Harry Frieda

Biographical information

RolesCompeted in Olympic Games
SexMale
Full nameHarry Gaylord•Frieda
Used nameHarry•Frieda
Born11 September 1901 in Chalmers, Indiana (USA)
Died20 August 1983 in Park Ridge, Illinois (USA)
Measurements181 cm / 82 kg
AffiliationsChicago Maroons, Chicago (USA)
NOC United States

Biography

Harry Frieda was a versatile athlete from Chicago who won the NCAA javelin in 1923 and placed five times in the AAU decathlon, with a best finish of second in 1923, and 1926-27. He also placed sixth in the discus throw at the 1923 NCAA meet. Frieda attended the University of Chicago and later competed for the Illinois AC. He competed at the 1928 AAU/Olympic Trials, finishing eighth, and sixth at the 1929 AAU, before leaving competition. In 1925 Frieda received the Western Conference (forerunner of the Big 10) Medal.

Frieda joined the Chicago public school system in 1927. He coached track and baseball for six years at Calumet High School before transferring to Lake View High School, where he taught physical education and coached the football team until his retirement in 1967.

Personal Bests: PV – 3.61 (11-10¼) (1923); JT – 58.37 (191-6) (1923); Dec – 5754 (1924).

Results

Games Discipline (Sport) / Event NOC / Team Pos Medal As
1924 Summer Olympics Athletics USA Harry Frieda
Decathlon, Men (Olympic) 8