John Baxter Taylor Jr: He was the first African American to win
an Olympic gold medal. He was a member of the gold medal-winning men's medley
relay team at the 1908 Summer Olympics in
London.
He ran the
third leg, racing the 400 meters. He followed William Hamilton and Nate
Cartmell (fellow athletes from the University of Pennsylvania) and was followed
by Mel Sheppard. His split for the final was 49.8 seconds.
In high
school at Central High School, he ran the fastest high school quarter-miler in
the country. He attended Brown Preparatory School with Olympic teammate Mel
Sheppard. While at Brown Prep, Taylor was considered the best prep school
quarter-miler in the United States.
He also was
part of 1907 University of Pennsylvania track team, which won the ICAAAA
trophy. He bested his personal time in 1907, and again was the ICAAAA quarter
mile champion. Training under Michael Murphy, Taylor won the 440-yard race with
a record of 48 4/5 seconds, which broke the intercollegiate record. He then was
recruited by the Irish American Athletic Club.
Sadly, less than five months after returning from the Olympic
Games in London, Taylor died of typhoid fever on 2 December 1908 at the age of
26. He is interred at Eden Cemetery in Collingdale, Pennsylvania.
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