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#11 Jim Thorpe: The Journey of One of the Most Accomplished Athletes in History

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Welcome to Humanity Unfiltered, where we bring you the stories that matter. Today, we’re diving into the incredible life of Jim Thorpe, one of the most accomplished athletes in history. His journey is filled with triumphs, hardships, and an enduring legacy.

Born in 1888 in Oklahoma and a member of the Sac and Fox Nation, Thorpe’s athletic gifts were clear early on. At Carlisle Indian Industrial School, he shattered records in track and became a football star, leading his team to victories over powerhouses like Army and Harvard. His versatility on the field earned him a place on Walter Camp’s All-America teams in 1911 and 1912.

Thorpe’s crowning moment came in the 1912 Olympics in Stockholm, where he dominated both the decathlon and pentathlon, earning two gold medals. Sweden’s King Gustav V even called him “the greatest athlete in the world.” But his victory was marred by controversy. In 1913, the International Olympic Committee stripped Thorpe of his medals after discovering he’d briefly played semi-pro baseball, violating amateur status rules.

Despite this setback, Thorpe excelled across multiple sports. He played pro baseball and became one of the first stars of American football, even serving as the first president of the NFL. In his later years, Thorpe faced personal struggles, battling alcoholism and financial instability. Yet in 1950, he was named the greatest athlete of the first half of the 20th century by the Associated Press. His Olympic medals were finally restored to his family in 1983, righting one of sports history’s great wrongs.

Thorpe’s final wish was to be buried on his ancestral Sac and Fox land, but due to political complications, he was interred in Pennsylvania. His family continues to fight for his remains to be returned to Oklahoma, seeking to fulfill his last request.

Jim Thorpe’s story is one of strength, resilience, and undeniable greatness. If this episode resonated with you, please subscribe, follow, like, share, and comment. Let’s keep his legacy alive. Thanks for listening.

Mitch Jackson, Esq. https://mitch-jackson.com/humanity

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Welcome to Humanity Unfiltered, where we bring you the stories that matter. Today, we’re diving into the incredible life of Jim Thorpe, one of the most accomplished athletes in history. His journey is filled with triumphs, hardships, and an enduring legacy.

Born in 1888 in Oklahoma and a member of the Sac and Fox Nation, Thorpe’s athletic gifts were clear early on. At Carlisle Indian Industrial School, he shattered records in track and became a football star, leading his team to victories over powerhouses like Army and Harvard. His versatility on the field earned him a place on Walter Camp’s All-America teams in 1911 and 1912.

Thorpe’s crowning moment came in the 1912 Olympics in Stockholm, where he dominated both the decathlon and pentathlon, earning two gold medals. Sweden’s King Gustav V even called him “the greatest athlete in the world.” But his victory was marred by controversy. In 1913, the International Olympic Committee stripped Thorpe of his medals after discovering he’d briefly played semi-pro baseball, violating amateur status rules.

Despite this setback, Thorpe excelled across multiple sports. He played pro baseball and became one of the first stars of American football, even serving as the first president of the NFL. In his later years, Thorpe faced personal struggles, battling alcoholism and financial instability. Yet in 1950, he was named the greatest athlete of the first half of the 20th century by the Associated Press. His Olympic medals were finally restored to his family in 1983, righting one of sports history’s great wrongs.

Thorpe’s final wish was to be buried on his ancestral Sac and Fox land, but due to political complications, he was interred in Pennsylvania. His family continues to fight for his remains to be returned to Oklahoma, seeking to fulfill his last request.

Jim Thorpe’s story is one of strength, resilience, and undeniable greatness. If this episode resonated with you, please subscribe, follow, like, share, and comment. Let’s keep his legacy alive. Thanks for listening.

Mitch Jackson, Esq. https://mitch-jackson.com/humanity

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