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1. While attending which college was Al Hall a three-time Heptagonal champion and NCAA runner up in the hammer?
2. In 1956, Hall won the Olympic Trials and was one of the favorites. He ended up finishing 4th. Who won the gold medal at Melbourne?
3. An interesting situation developed at the 1959 Pan American Games in Chicago. After all six throws were completed, Al Hall and Harold Connolly were tied. Both received a gold medal.
4. Al Hall and Harold Connolly were both on the 1956, 1960, 1964, and 1968 Olympic teams, a very rare feat. Which other famous thrower was also on the same four teams and is known for his four gold medals?
5. Hall was the first U.S. track and field athlete ever to win a Pan American gold medal in three different decades. In what three cities did he win?
6. In addition to his two national championships in the hammer throw, Hall also had how many championships in the indoor version of the hammer, the 35-pound weight throw?
7. After his fourth Olympics, Hall tried to become the first man to make five Olympics in track and field. At the 1972 Olympic Trials, was in 3rd until the last throw when George Frenn threw 224' 7". Hall finished 4th despite having the best throw of his career. What was the distance of that throw?
8. In 1974, Hall was a member of the first United States track and field team to compete in China. Did he win the hammer throw?
9. While in college, what other sport besides track and field did Hall participate in?
10. What prominent track and field athletic club was Hall a member of during the 1950s and early 1960s?
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