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  1. Alvin Christian Kraenzlein (Milwaukee, 12 de dezembro de 1876 - Wilkes-Barre, 6 de janeiro de 1928) foi um atleta norte-americano, ganhador de quatro medalhas de ouro nos Jogos Olímpicos de 1900. Até hoje é o único atleta da história a ter conseguido isto em provas individuais do atletismo numa edição dos Jogos.

  2. Alvin Christian "Al" Kraenzlein (December 12, 1876 – January 6, 1928) was an American track-and-field athlete known as "the father of the modern hurdling technique". He was the first sportsman in the history of the Olympic games to win four individual gold medals in a single discipline at the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris. [2]

  3. Alvin Kraenzlein was an American athlete, the first competitor to win four gold medals at a single Olympics. He is credited with having originated the modern technique of hurdling, and his world record in the 220-yard hurdles was unbroken for more than a quarter-century.

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  4. 24 de mai. de 2024 · Year of Birth 1876. Olympic Results. Biography. At the 1900 Games Alvin Kraenzlein of the United States won the 60m dash, the 110m hurdles and 200m hurdles and the long jump. His four individual gold medals remain the record for a track & field athlete at one edition of the Games, and he accomplished the feat over a period of only three days.

  5. Learn about the life and achievements of Alvin Kraenzlein, a Penn alumnus and Olympic champion in four events. He was a dental student, a track star, a coach, and a world record holder.

  6. Biography. At the 1900 Games Alvin Kraenzlein of the United States won the 60 metres, the 110 and 200 metre hurdles, and the long jump, and his four individual gold medals remain the unmatched record for a track & field athlete at one Games (through 2022).

  7. Alvin Christian Kraenzlein (Milwaukee, 12 de dezembro de 1876 - Wilkes-Barre, 6 de janeiro de 1928) foi um atleta norte-americano, ganhador de quatro medalhas de ouro nos Jogos Olímpicos de 1900. Até hoje é o único atleta da história a ter conseguido isto em provas individuais do atletismo numa edição dos Jogos.