Stephen Clark
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Data i miejsce urodzenia | 17 czerwca 1943 Oakland | |||||||||||||||
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Stephen (Steve) Edward Clark (ur. 17 czerwca 1943 w Oakland[1]), amerykański pływak. Trzykrotny złoty medalista olimpijski z Tokio.
Specjalizował się w stylu dowolnym. Startował już w Rzymie w 1960. Podczas IO 64 nie stawał na podium w konkurencji indywidualnej, za to był członkiem aż trzech zwycięskich sztafet. Bił rekordy świata oraz zdobywał tytuły mistrza NCAA[2].
Starty olimpijskie (medale)
- 4x100 m zmiennym, 4x100 m kraulem, 4x200 m kraulem - złoto
Przypisy
- ↑ Steve Clark Bio, Stats, and Results | Olympics at Sports-Reference.com, www.sports-reference.com [dostęp 2017-11-26] [zarchiwizowane z adresu 2010-03-29] (ang.).
- ↑ Ishof.Org | Steve Clark, www.ishof.org [dostęp 2017-11-26] (ang.).
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Left-right: Don Schollander, Gary Ilman, Mike Austin, Steve Clark at the 1964 Olympics
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