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  1. John Rutherford Heaton (New Haven, Connecticut, 9 de setembro de 1908 — Paris, França, 10 de setembro de 1976) foi um piloto de skeleton e de bobsleigh norte-americano. [1] Ele conquistou duas medalhas de prata olímpicas no skeleton em 1928 e 1948, [2] [3] e uma medalha de bronze olímpica no bobsleigh em 1932. [4]

  2. John Rutherford Heaton (September 8, 1908 – September 10, 1976) was an American bobsledder and skeleton racer who competed from the late 1920s to the late 1940s. Heaton was the youngest son of John Edward Heaton and Florence Caroline Trowbridge of New Haven, Connecticut.

  3. John Rutherford "Jack" Heaton was an American bobsledder and skeleton racer who competed from the late 1920s to the late 1940s.

  4. One of these nine riders benefited from prior experience: John Rutherford Heaton (USA) had already won Olympic Silver 20 years ago on the legendary Cresta Run – and today he came in second again. The big surprise, however, is Nino Bibbia: the Italian, who grew up in St. Moritz, becomes Olympic champion.

  5. John Rutherford Heaton (New Haven, Connecticut, 9 de setembro de 1908 — Paris, França, 10 de setembro de 1976) foi um piloto de skeleton e de bobsleigh norte-americano. [1] Ele conquistou duas medalhas de prata olímpicas no skeleton em 1928 e 1948, [2] [3] e uma medalha de bronze olímpica no bobsleigh em 1932. [4]

  6. John Rutherford Heaton won three Olympic medals with a time lap of 20 years. The American made his Olympic debut in 1928 in the Skeleton competition and in 1948 returned to the Olympics in the same discipline. Heaton finished second on both occasions, losing to his brother Jennison Heaton in St. Moritz the first time.

  7. John Rutherford Heaton (New Haven, Connecticut, 9 de setembro de 1908 — Paris, França, 10 de setembro de 1976) foi um piloto de skeleton e de bobsleigh norte-americano. Ele conquistou duas medalhas de prata olímpicas no skeleton em 1928 e 1948, e uma medalha de bronze olímpica no bobsleigh em 1932.