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Des Koch
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qualify for the 1956 Olympics; he was included in the team to replace Ron Drummond who could not compete. Besides athletics Koch was known for his football
Bodysurfing
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Hollywood and was renamed John Wayne). In 1931, Los Angeles bodysurfer Ron Drummond published The Art of Wave-Riding, a 26-page primer on bodysurfing basics
Athletics at the 1956 Summer Olympics – Men's discus throw
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University of Kansas, Al Oerter. The third qualifier at those trials was Ron Drummond , but with almost five months to wait until the Olympics, he gave up his
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1952: James Dillion 1953–54: Fortune Gordien 1955: Parry O'Brien 1956: Ron Drummond 1957: Al Oerter 1958: Rink Babka 1959–60: Al Oerter 1961: Jay Silvester
1956 United States Olympic trials (track and field)
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Fortune Gordien 57.21 m (187 ft 8 in) Al Oerter 54.44 m (178 ft 7 in) Ron Drummond 54.06 m (177 ft 4 in) Hammer throw Al Hall 60.24 m (197 ft 7 in) Hal
McVicar's Bus Services
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Bus Service (Ron Treuer) Route 123 transferred to Drummond Transit, (Ron Drummond ) no buses included to this operator Through a series of acquisitions
Discus throw at the NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships
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1954 Jim Dillion Auburn 53.72 1955 Des Koch Southern Cal 53.65 1956 Ron Drummond UCLA 52.74 1957 Al Oerter Kansas 56.49 1958 Rink Babka Southern Cal 56
UCLA Bruins
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Men's gymnastics 17 1954–55 Robert Hammond Men's gymnastics 18 1955–56 Ron Drummond Men's outdoor track and field 19 1955–56 Nick Dyer Men's outdoor track
1956 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships
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Bantum 18.02 m Parry O'Brien 17.97 m Stan Lampert 17.41 m Discus throw Ron Drummond 54.94 m Fortune Gordien 54.40 m Desmond Koch 53.06 m Hammer throw Hal
List of USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships winners (men)
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1952: James Dillion 1953–54: Fortune Gordien 1955: Parry O'Brien 1956: Ron Drummond 1957: Al Oerter 1958: Rink Babka 1959–60: Al Oerter 1961: Jay Silvester