Marcus Hurley, the Glossary
Marcus Latimer Hurley (December 22, 1883 – March 28, 1941) was an American cyclist who competed in the early twentieth century.[1]
Table of Contents
11 relations: Columbia University, Cycle sport, Cycling at the 1904 Summer Olympics, Cycling at the 1904 Summer Olympics – 1 mile, Cycling at the 1904 Summer Olympics – 1/2 mile, Cycling at the 1904 Summer Olympics – 1/3 mile, Cycling at the 1904 Summer Olympics – 1/4 mile, Cycling at the 1904 Summer Olympics – 2 miles, Cycling at the Summer Olympics, List of multiple Olympic gold medalists at a single Games, 1904 Summer Olympics.
- Columbia Lions men's basketball players
- Cyclists at the 1904 Summer Olympics
- Olympic bronze medalists for the United States in cycling
- Olympic gold medalists for the United States in cycling
Columbia University
Columbia University, officially Columbia University in the City of New York, is a private Ivy League research university in New York City.
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Cycle sport
Cycle sport is competitive physical activity using bicycles.
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Cycling at the 1904 Summer Olympics
At the 1904 Summer Olympics, seven cycling events were contested.
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Cycling at the 1904 Summer Olympics – 1 mile
The 1 mile was a track cycling event held as part of the cycling programme at the 1904 Summer Olympics.
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Cycling at the 1904 Summer Olympics – 1/2 mile
The mile was a track cycling event held as part of the cycling programme at the 1904 Summer Olympics.
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Cycling at the 1904 Summer Olympics – 1/3 mile
The mile was a track cycling event held as part of the cycling programme at the 1904 Summer Olympics.
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Cycling at the 1904 Summer Olympics – 1/4 mile
The mile was a track cycling event held as part of the cycling programme at the 1904 Summer Olympics.
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Cycling at the 1904 Summer Olympics – 2 miles
The 2 miles was a track cycling event held as part of the cycling programme at the 1904 Summer Olympics.
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Cycling at the Summer Olympics
Cycling has been contested at every Summer Olympic Games since the birth of the modern Olympic movement at the 1896 Summer Olympics, at which a road race and five track events were held.
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List of multiple Olympic gold medalists at a single Games
This is a list of athletes who have won multiple gold medals at a single Olympic Games.
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1904 Summer Olympics
The 1904 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the III Olympiad and also known as St. Louis 1904) were an international multi-sport event held in St. Louis, Missouri, United States, from 1 July to 23 November 1904.
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See also
Columbia Lions men's basketball players
- Alex Rosenberg (basketball)
- Alton Byrd
- Bob Griffin (basketball)
- Bruce Gehrke
- Buck Jenkins
- Chet Forte
- Claus Benson
- Columbia Lions men's basketball statistical leaders
- Craig Austin
- Dave Newmark
- David Jones (tennis)
- Franklin A. Thomas
- George Gregory (basketball)
- George Starke
- Harry A. Fisher
- Herb Maack
- Herbert London
- Heyward Dotson
- Jack Molinas
- Jack Rohan
- Jeff Coby
- Jeremiah Boswell
- Jim McMillian
- John Azary
- John O'Brien (basketball, born 1916)
- Jonathan D. Schiller
- Keijuro Matsui
- Ken Germann
- Lou Bender
- Lou Rossini
- Luke Petrasek
- Maodo Lô
- Marcus Hurley
- Mike Griffin (basketball)
- Mike Smith (basketball, born 1997)
- Pete Nice
- Peter Salzberg
- Ray Kirchmeyer
- Red Dehnert
- Ted Kiendl
- Walt Budko
Cyclists at the 1904 Summer Olympics
- Aimé Fritz
- Anthony Williamsen
- Arthur F. Andrews
- Burton Downing
- Charles Schlee
- Frank Bizzoni
- George E. Wiley
- J. Nash McCrea
- Marcus Hurley
- Oscar Goerke
- Oscar Schwab
- Teddy Billington
Olympic bronze medalists for the United States in cycling
- Albert Kruschel
- Alvin Loftes
- Andrew Weaver (cyclist)
- Arthur F. Andrews
- Burton Downing
- Carl Schutte
- Chloé Dygert
- Clarence Knickman
- Connie Paraskevin
- Davis Phinney
- Donny Robinson (BMX racer)
- Emma White (cyclist)
- Erin Hartwell
- George E. Wiley
- Georgia Gould
- Jennifer Valente
- Jill Kintner
- John Henry Lake
- Leonard Nitz
- Levi Leipheimer
- Lily Williams (cyclist)
- Marcus Hurley
- Megan Jastrab
- Rebecca Twigg
- Ron Kiefel
- Susan DeMattei
- Teddy Billington
- Walden Martin
Olympic gold medalists for the United States in cycling
- Alexi Grewal
- Burton Downing
- Charles Schlee
- Connie Carpenter-Phinney
- Connor Fields (BMX rider)
- Jennifer Valente
- Kristin Armstrong
- Marcus Hurley
- Mark Gorski
- Marty Nothstein
- Steve Hegg
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcus_Hurley
Also known as Marcus Latimer Hurley.