# Merwin Graham

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American athlete

**Merwin ("Marvin") B. Graham** (March 4, 1903 – January 24, 1989) was an American [track and field athlete](/source/Track_and_field) who competed in the [1924 Summer Olympics](/source/1924_Summer_Olympics). He was born in [Fairview, West Virginia](/source/Fairview%2C_West_Virginia), attended high school in [Bartlesville, Oklahoma](/source/Bartlesville%2C_Oklahoma) and later attended the [University of Kansas](/source/University_of_Kansas), where he was a member of the KU track team. In 1924 he finished ninth in the [Olympic triple jump competition](/source/Athletics_at_the_1924_Summer_Olympics_-_Men's_triple_jump) in Paris, France.[1]

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** ["Merwin Graham"](https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/78470). *Olympedia*. Retrieved 1 October 2021.

## External links

- [Personal Papers of Merwin Graham](http://etext.ku.edu/view?docId=ksrlead/ksrl.ua.grahammerwin.xml;route=ksrlead;brand=ksrlead;query=Merwin%20Graham) at [University of Kansas](/source/University_of_Kansas)

- [profile](https://web.archive.org/web/20070728230813/http://ead.diglib.ku.edu/xml/ksrl.ua.grahammerwin.html)

v t e 1924 USA Olympic track and field team Track/road/cross country athletes Karl Anderson Verne Booth Chester Bowman Charles Brookins Ray Buker William Churchill Louis Clarke (r) Commodore Cochran (r) Jimmy Connolly (t) Chan Coulter Bill Cox (t) Clarence DeMar Mike Devaney Ray Dodge Rilus Doolittle Schuyler Enck August Fager Horatio Fitch Charles Foster John Gray George Guthrie Lloyd Hahn Alan Helffrich (r) James Henigan George Hill Harry Hinkel Frank Hussey (r) Earl Johnson Pitch Johnson Wayne Johnson Dan Kinsey Edward Kirby (t) Leo Larrivee (t) Al LeConey (r) George Lermond Oliver MacDonald (r) Charles Mellor Loren Murchison Bayes Norton Charley Paddock Russell Payne Harold Phelps Joie Ray (t) Bill Richardson Marvin Rick Ivan Riley Ray Robertson John Romig Jackson Scholz William Spencer William Stevenson (r) Arthur Studenroth John Coard Taylor Morgan Taylor Willard Tibbetts (t) Ray Watson John Watters Frank Wendling Ralph Williams Eric Wilson Frank Zuna Field/combined event athletes Norman Anderson Otto Anderson Clifford Argue Lee Barnes Jim Brooker Leroy Brown William Comins Harry Frieda Ned Gourdin Glenn Graham Merwin Graham Brutus Hamilton Glenn Hartranft Ralph Hills Bud Houser DeHart Hubbard Robert Juday Mort Kaer Robert LeGendre Tom Lieb James McEachern Matt McGrath Jack Merchant William Neufeld Emerson Norton Gene Oberst Harold Osborn Tom Poor Gus Pope Lee Priester Albert Rose Ralph Spearow Fred Tootell Homer Whelchel Earle Wilson Coaches and trainers Lawson Robertson (head track coach) Walter Christie (head field coach) Eddie Farrell (assistant coach) Bill Hayward (assistant coach) Harry Hillman (assistant coach) Tom Keane (assistant coach) Jack Magee (assistant coach) Amos Alonzo Stagg (assistant coach) Eugene Vidal (assistant coach) Michael J. Ryan (marathon trainer)

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