Do not be eager in your heart to be angry, For anger resides in the bosom of fools.

Kohelet 7:9

Louis Clarke - Biography

Louis Alfred "Pinky" Clarke (November 23, 1901 – February 24, 1977) was an American athlete, winner of a gold medal in 4x100 m relay at the 1924 Summer Olympics.

Clarke was Jewish, and was born in Statesville, North Carolina. Clarke won, as a Johns Hopkins University student, the NCAA championships in 1923.

At the Paris Olympics, Clarke ran the second leg in the American 4x100 m relay team, which won the gold medal in a new world record of 41.0.

Clarke also held the world indoor 100 m record, at 9.8 seconds, in February 1924.

Clarke died in Fishkill, New York aged 75.

See also

  • List of select Jewish track and field athletes







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