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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sim_InessSim Iness - Wikipedia

    Simeon "Sim" Garland Iness (July 9, 1930 – May 23, 1996) was an American discus thrower who won a gold medal at the 1952 Summer Olympics, breaking the Olympic record several times in the process. Next year he set a new world record at 57.93 m.

  2. Sim Iness (Keota (Oklahoma), Estados Unidos, 9 de julio de 1930-23 de mayo de 1996) fue un atleta estadounidense, especialista en la prueba de lanzamiento de disco en la que llegó a ser campeón olímpico en 1952.

  3. Enjoy this true to life story of Olympic proportions! Siminess 2024 - - - - - - -. - - - - - -. Welcome to the official website of Sim Iness, dedicated to the 1952 Olympic Discus gold medalist, and former Olympic and World Record holder.

  4. Sim Iness, the gentle giant, the Olympic giant, lived his life to the fullest, and strove to help others reach their own heights. Welcome to the official website of Sim Iness, dedicated to the 1952 Olympic Discus gold medalist, and former Olympic and World Record holder.

  5. www.olympedia.org › athletes › 78589Olympedia – Sim Iness

    23 de may. de 1996 · While at Southern Cal, Iness won the NCAA in 1952 and 1953 and on the second occasion he became the first man in history to throw 190 feet when he took the title with a world record 190-0⅞ (57.93). After his active days were over, Iness became a football and track coach.

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  6. www.wikiwand.com › es › Sim_InessSim Iness - Wikiwand

    Sim Iness fue un atleta estadounidense, especialista en la prueba de lanzamiento de disco en la que llegó a ser campeón olímpico en 1952.

  7. 15 de abr. de 2024 · Biography. On his 18th birthday Sim Iness placed sixth at the 1948 Final Trials, but four years later he won the Trials and went on to take the Olympic title, beating Consolini’s Olympic record with all of his six throws. While at Southern Cal, Iness won the NCAA in 1952 and 1953 and on the second occasion he became the first man in history ...