Lawson Robertson

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Olympic medal record
Men’s Athletics
Bronze 1904 St. Louis Standing high jump

Lawson N. Robertson (September 24, 1883 - January 22, 1951) was an American athlete. He competed at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London.

In the 100 meters, Robertson won his first round heat with a time of 11.4 seconds to advance to the semifinals. There, he lost a close race to countryman Nathaniel Cartmell, both clocking at 11.2 seconds and Cartmell winning by about a foot. The loss to Cartmell eliminated Robertson from advancing to the final.

On the same day as his semifinal loss in the 100 meters, Robertson was eliminated in the preliminary heats of the 200 meters with a second place finish in his heat. His time was 23.0 seconds, 0.2 slower than the winner's.


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NAME Robertson, Lawson
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION American athlete
DATE OF BIRTH 24 September 1883
PLACE OF BIRTH
DATE OF DEATH 22 January 1951
PLACE OF DEATH
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