Jack Medica
![]() Jack Medica, Noboru Terada i Shunpei Uto na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1936 | ||||||||||||||||
Pełne imię i nazwisko | Jack Chapman Medica | |||||||||||||||
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Data i miejsce urodzenia | 5 października 1914 Seattle | |||||||||||||||
Data i miejsce śmierci | 15 kwietnia 1985 Carson City | |||||||||||||||
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Jack Chapman Medica (ur. 5 października 1914 w Seattle, zm. 15 kwietnia 1985 w Carson City[1]) – amerykański pływak. Trzykrotny medalista olimpijski z Berlina.
Specjalizował się w stylu dowolnym. Zawody w 1936 były jego jedynymi igrzyskami olimpijskimi. Triumfował na dystansie 400 m kraulem, był drugi na 1500 m stylem dowolnym oraz w sztafecie kraulowej 4 × 200 m (razem z nim płynęli: Ralph Flanagan, John Macionis i Paul Wolf). Był wielokrotnym mistrzem NCAA i rekordzistą świata.
W 1966 został przyjęty do International Swimming Hall of Fame.
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- ↑ sports-reference.com. [dostęp 2012-12-23]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2012-11-10)].
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Silver medalist Jack Medica of the United States, gold medalist Noboru Terada of Japan and bronze medalist Shumpei Uto of Japan pose on the podium during the medal ceremony for Swimming Men's 1,500m Freestyle during the Berlin Olympic at Swimming Stadium on August 15, 1936 in Berlin, Germany