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  1. Glenn Edward Morris (* 18. Juni 1912 in Denver, Colorado; † 31. Januar 1974 in Palo Alto, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Leichtathlet und Schauspieler. Leben. Glenn Morris gewann bei den Olympischen Spielen 1936 in Berlin die Goldmedaille im Zehnkampf mit Weltrekord von 7900 Punkten, was 7254 Punkten nach heutiger Punktwertung ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Glenn_MorrisGlenn Morris - Wikipedia

    Glenn Edgar Morris (June 18, 1912 – January 31, 1974) was a U.S. track and field athlete. He won a gold medal in the Olympic decathlon in 1936, setting new world and Olympic records. He attended Colorado A&M — now known as Colorado State University — and played football as well as track and field.

  3. 13. Juni 2018 · 15. 1.2K views 5 years ago. This short film, starring 1936 Olympic Decathlon champion Glenn Morris, was released by MGM in 1937. Morris was a superb athlete who broke the world record in each...

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  4. Glenn EdwardMorris: Used name: GlennMorris: Born: 18 June 1912 in Simla, Colorado (USA) Died: 31 January 1974 in Palo Alto, California (USA) Measurements: 188 cm / 84 kg: Affiliations: Denver Athletic Club, Denver (USA) NOC: United States

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  5. 10. Mai 2010 · Glenn Morris, a former Simla High School student and Colorado A&M athlete, won the gold medal in the decathlon at the Berlin Olympics in 1936. He also had a brief affair with Nazi filmmaker Leni Riefenstahl and appeared in two movies.

  6. Biography. After graduating from Colorado State in 1934, Glenn Morris stayed on at Fort Collins and worked as a part-time assistant to football coach, Harry Hughes. This gave Morris the time and facilities to develop his talents as a decathlete and in April 1936 he broke the U.S. record in his first ever decathlon competition at the Kansas Relays.

  7. Morris easily won the gold medal at the 1936 Olympics with his world record total of 7,900 points (7,254 on today's scoring tables), which gave him a winning margin of 299 points over silver medalist Bob Clark of the U.S. The 1936 AAU Sullivan Award winner, Morris later played football for the Detroit Lions of the NFL and starred in the 1938 ...