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  1. 2. Okt. 2007 · Al Oerter, a discus thrower who became the first modern track and field athlete to win four consecutive Olympic titles in one event, died yesterday in Fort Myers, Fla. Oerter, who had competed ...

  2. 1. Okt. 2016 · 📲 Subscribe to @olympics: http://oly.ch/Subscribe From Melbourne 1956 to Mexico City to 1968, Al Oerter won the men's Olympic Discus competition. Only two ...

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  3. Al OERTER. Country. United States. Born. 19 SEP 1936. Athlete Code. 14351541. Follow me. Follow me. Honours Summary. 4x Olympic champion. 4x World Records in career. Loading... World Athletics Confidentiality. Contact Us; Terms and Conditions; Cookie Poli ...

  4. 7. März 2012 · IAAF Hall of Fame - Al Oerter (USA) (© Getty images) Discus thrower Oerter became the first man in the history of the Olympics to win four consecutive gold medals in the same event when he won at the 1968 Games in Mexico City, following on from his victories in 1956, 1960 and 1964. However, each triumph had a different complexion to it. In ...

  5. 29. März 2024 · Al Oerter was an American discus thrower, who won four consecutive Olympic gold medals (1956, 1960, 1964, and 1968), setting an Olympic record each time. During his career he set new world records four times (1962–64). He was the first to throw the discus more than 200 feet with his first world

  6. Al Oerter won 4 gold medals in the discus at the Olympic games in 1956, 1960, 1964, and 1968.

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  7. Considered by many to be the greatest modern Olympic competitor, Al Oerter defied all odds—too young, needing help from a teammate, injured severely and too old. Al was mentally tough during the 1,460 days between Olympics making sure he worked harder than his competitors. When he entered the stadium his confidence was apparent.