Sabin Carr, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Sabin Carr

athletics competitor

Date of Birth: 04-Sep-1904

Place of Birth: Dubuque, Iowa, United States

Date of Death: 12-Sep-1983

Profession: athletics competitor

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Virgo


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About Sabin Carr

  • Sabin William Carr (September 4, 1904 in Dubuque, Iowa – September 12, 1983 in Santa Barbara, California) was an American athlete who competed in the men's pole vault.
  • He competed in Athletics at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam and won gold. In 1927, Sabin Carr set new indoor and outdoor world records.
  • In early February he took the indoor record up to 13-7? (4.14), which he improved one week later to 13-9ΒΌ (4.19).
  • In May, at the IC4A outdoor, he became the first man to clear 14 feet (4.27), then in 1928, at the AAU indoor, he vaulted 14-1 (4.29) to become the first to clear 14 feet indoors.
  • In 1928, Carr lost his world outdoor record to the 1924 Olympic champion, Lee Barnes, but at the Olympics, Carr got his revenge – he took the gold medal, with Barnes finishing fifth.
  • Carr, a Yale graduate, had a fine record in major championships, winning the AAU indoor twice, the IC4A outdoor three times, and the IC4A indoor twice.
  • Oddly he never placed better than third at the AAU outdoor meet.
  • Carr eventually went into the lumber business in Oakland, California, and became president of the Sterling Lumber Co.

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