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The Olympic Story of Jim Thorpe: Running the Bright Path

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Jim Thorpe, born into the Sac and Fox nation, became the first Native American Olympic gold medalist at the Stockholm 1912 Games by dominating in the new events of pentathlon and decathlon. So why was this versatile athlete stripped of his medals and titles one year later? From facing racism, heartbreaking loss, substance abuse, encounters with future Presidents, and playing professional football, baseball, and basketball, Thorpe’s story is one of constant struggle and serves as a reminder that even our greatest athletes are still human.

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Show Notes:

Start saving and investing the easy way with the Acorns app.

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Our website: gamesodyssey.com

Find us on Facebook at The Games Odyssey Podcast page

On Twitter Games Odyssey

On Instagram Games Odyssey

And on your podcast app of choice

Sources:

Bright Path (new Jim Thorpe movie and petition)

Stuff You Missed In History Class Jim Thorpe series

Jim THORPE | Olympics.com

Olympedia – Jim Thorpe

Jim Thorpe - Wikipedia

Thorpe Has Cancerous Growth Removed From Lip in Hospital at Philadelphia - The New York Times

https://web.archive.org/web/20071114205622/http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2004/olympics/2004/08/08/bc.olympics.athletics.thorpe/

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Jim Thorpe, born into the Sac and Fox nation, became the first Native American Olympic gold medalist at the Stockholm 1912 Games by dominating in the new events of pentathlon and decathlon. So why was this versatile athlete stripped of his medals and titles one year later? From facing racism, heartbreaking loss, substance abuse, encounters with future Presidents, and playing professional football, baseball, and basketball, Thorpe’s story is one of constant struggle and serves as a reminder that even our greatest athletes are still human.

GIVE US YOUR FEEDBACK ON SEASON 1 HERE!

Show Notes:

Start saving and investing the easy way with the Acorns app.

Sleep better and feel better with a Layla mattress and get up to $210 off!

Our website: gamesodyssey.com

Find us on Facebook at The Games Odyssey Podcast page

On Twitter Games Odyssey

On Instagram Games Odyssey

And on your podcast app of choice

Sources:

Bright Path (new Jim Thorpe movie and petition)

Stuff You Missed In History Class Jim Thorpe series

Jim THORPE | Olympics.com

Olympedia – Jim Thorpe

Jim Thorpe - Wikipedia

Thorpe Has Cancerous Growth Removed From Lip in Hospital at Philadelphia - The New York Times

https://web.archive.org/web/20071114205622/http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2004/olympics/2004/08/08/bc.olympics.athletics.thorpe/

Ferdinand Bie - Wikipedia

Hugo Wieslander - Wikipedia

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