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Homer Baker

Homer Baker (June 8, 1893 – November 25, 1977) was an American, middle-distance track and field athlete. He became US national half-mile champion in 1913 and 1914.[1] He toured Europe during 1914 and won the British 880-yard crown from the famed Albert Hill.[2] Baker had poor eyesight and withdrew from running for 18 months after a 1917 accident in the New York City Subway.[3] He did the 880 yards (half-mile) in 1,56,4 and 660 yards in 1,20,4 (world record holding up for 26 years).[4] In 1923, he was appointed physical director in the Panama Canal Zone.[5] Baker was a cousin of silent film star Clara Bow.[6]

References

  1. ^ Racine Journal News, May 11, 1917
  2. ^ Press Telegram(CA), April 23, 1952
  3. ^ Iowa City Citizen, January 2, 1919
  4. ^ The Fairport Herald Mail, December 14, 1977
  5. ^ Indianapolis Star, May 6, 1923
  6. ^ https://bostonglobe.newspapers.com/article/the-boston-globe-clara-bow-says-she-is-f/119959583/