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During those same London Games, Wright finished fourth in a fiercely contested long jump competition.
During those same London Games, Wright finished fourth in a fiercely contested long jump competition.
Herb Douglas of the United States captured the bronze medal with a jump of 24 feet 9 inches (754 m), and Lorenzo Wright ended up in fourth place at 24 feet 5.25 inches (74486 m) – a hand"s width from a second trip to the medals podium. Upon graduating from high school, LC Wright served eighteen months in the United States. Army. Then, as a student-athlete for, Wright was an National Collegiate Athletic Association All-American in 1947 and 1948.
Placing second and third respectively in the long jump.
Wright"s indoor and outdoor long jump marks, along with his times in the 100-meter and 220-yard dash, are still varsity records – having stood the test of time for over sixty years. Following his athletic career, L.C. Wright served many seasons as the track and swimming coach at Miller, Eastern and Southwestern High School.
During the 1960s, Wright"s athletes were some of the best in the United States. Wright was later appointed Director of the Detroit Public Secondary Schools Athletic League (DPSSAL).
In 1972, at the age of 45, Wright was killed during a domestic dispute.
One of Detroit"s major interscholastic athletic facilities, adjacent to Martin Luther King High School, is named Wright Field. 1948 Summer Olympics.
Lorenzo C. Wright"s crowning athletic achievement would come as a member of the gold medal winning 4×100 meter relay team at the 1948 Olympic Games. Willie Steele of the United States. won the gold medal at 25 feet 8 inches (782 m). Australia"s Theo Bruce came in second, taking the silver medal at 24 feet 9.5 inches (7557 m). At Miller High, Wright was a two-time Detroit Public School League champion in the long jump. Lorenzo Wright was a Central Collegiate Conference indoor champion in the 60-yard dash. He was also the inaugural Mid-American Conference titlist in the 100 and 220-yard dash, 220-yard low hurdles, and the long jump. During his career, Wright won two individual and two relay squad titles at the prestigious Penn Relays. Wright also won the long jump event at the 1948 and 1952 National Amateur Athletic Union Championships.
Wright was honored posthumously as a 1973 inductee to the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame and -in 1976- as a charter member of the Wayne State University Athletic Hall of Fame.