Australia claims Olympic medals
Australia is claiming four new Olympic medals - 105 years after they
were awarded to the United States.
The Australian Olympic Committee said in statement Friday that
Francis Gailey, who won four swimming medals at the 1904 Games in St.
Louis, was Australian and not American at the time.
Gailey finished second in the 220-, 440- and 880-yard races and third
in the one-mile freestyle.
The AOC's official historian Harry Gordon says Gailey was Australian
- a student at Brisbane Grammar School and was aged 22 when he swam in
the St. Louis Olympics.
He came home to Australia after the Olympics but emigrated to the
United States in 1906. He later became a naturalized U.S. citizen and
settled in California, where he died in 1972. Gordon said confirmation
of Gailey's identity had come from a group of international historians
and statisticians who have been investigating the nationalities of
athletes at the 1900 (Paris) and 1904 Olympics.
"Both were badly organized attachments to international trade
expositions, or world's fairs," Gordon was quoted as saying in an AOC
statement. "The records have always been pretty suspect." AP |