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Name
  
Eddie Southern

Events
  
400 metres

Turned pro
  
1956

Weight
  
74 kg

College team
  
University of Texas

Height
  
1.91 m

Country
  
United States

Role
  
Olympic athlete


Born
  
January 4, 1938 (
1938-01-04
)
Dallas, Texas

Residence
  
Dallas, Texas, United States

Education
  
Sunset High School, University of Texas at Austin

Silver medals
  
Athletics at the 1956 Summer Olympics - Men's 400 metre hurdles

Nickname(s)
  
Silas Edward Southern

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Silas Edward "Eddie" Southern (born January 4, 1938) is a retired American sprinter and hurdler who won a silver medal in the 400 metres hurdles at 1956 Olympics. He won another silver medal in the 4×400 m relay at the 1959 Pan American Games.

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Early life

Southern is a 1955 graduate of Dallas' Sunset High School, where he won four individual State Championships and set two State and National High School Records, was an American athlete who competed mainly in the 400 meter hurdles, as well as sprints and relays. He was clocked at 20.7 seconds in the 220-yard dash, best ever by a high-school student in Texas or any other state. Then he turned right around and broke the state and national records in the 440-yard event with a time of 47.2 seconds.

College

Southern went on to compete in track & field at the University of Texas, where he was 1959 NCAA 440 yard champion and a member of World Record 440 and 880 yard relay teams. Running for Clyde Littlefield at the University of Texas, Southern led the Longhorns to Southwest Conference titles from 1957–59. Individually, he earned three straight 440-yard SWC championships in 1957, 1958, 1959 and the 1959 NCAA quarter-mile title. Southern ran the anchor for the world-record 440 and 880-yard relays while at University of Texas.

International career

Southern competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in the 400 meter hurdles where he won the silver medal. As an 18 year old, Southern as a Texas youth set the Olympic Record in the 400 metres hurdles (50.1 seconds) in the semifinals in 1956 at Melbourne on his way to taking second to Glenn Davis (athlete). Southern won another silver medal in the 4×400 m relay at the 1959 Pan American Games.

Honors

In 1956, Southern was inducted into the Friar Society, The oldest honor society at The University of Texas, whom recognizes students who made significant contributions to The University of Texas. The Friar Society's purpose is "to associate together leading members of the senior or graduate classes for mutual benefit and cooperation, and to promote the best interests of the University and the student body."

Southern was inducted into the Texas Track and Field Coaches Association Hall of Fame (2013), Sunset High School Hall of Fame, and Drake Relays Athletes Hall of Fame.

References

Eddie Southern Wikipedia