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ripping, tearing noise, and looking around saw him lying on the ground beside his pole, which was broken and useless." In spite of the "severe jarring" received in the fall, Dvorak borrowed a light bamboo pole from a Danish competitor and used it to complete his participation in the consolation event. Dvorak's coach, Keene
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department, earning his law degree in 1904. Dvorak was a member of four consecutive
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Olympics. The hickory pole he had brought with him from Ann Arbor broke on a practice vault. One observer recalled, "we heard a
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magazine about the controversy over the introduction that year of fiberglass poles. Dvorak shared his recollection about murmurs that were exchanged when the bamboo pole was introduced. With respect to the use of fiberglass poles, he stated that he "doesn't know what all the hollering is about."
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362:) nevertheless went to the Racing Club grounds where the event was to be held. They were told not to worry, that the event had been rescheduled. The officials later changed their decision, and the event was held after Dvorak and Johnson had left.
1008:"Keene Fitzpatrick Here: Yale's Former Athletic Trainer Visits Scene of His Former Triumphs; Back from the Paris Games; Physical Director of the University of Michigan Football and Athletic Teams Here". New Haven Evening Register. 1900-08-13.
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in 1878. He was the son of Frank E. and Antoinette (Hrdlicka) Dvorak. Dvorak attended the
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Paris games on Sunday, but we could do nothing more than make a formal protest."
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George B. Kirsch; Othello Harris; Claire E. Nolte (2000).
1402:"WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CAREER COACHING RECORDS"
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Dvorak "Clearing the Pole at 11 Feet 5 Inches" in 1900 (
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1462:"U-M to Induct 12-Man Class of 2008 Into Hall of Fame"
1407:. Washington State Coaches Association. Archived from
658:. The Michigan Alumnus. November 1901. pp. 60β61.
656:"Michigan's Coach and Captains: Charles Edward Dvorak"
1464:. University of Michigan. May 7, 2008. Archived from
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America's First Olympics: The St. Louis games of 1904
815:"Michigan Wins Conference Meet and Owns Spalding Cup"
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1197:. The Michigan Alumnus. April 1910. p. 385.
1136:. The Michigan Alumnus. March 1908. p. 271.
1119:. The Michigan Alumnus. October 1905. p. 9.
921:The Story of the Olympic Games, 776 B.C. to 1972
873:. The Michigan Alumnus. March 1905. p. 296.
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390:In 1963, Dvorak, at age 84, was interviewed by
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628:The Delta Upsilon Decennial
575:Death and posthumous honors
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1310:. The Gridiron Beez.
1105:. September 4, 1904.
993:John McLean (1900).
906:. Univ. of Michigan.
774:Bruce Madej (1997).
537:Franklin High School
503:Bossburg, Washington
419:1904 Summer Olympics
401:1904 Summer Olympics
376:The Michigan Alumnus
355:1900 Summer Olympics
337:1900 Summer Olympics
266:1904 Summer Olympics
261:1900 Summer Olympics
42:Personal information
2808:Cornelius Warmerdam
2792:Cornelius Warmerdam
1166:. January 12, 1908.
1151:. January 13, 1908.
1103:The Washington Post
730:. 1904. p. 91.
533:Seattle, Washington
481:Spokane, Washington
461:University of Idaho
455:University of Idaho
367:1-3/4 inches.
317:U. of M. Republican
280:Dvorak was born in
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