Education
He studied at the University of Pennsylvania, where he became the captain of the track team
He studied at the University of Pennsylvania, where he became the captain of the track team
At the 1919 Inter-Collegiate Association track meet, he broke the world record time for the 220-yard race. Haymond was accepted to compete as a sprinter for the United States. team at the 1920 Summer Olympics, but he was injured before the competition. In 1920, Haymond became a dentist.
He was one of the patriarchs of the Cottonwood Stake when James East. Faust was the president of that stake.
Haymond was a vocal advocate of the Word of Wisdom.