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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 Fitzpatrick, opined that Dvorak would have been able to reach a height close to 12 feet if he had not been forced to jump with a new, unfamiliar pole. Dvorak worked with a bamboo pole for approximately a year from 1902 to 1903, though he discarded the bamboo pole for his old pole when he broke the world's record in May 1903.
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department, earning his law degree in 1904. Dvorak was a member of four consecutive Western Conference championship track teams from 1901 to 1904 and was the conference pole vault champion in both 1901 and 1903. He won the 1903 conference championship with a vault of 11 feet, 9 inches, breaking the intercollegiate record of 11 feet, 6-1/2 inches held by Chapman of Drake.
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There was an unusually fine field in the pole vault contest. Five men broke the Olympic record before the event narrowed down to the final jumps, with three men eligible. Charles E. Dvorak of the C.A.A. then demonstrated his class, and from the 11-foot mark he competed alone, the other four men being
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Dvorak is also known as the first pole vaulter to use a bamboo pole in lieu of the traditional, heavier ash or hickory poles. He first used a bamboo pole at the 1900 Summer 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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On his return from Paris, Fitzpatrick praised the American athletes and criticized Paris officials for holding key event finals on a Sunday: "The Americans showed themselves superior in every kind of track athletics. They won practically everything. We felt keenly the breach of faith in holding the
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in Paris. In Paris, Dvorak missed the event finals following a controversy over the scheduling of certain event finals for a Sunday. Several American athletes agreed they would not violate Sabbath. The pole vault, in which Dvorak was a favorite, was one of the events scheduled for Sunday. Two of
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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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In 1901, Dvorak won the first Western Conference pole vault championship with a jump of 11 feet, 6 inches. After the 1901 season, Dvorak received his bachelor's degree as a member of the University of Michigan's literary class of 1901. He returned in the fall as a student in Michigan's law
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In approximately 1898, Dvorak transferred to the University of Michigan as a junior in the Department of Literature, Science and Arts. While attending Michigan over the following six years, Dvorak was captain of the track team, vice-president of the Republican Club, athletic editor of the
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where he was a favorite in the pole vault. However, he missed the competition after being told by officials that the finals would be held on a Sunday. He won a special silver medal in a consolation competition. In 1903, he set a world's record in the pole vault with a jump of 11 feet,
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won the competition with a jump of 10 feet, 10 inches. Because of the confusion, a special, albeit unofficial, competition was arranged for the athletes who had not participated in the Sunday event. Dvorak took the silver medal in the special competition with a jump of 11 feet,
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Spalding's Official Pacific Coast Interscholastic Foot Ball Guide, 1927, page 74. Despite the quotations above, the historic roster of University of Michigan football players maintained by the Bentley Historical Library does not list Dvorak as having ever played on Yost's football
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tied at that mark. Dvorak's best was 11 feet 6 inches breaking the Olympic record of 10 feet 9-9/10 inches held by I. K. Baxter of the University of Pennsylvania, set at the Paris Olympiad.
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11 inches.(This mark doesn't appear in the progression of World or American Records). Dvorak returned to international competition and won the gold medal in the pole vault at the
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In 1900, funds were solicited from faculty, students, alumni and Ann Arbor businessmen to send Dvorak, three other Michigan track athletes, and Coach Fitzpatrick to the
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Before enrolling at Michigan, Dvorak had competed in the pole vault, achieving a height of 9 feet, 6 inches. At Michigan, Dvorak worked with track coach
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After retiring from athletic competition, Dvorak worked over the next 35 years as a lawyer, apple farmer, civil servant, athletic coach and teacher.
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In May 1903, Dvorak set a world's record in the pole vault with a jump of 11 feet, 11 inches. He reportedly often cleared 12 feet in practice.
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in Seattle, where he served for many years as the football, basketball and track coach. The players coached by Dvorak at Roosevelt High include
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of Wyoming. He had previously announced plans to spend the summer prospecting with an old miner. In the fall of 1908, he moved to
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track team in Chicago. He also established a law office in Chicago at the Chamber of Commerce Building at 140 Washington Street.
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credits Dvorak as being one of the earliest Americans of Czech descent to achieve significant success in athletics.
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In February 1918, Dvorak and his wife had a son, Robert Larry Dvorak (1918–1986), who was born in
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Dvorak returned to international competition as a member of the United States Olympic team at the
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An entirely different account of Dvorak's disqualification was published in October 1900 by
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in 1878. He was the son of Frank E. and Antoinette (Hrdlicka) Dvorak. Dvorak attended the
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In 2008, Dvorak was posthumously inducted into the Michigan Track and Field Hall of Fame.
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In 1910, Dvorak was employed in helping to organize the Union Title and Trust Company of
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In January 1908, Dvorak was hired as the athletic director and track coach at the
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Paris games on Sunday, but we could do nothing more than make a formal protest."
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Dvorak died in 1969 at age 91. His last place of residence was in Seattle.
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in Chicago, considered the first junior college in the United States. The
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From at least 1914 to 1917, he was the Chief Deputy Assessor of
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Olympic gold medalists for the United States in track and field
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Note 1: In 1888 both the NAAAA and the AAU held championships
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Dvorak spent the months of August and September 1908 in the
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Dvorak competing at the 1904 Summer Olympics in St. Louis (
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George B. Kirsch; Othello Harris; Claire E. Nolte (2000).
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Dvorak "Clearing the Pole at 11 Feet 5 Inches" in 1900 (
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Dvorak competing for the University of Michigan in 1903.
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By 1925, Dvorak had moved from Franklin High School to
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America's First Olympics: The St. Louis games of 1904
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