Albert Hall (athlete)
Albert William "Al" Hall (August 2, 1934 – October 9, 2008) was an American hammer throw champion, who competed in the Olympics on four occasions. Hall grew up on the family's farm in Hanson, Massachusetts, where he built up his physique using a set of weights he had constructed from concrete cylinders. Hall attended Whitman High School (now part of Whitman-Hanson Regional High School), where he was a running back on the school's football team and became an active participant on the track team during his senior year. Hall graduated from the school in 1952.
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Albert Hall (athlete)
Albert William "Al" Hall (August 2, 1934 – October 9, 2008) was an American hammer throw champion, who competed in the Olympics on four occasions. Hall grew up on the family's farm in Hanson, Massachusetts, where he built up his physique using a set of weights he had constructed from concrete cylinders. Hall attended Whitman High School (now part of Whitman-Hanson Regional High School), where he was a running back on the school's football team and became an active participant on the track team during his senior year. Hall graduated from the school in 1952.
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Albert Hall (Albert William „A ...... er US-amerikanischer Meister.
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Albert William "Al" Hall (Augu ...... uated from the school in 1952.
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Albert William Hall (ur. 2 sie ...... nowiony 8 lipca 1972 w Eugene.
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Albert Hall (Leichtathlet)
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Albert Hall (athlete)
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Albert Hall (lekkoatleta)
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ألبرت هال (منافس ألعاب قوى)
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