Jack Davis (athlete)
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Jack Davis (athlete) |
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| Silver | 1952 Helsinki | 110 metre hurdles | |
| Silver | 1956 Melbourne | 110 metre hurdles | |
Jack Wells Davis (born September 11, 1930) is a former American athlete, silver medalist in the 1952 and 1956 Olympics over 110 meter high hurdles. Davis lost to Harrison Dillard in 1952 with the same time as the winner, and lost to Lee Calhoun in 1956, again with the same time as the winner. He set a new world record 13.4 in a heat at the AAU in 1956.
Categories: 1930 births | Living people | Hurdlers | American hurdlers | Olympic athletes of the United States | Athletes at the 1952 Summer Olympics | Athletes at the 1956 Summer Olympics | Olympic silver medalists for the United States | United States track and field athletics Olympic medalist stubs

