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Otis Davis, two-time gold medalist in 1960 Olympics, dies at 92 At the relatively late age of 28, he set world records while winning the 400 meters and 1,600-meter relay.
Otis Davis, an Olympic 400m and 4x400m gold medalist in 1960, died Saturday at age 92, according to the University of Oregon, his alma mater, and World Athletics. At the 1960 Rome Games, Davis won the ...
Otis Davis, champion in the 400 meters and 4x400 relay at the 1960 Olympics and a long-time supporter of scholastic sports in Union City, has died at 92, the University of Oregon announced Monday.
EUGENE, Ore. — Otis Davis, who won two gold medals in the 1960 Olympics in Rome while he was a student athlete at the University of Oregon, has died at the age of 92, the Oregon track and field ...
Olympian Otis Davis is one of five Oregon track and field icons whose likeness was put on the 10-story tower at Hayward Field when it opened in 2020.
Otis Davis, the gold medal Olympic sprinter who broke barriers and world records, has died at 92. Davis started as a high school football and basketball standout in segregated Tuscaloosa, Alabama ...
Otis Davis, the Olympic champion in the 400 meters and 4x400 relay from the 1960 Olympics in Rome, has passed away at the age of 92, according to the University of Oregon. In an announcement ...
Local News Otis Davis, former Oregon Duck and 2-time Olympic gold medalist, dies at 92 Davis won gold in the 400-meter final and as the anchor in the 4x400-meter relay in the 1960 Olympics in Rome.
Otis Davis, who was not allowed to attend the University of Alabama in his home state because he was Black, but flourished at the University of Oregon, which became his springboard to winning two ...
Otis Davis, an Olympic 400m and 4x400m gold medalist in 1960, died Saturday at age 92, according to the University of Oregon, his alma mater, and World Athletics. At the 1960 Rome Games, Davis won ...
Local News Otis Davis, former Oregon Duck and 2-time Olympic gold medalist, dies at 92 Davis won gold in the 400-meter final and as the anchor in the 4x400-meter relay in the 1960 Olympics in Rome.