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Lakota Law Project on Twitter: "Jim Thorpe became the first Native American to win a gold medal despite having his shoes stolen the morning of the event and wearing a mismatched pair
Indian Country: Correct Jim Thorpe's Olympic record; 'Bright Path' movie about athlete's life in progress • The Seminole Tribune
Historyfeels - Jim Thorpe had his shoes stolen before the 1912 Olympic decathlon. He frantically reached into a trashcan to find an extra pair. He won gold in a mismatched pair of
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Jim Thorpe – no shoes, no excuses - Elevate Fitness
This 1912 Olympic Gold Medalist was seen wearing unmatched pair of shoes during his game, the reason will truly amaze you | DailyPedia
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Jim Thorpe and His Trash Can Shoes Restored as Sole 1912 Olympic Champion by IOC - FanBuzz
Olympics Flashback: Jim Thorpe won two Gold medals with shoes someone had thrown in the trash | by Paul Dughi | SportsRaid | Medium
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Area Support Group - Qatar - Today in History 18 January 1983 – Jim Thorpe is posthumously reinstated as two-time Olympic champion Jim Thorpe was considered the greatest athlete of his time
ANGELA on Twitter: "Jim Thorpe is a legendary Native American athlete At the 1912 SummerOlympics his shoes were stolen b4 he was about to compete He found mismatched shoes in the trash
A Short Motivational Video - Jim Thorpe with Mismatched Shoes at 1912 Olympics By Kapil Dev Sharma - YouTube
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Jim Thorpe, Who Was Born 132 Years Ago Today, Continues To Inspire Decathletes Generations Later
In 1912, Jim Thorpe, a Native American, had his running shoes stolen on the morning of his Olympic track and field events. He found this mismatched pair of shoes in the garbage
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In 1912, Jim Thorpe, an American Indian, had his running shoes stolen the morning of his
Thorpe Shoes - Limited Ringer Tee — The NTVS | Native American Clothing