Full name: Frederick Morgan Taylor
Gender: Male
Height: 6'1" (185 cm)
Weight: 165 lbs (75 kg)
Born: April 17, 1903 in Sioux City, Iowa, United States
Died: February 16, 1975 in Rochester, New York, United States
Affiliations: Illinois Athletic Club, Chicago (USA)
Country:
United States
Sport: Athletics
Medals: 1 Gold, 2 Bronze (3 Total)
Morgan Taylor was the first athlete to have won three medals in the Olympic 400 m hurdles. He won the 1924 Final Trials with a world best of 52.6, which became an American record but never received lAAF recognition as the world mark. Taylor matched the time at the Olympics but again did not receive official recognition because he knocked one hurdle over. In 1925 he bettered the world record for 440 y hurdles with 53.8 in winning the second of four AAU titles, but once again the mark was not ratified. Finally Taylor became an official world record holder when he won the 1928 Final Trials in 52.0. While at Grinnell College, F. Morgan Taylor won the NCAA 220 y hurdles in 1927 and in 1925 he finished second in the long jump, beaten only by DeHart Hubbard's world record. He was also a good quarter-miler, having run a best of 48.5. After leaving Grinnell, Taylor initially worked as an ad salesman for the Chicago Tribune. He later became a teacher and coach, but continued work in various forms of sales. His son continued the family tradition in sports, winning the IC4A long jump for Princeton in 1952 and 1953, and serving a term as President of the U.S. Golf Association. Personal Best: 400H – 51.96 (1932). |
| Games | Age | City | Sport | Event | Team | NOC | Rank | Medal | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1924 Summer | 21 | Paris | Athletics | Men's 400 metres Hurdles | United States | USA | 1 | Gold | |
| 1928 Summer | 25 | Amsterdam | Athletics | Men's 400 metres Hurdles | United States | USA | 3 | Bronze | |
| 1932 Summer | 29 | Los Angeles | Athletics | Men's 400 metres Hurdles | United States | USA | 3 | Bronze |
| Games | Age | City | Sport | Country | Phase | Unit | Rank | T | L | T(H) | T(A) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1924 Summer | 21 | Paris | Athletics | United States | Final | 1 | 52.6 | 1 | ||||
| 1924 Summer | 21 | Paris | Athletics | United States | Semi-Finals | Heat One | 2 | QU | 54.9 | |||
| 1924 Summer | 21 | Paris | Athletics | United States | Round One | Heat Five | 1 | QU | 55.8 | |||
| 1928 Summer | 25 | Amsterdam | Athletics | United States | Final | 3 | 53.6 | 3 | ||||
| 1928 Summer | 25 | Amsterdam | Athletics | United States | Semi-Finals | Heat One | 1 | QU/OR | 53.4 | |||
| 1928 Summer | 25 | Amsterdam | Athletics | United States | Round One | Heat Four | 1 | QU | 55.2 | |||
| 1932 Summer | 29 | Los Angeles | Athletics | United States | Final | 3 | 4 | 52.0 | 51.96 | |||
| 1932 Summer | 29 | Los Angeles | Athletics | United States | Semi-Finals | Heat One | 2 | QU | 52.9 | |||
| 1932 Summer | 29 | Los Angeles | Athletics | United States | Round One | Heat One | 1 | QU | 55.8 | 55.65 |