.

  11. Al Oerter - Olympedia

  12. Al Oerter, 71; discus thrower won gold medals in four consecutive …

  13. The Life of Al Oerter | Al Oerter | Back to Olympus

  14. Al Oerter – past and present reflections | NEWS - World Athletics

  15. Olympics | Al Oerter

  16. Al Oerter - Kansas Sports HOF

  17. Olympic discus great Al Oerter dies at 71 - ESPN

  18. Al Oerter (Discus Thrower) - On This Day

    Sep 19, 2022 · Learn about Al Oerter, the first athlete to win four consecutive Olympic gold medals in the same event (discus) from 1956 to 1968. Discover his achievements, challenges, art, and legacy on this web page.

  19. Al Oerter - Team USA

  20. EXCELLENCE – Al Oerter Foundation