Decathlon
Athletics
on July 15, 1912 in Stockholm
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Athletics
Decathlon 
on July 15, 1912 
in Stockholm
Result
8412.955P
World record Jim Thorpe was the superstar of the Stockholm Olympic Games in 1912. He confidently won the pentathlon and decathlon in athletics. In the decathlon he set a world record with almost 700 points ahead of the Swede Hugo Wieslander, although he had never contested a decathlon before! One of his competitors was Avery Brundage, who later became the controversial IOC president. Jim Thorpe had Indian roots. Sweden's King Gustav V is said to have told him at the medal ceremony that he was the greatest athlete in the world and Thorpe is said to have thanked him with the words
Athletics
Decathlon 
on July 15, 1912 
in Stockholm
Result
7724.495P
Jim Thorpe was the superstar....
Athletics
Decathlon 
on July 15, 1912 
in Stockholm
Result
7413.510P
Jim Thorpe was the superstar....
Athletics
Decathlon 
on July 15, 1912 
in Stockholm
Result
7348.000P
Jim Thorpe was the superstar....

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