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Featuring: Jim Thorpe (1888-1953); athlete, Olympic Gold Medalist
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Left_quoteThey just keep coming. But that's what keeps me going.”  Jim Thorpe


Jim Thorpe didn’t excel in just one sport, but in many, making a name for himself in track and field, professional basketball and football, as well as major league baseball. In 1999 the Associated Press placed him third on their list of top athletes of the century, behind only Babe Ruth and Michael Jordan.

Though sports came easy for Thorpe, life did not. James Francis Thorpe was born a twin, but lost his brother to pneumonia when he was just nine years old. His mother died of childbirth complications just two years later. His father passed away after a hunting accident when Thorpe was 16 and attending the Carlisle Indian Industrial School.

Thorpe was raised in the Sac and Fox nation in Oklahoma and despite the hardships of his youth lived up to his native name: Wa-Tho-Huk, translated as "Bright Path." His brilliant athletic career began at the Carlisle School. Though football was his favorite sport—earning him All-American honors in 1911 and 1912—he did not stop there. He competed in baseball, lacrosse, track and field, and even ballroom dancing, winning the 1912 inter-collegiate ballroom dancing championship.

Indeed 1912 was a big year for Thorpe. He became famous overnight with his outstanding performance at the Stockholm Olympics. He won the gold medal for both the decathlon and pentathlon. It is believed that as King Gustav awarded Thorpe his medals he said “You, sir, are the greatest athlete in the world.”

In 1913 Thorpe’s medals were stripped from him when the committee discovered he had played minor league baseball prior to competing in the Olympics, therefore violating the amateur regulations. Many opposed this ruling, however, and in 1983 Thorpe’s medals, and his name, were reinstated in the record books.

Thorpe went on to excel in major league baseball and professional football. He played for various MLB teams and finished his career with a .252 batting average, 91 runs scored, and 82 runs batted in. Likewise Thorpe played for six different NFL teams. He even coached one of his teams, the Canton Bulldogs, while still a player. Thorpe’s talent did not go unnoticed—he was selected to the first All-NFL team in 1923.

The sheer excellence with which Thorpe performed every sport he ever competed in is an inspiration to many. Undoubtedly, Jim Thorpe is one of the greatest athletes this world has ever seen.

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john h. 22 days ago from palestine tx.
On the trip to Sweden for the olympic games a sports writer asked the coach where the team was. The coach pointed to Jim Thorpe who was lounging in a deck chair and said "There he is". I would reccomend the movie, "Jim Thorpe All American starring Burt Lancaster. A true all American hero.
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john h 23 days ago from palestine tx.
I read somewhere that when King Gustav proclaimed Jim thorpe the greatest athelete in the word he responded,"Thanks King".
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Christina D 2 months ago from Decatur Central
I think we need more people like Jim Thorpe. If we were to have excellence everyday, everybody would turn this world into a world full of success.Jim Thorpe didnt just show excellence in just one sport, but multiple and that's really good!
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morgan p. 2 months ago from decatur
love it!
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Jasmin about 1 year ago from Nebraska
Cool. Jim Thorpe!
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jake over 1 year ago from mi
cool
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jim over 1 year ago from wisconsin
AWESOME!!!!!
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Carlyyy over 1 year ago from Michigan
I love this story it reminds me of my DAD,[:
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Debie R over 1 year ago from California
I read all the comments, they brought tears to my eyes. This billboard is special to me because these days, a "good" indian is often rated by how much casino $$ recieved. It shows as a great reminder of the things our native people have overcome and truely thrived. What a great story about a great man. I drive by the sign daily on the way to work. So many times I tried to remember to look this up as I hadn't heard of him or his story until today, I feel priviledged to now have learned this inspirational life story. He was also very handsome<>[];)
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Mike K. over 1 year ago from Minocqua, WI
Jim Thorpe is my grandfather, and I was involved in giving permission to use his image on the billboard. It was an honor for our entire family to see him posted so prominent\ly in front of the many thousands of Americans who revere his name and accomplishments. ESPN's naming him the 6th greatest athlete of the century was a sorry indication of their ability to accurately assess the sports world. The fans on Wide World of Sports named him No. 1. Leave it to the folks on the street. They know better than anyone else, especially those sports mavens on television who seek only sensationalism. We thank everyone in this column for their warm and genuine comments. Needless to say, his family agrees with all of you!
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Jon P. over 1 year ago from Penna.
My great grandfather was a Sac and Fox Indian and went to Carlisle Indian school. I was thrilled to see Jim Thorpe's picture and the honor due him. Also, I like the title "World's Greatest Athlete." My Indian name is "Eagle Helps Him."
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claude I. almost 2 years ago from NE
My name is Claude Iron Thunder! I am a member of the Ponca Tribe Of Nebraska. I live in Lincoln, NE. I commute to Omaha for work and see this billboard everyday! It makes me proud to be Native American - "PONCA PRIDE"!
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Katey L almost 2 years ago from Washington, D.C.
Great to see this Thorpe poster in a bus stop! What an inspiration he was and is and kudos to Values.com for honoring him.
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Lisa Marie O. over 2 years ago from Lena, WI
I loved seeing this billboard, it reminds me of being in Glacier National Park, Montana, hearing a song about Jim Thorpe from Jack Gladstone. I never heard of Jim Thorpe till then, and never realized his true success. If you like Jim Thorpe look up his song, its on the Buffalo Cafe CD.
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C. W. over 2 years ago from Pasadena, CA
I love this billboard. Thorpe was the greatest athlete of all time. Period. He would beat entire track teams single handedly. In the 1912 Olympics, he competed in 17 events--a record that will never be broken. He was the most dominant NFL player of his era, played pro baseball and basketball and won 2 Olympic gold medals--including the decathlon. Who can top that?!!!
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Darcy N. over 2 years ago from Washington, DC
"All American. Native American" is right! I absolutely love walking by this billboard in downtown DC. Jim Thorpe is a real hero that can inspire American youth of all ethnicities.
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Kelly G. over 2 years ago from San Jose, California
As as Native American I am proud to see this billboard everyday on my way to work. Very inpsiring!
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Melissa B. over 2 years ago from Washington, DC.
I grew up hearing his name and his greatness and recently read a book about his life and am now even in more awe of how much of a inspiration he is to this country, Indian country!!
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Ken S. over 2 years ago from York, PA
Jim Thorpe IS the greatest athlete of all time. The fact that he is only listed as the third best athlete of this century is an insult.
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Bo N. over 2 years ago from Los Angeles
Jim Thorpe has always been a special icon to me, I am half Lipan Apache, love American football and had always looked to him as a hero in my life. I was also a very gifted athlete and tried to conduct myself and my life the way he did his. One year in college I was going through a very difficult period, I was far from my family and I was very depressed from what was happening in my life. I walked into a room at school I had never been to before, there were hundreds of pictures on a wall of great people who had something to do with that school. I was drawn to the middle for some reason and looked up, to my amazement there was a picture of Jim Thorpe, I had not known, but he had been a back field football coach at that school for a couple of years. I stood there for a very long time, it seemed I had been brought to that room and to that location to see my hero's photo at a time I was in need of help and guidance. I straightened up and stood tall before his photo, thanked him for coming into my life and helping me when I needed it the most and told him I would never forget him or that moment. His spirit and photo brought me to it at my darkest time and saved my life.
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garrett s over 2 years ago from burnt hills
amazing what position did he play?
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Winston M. over 2 years ago from Provo, Utah
Babe Ruth was a great baseball player and Michael Jordan was a great basketball player; however, they each excelled in only one sport. Jim Thorpe excelled in every sport he participated in. King Gustav had it right, let's live with it.
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Kyra B. over 2 years ago from Michigan
Amazingly inspirational.
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Holly J. over 2 years ago from Los Angeles, CA
Seeing his poster at a bus stop in Westminster, Orange County, CA brought tears to my eyes, especially after many here ask me, "What is an American Indian?" We live on.
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Tony S. almost 3 years ago from Janesville, MN
It was great to see Jim Thorpe's picture up on the billboard. Hopefully some of the young will learn who he was, the greatest athlete ever.
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Ron J. almost 3 years ago from Topeka, KS
Jim Thorpe is without a doubt the greatest athlete this world has ever known. An inspiration to all athletes no matter what sport.
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Len L. almost 3 years ago from Harveys Lake,PA
I drive past this billboard on the Pennsylvania Turnpike within a few miles of the town named for Jim Thorpe. What an inspiration!
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Rebecca W. almost 3 years ago from Arizona
I was proud to see this man on a billboard. He was the greatest Native American athlete ever and I'm happy he's finally getting some exposure. I hope he continues to inspire the Native American youth to become great.
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Alex P. about 3 years ago from Brookings
He inspires us all in different ways.
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Devon P. about 3 years ago from Brookings Or.
He's not one of, he IS the greatest athlete of all time by far.
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Jacob F. about 3 years ago from Brookings
I read about Jim Thorpe a year ago and I think he is one of the best athletes I have heard of in the 1900's.
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Jaclyn F. about 3 years ago from Savannah
Being from Carlisle, Pennsylvania, I grew up learning about Jim Thorpe. He was an inspiration for overcoming obstacles and doing great things. Now living in Savannah, Georgia, and seeing the billboard with his picture I am reminded of his greatness. It's an encouragement now during a time of change in my life.

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