George Guthrie

Biographical information

RolesCompeted in Olympic Games
SexMale
Full nameGeorge Phineas•Guthrie, Jr.
Used nameGeorge•Guthrie
Nick/petnamesPhin
Born13 March 1904 in Elyria, Ohio (USA)
Died1 June 1972 in Columbus, Ohio (USA)
Measurements185 cm / 77 kg
AffiliationsThe Ohio State Buckeyes, Columbus (USA)
NOC United States

Biography

In 1925 George Guthrie won the AAU high hurdles and finished second in the event at the NCAAs, winning that event the following year. He was AAU indoor high hurdle champion in 1925-26. He competed for Ohio State and the Illinois AC. Because of family circumstances, Guthrie had to withdraw from college and was then briefly Ohio State freshman track coach before joining the 37th Division of the Ohio National Guard.

In 1941, with the outbreak of World War II, he joined the Army and was in charge of an artillery battalion on the Solomon Islands. Awarded a Bronze Star, he also served in the Korean War, and eventually reached the rank of colonel. After his military career Guthrie worked for a short time for the Kroger Company, and was an architect for the State of Ohio responsible for designing a number of National Guard Armories that are still in use today. He is a member of the Elyria Sports Hall of Fame (1976), the Ohio State University Athletic Hall of Fame (1983), and the Ohio Association of Track and Cross Country Coaches Hall of Fame (1981).

Personal Best: 120yH – 14.4 (1925).

Results

Games Discipline (Sport) / Event NOC / Team Pos Medal As
1924 Summer Olympics Athletics USA George Guthrie
110 metres Hurdles, Men (Olympic) AC