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Lee Pearce Orr (April 12, 1917 – July 27, 2009) was a Canadian athlete who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics. He was born in Saskatchewan, Canada and grew up in Monroe, Washington, United States. During high school, he participated in track and field events, as well as football and tennis. After high school, Orr ran for the Washington State University Cougars, where he was coached by Karl Schlademan. He worked as a stock boy for $35 a month to get through school in the days before athletic scholarships. The six-foot, 175 pound freshman dazzled his coaches. He went on to eight Pacific Coast North Division titles and an NCAA championship in the 440-yard run. And he and his brother Jack ran with the Cougar relay team that set a world record in June, 1937. Orr was inducted into the Washingt

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  • لي أور (ar)
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  • لي أور هو منافس ألعاب قوى كندي، ولد في 12 أبريل 1917 في ساسكاتشوان في كندا، وتوفي في 27 يوليو 2009. (ar)
  • Lee Orr (Lee Pearce Orr; * 12. April 1917 in Saskatchewan; † 23. Juli 2009 in Monroe, Washington, Vereinigte Staaten) war ein kanadischer Sprinter. Bei den Olympischen Spielen 1936 schied er über 100 m im Vorlauf aus und kam über 200 m und in der 4-mal-100-Meter-Staffel jeweils auf den fünften Platz. 1938 schied der bei den British Empire Games in Sydney über 440 Yards im Vorlauf aus und siegte mit der kanadischen 4-mal-440-Yards-Stafette. Als Student der Washington State University wurde er 1940 NCAA-Meister über 440 Yards. (de)
  • Lee Orr (Saskatchewan, 12 aprile 1917 – Monroe, 23 luglio 2009) è stato un velocista canadese. (it)
  • Lee Pearce Orr (April 12, 1917 – July 27, 2009) was a Canadian athlete who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics. He was born in Saskatchewan, Canada and grew up in Monroe, Washington, United States. During high school, he participated in track and field events, as well as football and tennis. After high school, Orr ran for the Washington State University Cougars, where he was coached by Karl Schlademan. He worked as a stock boy for $35 a month to get through school in the days before athletic scholarships. The six-foot, 175 pound freshman dazzled his coaches. He went on to eight Pacific Coast North Division titles and an NCAA championship in the 440-yard run. And he and his brother Jack ran with the Cougar relay team that set a world record in June, 1937. Orr was inducted into the Washingt (en)
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