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  1. Jim Thorpe - Wikipedia

    Considered one of the most versatile athletes of modern sports, Thorpe won two Olympic gold medals in the 1912 Summer Olympics (one in classic pentathlon and the other in decathlon).

  2. Jim Thorpe | IOC 1982, All-American, Path Lit by Lightning,

    Dec 3, 2025 · Jim Thorpe was one of the most accomplished all-around athletes in history. In 1950 he was selected by American sportswriters and broadcasters as the greatest American …

  3. Thorpe Plant Maintenance and Engineering

    The Thorpe name is synonymous with quality refractory engineering and services. Thorpe is known around the world for addressing and solving severe service lining applications.

  4. Jim THORPE - Olympics.com

    Thorpe died from heart failure on 28 March 1953. He was 64. Associated Press named him the USA’s greatest athlete and American football player of the first half of the 20th century, while …

  5. Thorpe, James Francis | The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History …

    Jim Thorpe was perhaps the United States' greatest athlete of the twentieth century. An American Indian, he is usually considered to be Sac and Fox, although he also had Potawatomi, …

  6. How Jim Thorpe Became America’s First Multi-Sport Star

    Nov 17, 2021 · Jim Thorpe had a six-year career in Major League Baseball with the New York Giants, Cincinnati Reds and Boston Braves. Determined to become a professional athlete, …

  7. Ian Thorpe completes Sydney Hobart Race: ‘I’m exhausted. I’m tired’

    1 day ago · Five-time Olympic gold medalist Ian Thorpe took part in the Sydney Hobart Race for the first time

  8. Jim Thorpe - Pro Football Hall of Fame

    Jim Thorpe was one of the most famous athletes of his time and when the NFL was established in 1920 was selected as the first President. Learn more about one of the most influential figures …

  9. Jim Thorpe Was More than an Extraordinary Athlete

    Five illustrations from a 1911 Philadelphia Inquirer article portray a robust Jim Thorpe (also known as Wa-Tho-Huk) in his athletic prime, countering prevalent beliefs that Euro-Americans had …

  10. #GoingDeep: The Legend of Jim Thorpe - Baseball Hall of Fame

    Jim Thorpe played major league baseball for six years. Playing mostly outfield, the right-handed batter played only 289 games while batting .252 with seven homers and 29 stolen bases.