Thomas Curtis, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Thomas Curtis

American athlete

Date of Birth: 09-Jan-1873

Place of Birth: San Francisco, California, United States

Date of Death: 23-May-1944

Profession: photographer, sprinter, athletics competitor

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About Thomas Curtis

  • Thomas Pelham Curtis (January 9, 1873 – May 23, 1944) was an American athlete and the winner of the 110 metres hurdles at the 1896 Summer Olympics.Curtis, a Massachusetts Institute of Technology student of electrical engineering, travelled to Athens as a member of the Boston Athletic Association. At the first day of the first modern Olympic Games, Curtis advanced to the 100 metres final by winning his heat with a time of 12.2 seconds.
  • He later withdrew from that race to prepare for the 110 metres hurdles final, which was his main event at the Olympics.
  • That competition turned into a personal race between Curtis and Grantley Goulding from Great Britain after Frantz Reichel and William Welles Hoyt withdrew.
  • At the start Curtis gained a small lead, but Goulding reached him at the first hurdle.
  • At the last hurdle, Goulding was leading, but Curtis managed to throw himself to the line first.
  • The officials stated that Curtis had won by 5 centimetres.
  • Both athletes had a time of 17.6 seconds. As an eager amateur photographer, Curtis made many valuable pictures in Athens.
  • He served as captain in the Massachusetts National Guard and was a military aide to Massachusetts Governor Calvin Coolidge in World War I.
  • He also participated in the development of the toaster and published several humorous memories about the first modern Olympic Games.
  • The most famous of them is High Hurdles and White Gloves (1932).

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