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  1. Born in Atlanta, Ralph Metcalfe (1910-1978) was America's leading sprinter from 1932-1934. During his sophomore year at Marquette, Metcalfe equaled the world record of 10.3 seconds in the 100 meter dash. He also matched the 200 meter world record of 20.6 seconds. He completed the 1932 intercollegiate season by winning the first of three NCAA ...

  2. Ralph Harold Metcalfe (Atlanta, 29 maggio 1910 – Chicago, 10 ottobre 1978) è stato un velocista e politico statunitense. In carriera ha vinto 4 medaglie olimpiche, di cui una d'oro nella staffetta 4×100 metri ai Giochi olimpici di Berlino 1936 .

  3. Ralph Harold Metcalfe (Atlanta, 29 mei 1910 - Chicago, 10 oktober 1978) was een Amerikaanse atleet, die zich had toegelegd op de sprint. Hij nam tweemaal deel aan de Olympische Spelen en veroverde bij die gelegenheden vier medailles .

  4. Ralph METCALFE, United States

  5. Ralph Metcalfe later became well known in Chicago politics, serving on the city council under Mayor Daley for many years. In 1970, Metcalfe was elected to the U.S. Congress from the 1st District in Illinois, serving until his death. He also gave yeoman service to the USOC, being elected to their board of directors in 1969.

  6. Ralph METCALFE, United States

  7. METCALFE, Ralph Horace(b. 30 May 1910 in Atlanta Georgia; d. 10 October 1978 in Chicago Illinois), sprinter who set or tied eight world records, won four Olympic medals, became the first African-American Illinois state athletic commissioner, and served as a congressional representative.