Jay Clark

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Jay Clark
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gold Antwerp 1920 Trap (M)

Jay Clark junior (born January 25, 1880 in Newton , † February 6, 1948 in Worcester ) was an American sports marksman .

successes

Jay Clark, who was active for the Boston Athletic Association , took part in the 1920 Olympic Games in Antwerp in a trap . He finished the team competition with the US team in first place, with 547 points the Americans had 44 points ahead of the second-placed Belgians. In addition to Clark, the team also included Mark Arie , Horace Bonser , Frank Troeh , Frank Wright and Forest McNeir .

Clark also worked as a racing driver. He graduated from Grinnell College and Harvard Law School and subsequently practiced as a lawyer in Worcester , where he died in 1948.

Web links

  • Jay Clark in the database of Sports-Reference (English; archived from the original )