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Tom Hicks

Full name: Thomas John "Tom" Hicks
Gender: Male
Height: 5-6 (168 cm)
Weight: 132 lbs (60 kg)
Born: January 11, 1876 in Birmingham, West Midlands, Great Britain
Died: January 28, 1952 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Affiliations: Cambridgeport YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association)
Country: USA United States
Sport: Athletics

Medals: 1 Gold (1 Total)

Biography

The first two men to finish in the 1904 Olympic marathon were the English-born Tom Hicks and the French-born [Albert Coray]. Although they had a European birthplace in common, their occupations could hardly have been more divergent – Hicks was a clown by profession and Coray earned his living as a professional strike-breaker. Tom Hicks had been around the American distance running scene for some years, having finished sixth in Boston in 1900, improving to fifth in 1901 and placing second in 1904. This experience was to stand him in good stead, considering the extreme conditions in which the 1904 Olympic marathon was run. The course was hilly, the temperature was 90° F, there were no watering stations apart from a well at the halfway mark, and the automobiles following the race churned up a great deal of dust. Only the fact that Hicks had been sustained by doses of brandy, egg white, and strychnine during the latter stages of the race enabled him to finish. But his dreams of being champion were shattered when he arrived at Francis Field only to see [Fred Lorz] being photographed, as the victor, with Alice Roosevelt, the daughter of the President Teddy Roosevelt. It later transpired that Lorz had covered much of the course in an automobile and then claimed that his Olympic )victory) was only a practical joke. The AAU did not share his sense of humor and they immediately banned him (he was later reinstated and won the 1905 Boston Marathon). No more was heard of Hicks as after his ordeal, both physical and mental, he retired on the spot.

Personal Best: Mar – 2-39:04 (1904).

Results

Games Age City Sport Event Team NOC Rank Medal
1904 Summer 28 St. Louis Athletics Men's Marathon United States USA 1 Gold

Men's Marathon

Games Age City Sport Country Phase Unit Rank T
1904 Summer 28 St. Louis Athletics United States Final Standings 1 3-28:53
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