Bob Fitch

Bob Fitch
Fitch in 1940
Personal information
Birth nameRobert Fitch
Born(1919-07-29)July 29, 1919
Audubon, Iowa, U.S.
DiedApril 15, 2003(2003-04-15) (aged 83)
Bloomington, Indiana, U.S.
Height6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Sport
CountryUSA
SportAmerican football, discus throw, golf
Achievements and titles
Personal bestDT – 54.93 m (1946)[1]

Robert E. Fitch (July 28, 1919 – April 15, 2003)[1] was an American athlete and coach. He broke the world record in the discus throw in 1946 with a mark of 54.93 m (180 ft 2+34 in). He developed a rotational technique referred to as the "Minnesota Whip" and delivered a masters thesis on the subject. His training mate Fortune Gordien went on to break world records and win Olympic medals.

Fitch was a two-time American champion in the discus (1942 and 1946) and was the winner of the 1942 NCAA Championships. He was also part of the University of Minnesota championship-winning college football. He later became golf coach for Indiana University and developed the team into a top level NCAA side, winning six Big Ten Conference titles during his tenure from 1957 to 1989 – a record for an Indiana coach.

  1. ^ a b Robert Fitch. trackfield.brinkster.net

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