Doral Pilling
Doral William Pilling (14 January 1906 – 24 December 1982) was a Canadian athlete who competed in the 1928 Summer Olympics. Early yearsPilling was born in Cardston, Alberta, Canada.[2] College yearsIn 1927, Pilling became the NCAA champion in the javelin throw with 199' 8", representing the University of Utah.[3][4] 1928 Olympic GamesIn the 1928 Summer Olympics, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Pilling finished twelfth in the Men's javelin throw event, where he threw 59.16 m.[5][6][1][7] International and Canadian competitionsAfter the Amsterdam Olympics Pilling attended the Tailteann Games and shattered the Irish record for the javelin thrown and won the event.[7] Back in Canada, he was feted and there were events for him in Vulcan and Calgary, among other places.[7] Pilling threw his Personal Best of 212 ft. 5 in. (64.74m) in Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, on August 20, 1928, shortly after the Olympics (May 17 through August 12, 1928) in Amsterdam, Netherlands.[8] 1930 British Empire GamesAt the 1930 British Empire Games (now is known as the Commonwealth Games), Pilling won the silver medal in the javelin throw competition with a distance of 183 ft. 6 in. (55.93 m).[5][6][1] 1932 Olympic Games and Tailteann GamesIn the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California, Pilling "did not start" (DNS).[1] Probably a combination of the Great Depression, the Anglo-Irish trade war and the 1932 Tailteann Games, where many Olympic athletes from Ireland or abroad could not be present, for the 1932 Summer Olympics. Personal lifePilling was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.[9] Later yearsPilling died in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.[5][1] References
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