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Alma mater
  
Name
  
Albert Gutterson

Personal best(s)
  
7.60 m (1912)

Weight
  
82 kg

Event(s)
  
Long jump

Height
  
1.85 m

Sport
  
Athletics

Role
  
Olympic athlete



Born
  
August 23, 1887
Andover, Vermont, United States

Died
  
April 7, 1965, Burlington, Vermont, United States

Club
  
Boston Athletic Association

Olympic medals
  
Athletics at the 1912 Summer Olympics – Men's long jump

Albert Lovejoy Gutterson (August 23, 1887 – April 7, 1965) was an American athlete who won a gold medal in the long jump at the 1912 Summer Olympics. Gutterson also set a new Olympic record of 7.60 meters at this event.

Gutterson was a native of Springfield, VT and attended the University of Vermont where he was a standout in track and field. He is Vermont's first and only gold medalist in the Summer Olympics. The university's athletic complex, Gutterson Fieldhouse, home to the Catamount men's and women's hockey teams is named after him. Sports Illustrated ranked him fifth on its Top 50 Vermont athletes of the 20th century, and he is an original inductee of the University of Vermont Hall of Fame and Vermont Sports Hall of Fame. In 1963, Vermont dedicated the Albert Gutterson Field House in his honor.

Gutterson was an engineer by education. He worked for the Jones and Lamson Machine Co. and then, in 1925–1950, in the petroleum industry. From 1950 to 1963, he served as president of Lovejoy Tool Company, which was founded by his uncle.

References

Albert Gutterson Wikipedia


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