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Charles Eugene Beatty : ウィキペディア英語版 | Charles Eugene Beatty
Charles Eugene Beatty (1909–1998) was and American track and field athlete and educator. ==Athletics== Born in Detroit, Michigan, Beatty attended Northeastern High School (Detroit) and the Michigan State Normal College (which later became Eastern Michigan University). At Northeastern High, Beatty was the first schoolboy to win four events at consecutive Michigan High School Athletic Association track and field championships (1927 and 1928). During the 1927 season, Beatty tied a national interscholastic record for the 100-yard dash and established a new USA standard in the 220-yard low-hurdles. For his achievements, Beatty was named the 1928 Michigan High School Track and Field Athlete of the Year.〔(Beatty High School Athletic Biography )〕 On separate occasions, during the 1931 and '32 season - while competing for Michigan State Normal College - Beatty clocked a world-leading time in the 400-meter hurdle event. Beatty also won the 400 meter intermediate hurdles at the 1932 National Collegiate Athletic Association championships. Beatty was leading the 400 hurdles during the 1932 United States Olympic Trials when - at the final barrier - he tripped and fell.
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