- Jim Thorpe - Wikipedia
James Francis Thorpe (Meskwaki: Wa-Tho-Huk; May 22 or 28, [2] 1887 – March 28, 1953) was an American athlete who won Olympic gold medals and played professional football, baseball, and basketball
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- Jim Thorpe | Biography, Olympics, Facts | Britannica
Jim Thorpe was one of the most accomplished all-around athletes in history In 1950 he was selected by American sportswriters and broadcasters as the greatest American athlete and the greatest gridiron football player of the first half of the 20th century
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- Jim Thorpe - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James Francis Thorpe (May 28, 1888 – March 28, 1953) was a Native American athlete, known for his extraordinary athletics in track, football, and baseball Thorpe was born in Oklahoma as a member of the Native American tribe; Sac and Fox (Sa ki wa ki [4])
- Why Jim Thorpe Is Often Considered the Greatest Athlete of . . .
In the earliest part of the 20th century, when golf, horse racing, boxing and baseball ruled the sporting universe, Jim Thorpe (1887-1953) emerged as maybe the greatest athlete the world had ever known Some might argue, more than a century later, that he still is
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