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Frederick William Faller (July 30, 1895 – August 11, 1984) was an American long-distance runner who competed at the 1920 Summer Olympics. He finished eighth in the 10,000 m, 15th in the individual cross-country and fourth in the team cross-country event. Faller won the AAU 10 mile and cross-country titles in 1919–20, and finished second in the 10 mile race at the 1919 Inter-Allied Games. Faller's AAU record held for 25 years. He was inducted to the Road Runners Club of America's American Long Distance Running Hall of Fame in 1972. He was also a watchmaker and one of Johnny Kelley's advisors.

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  • Fred Faller (de)
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  • Fred Faller (eigentlich Frederick William Faller; * 30. Juli 1895 in Gütenbach; † 11. August 1984 in West Roxbury) war ein US-amerikanischer Langstreckenläufer deutscher Herkunft. Bei den Olympischen Spielen 1920 in Antwerpen kam er über 10.000 m auf den achten und im Crosslauf auf den 15. Platz. 1919 und 1920 wurde er jeweils US-Meister im Crosslauf und im Straßenlauf über zehn Meilen. Seine persönliche Bestzeit über 10.000 m von 32:05,2 min stellte er am 25. Oktober 1919 in New York City auf. (de)
  • Frederick William Faller (July 30, 1895 – August 11, 1984) was an American long-distance runner who competed at the 1920 Summer Olympics. He finished eighth in the 10,000 m, 15th in the individual cross-country and fourth in the team cross-country event. Faller won the AAU 10 mile and cross-country titles in 1919–20, and finished second in the 10 mile race at the 1919 Inter-Allied Games. Faller's AAU record held for 25 years. He was inducted to the Road Runners Club of America's American Long Distance Running Hall of Fame in 1972. He was also a watchmaker and one of Johnny Kelley's advisors. (en)
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  • West Roxbury, Massachusetts, United States (en)
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  • Gütenbach, Germany (en)
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  • Fred Faller at the 1919 Inter-Allied Games (en)
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  • Fred Faller (eigentlich Frederick William Faller; * 30. Juli 1895 in Gütenbach; † 11. August 1984 in West Roxbury) war ein US-amerikanischer Langstreckenläufer deutscher Herkunft. Bei den Olympischen Spielen 1920 in Antwerpen kam er über 10.000 m auf den achten und im Crosslauf auf den 15. Platz. 1919 und 1920 wurde er jeweils US-Meister im Crosslauf und im Straßenlauf über zehn Meilen. Seine persönliche Bestzeit über 10.000 m von 32:05,2 min stellte er am 25. Oktober 1919 in New York City auf. (de)
  • Frederick William Faller (July 30, 1895 – August 11, 1984) was an American long-distance runner who competed at the 1920 Summer Olympics. He finished eighth in the 10,000 m, 15th in the individual cross-country and fourth in the team cross-country event. Faller won the AAU 10 mile and cross-country titles in 1919–20, and finished second in the 10 mile race at the 1919 Inter-Allied Games. Faller's AAU record held for 25 years. He was inducted to the Road Runners Club of America's American Long Distance Running Hall of Fame in 1972. He was also a watchmaker and one of Johnny Kelley's advisors. (en)
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