An Olympic gold medal winner from Terre Haute has passed away According to this obituary, Dr. Greg Bell, 94, died peacefully ...
Greg Bell was one of the world's best long jumpers of his generation, winning Olympic gold and national championships. The ...
Greg Bell’s exploits in track and field made him one of Terre Haute’s greatest athletic legends, but his talents went beyond ...
National Track & Field Hall of Fame inductee Greg Bell, the 1956 Olympic long jump gold medalist, died Jan. 25 at his home. He was 94, and at the time of his death he was the oldest living U.S. track ...
At the 1956 Olympic Games, a 26-year-old Bell jumped 7.83m in challenging conditions to win by 15cm ahead of his compatriot ...
Greg Bell was the world's leading men's long jumper of the 1950s. As well as winning the Olympic title in Melbourne, his ...
Olympic Games, a 26-year-old Bell jumped 7.83m in challenging conditions to win by 15cm ahead of his compatriot John Bennett.
Greg Bell, the 1956 Olympic long jump champion, passed away at the age of 94. Bell was known for his impressive leaps, ...
February is Black History Month and the City of Terre Haute is celebrating by unveiling new banners downtown. The banners ...
Dr. Greg Bell, an Olympic gold medalist who called Logansport home for over 55 years, died Saturday at the age of 94.
Greg Bell, the former American Olympic long jump champion and the oldest living gold medallist in athletics, has passed away at the age of 94. Bell achieved Olympic glory in 1956, remained undefeated ...