Desmond Dalworth KOCH

Stati Uniti d'America
Stati Uniti d'America
AtleticaAtletica
Medaglie Olimpiche
1B
Partecipazioni1
Prima partecipazioneMelbourne 1956
Anno di Nascita1932

Biografia

Des Koch went to Southern Cal from Reed High School in Shelton, Washington, having been the nation’s top prep discus thrower in 1950. He won the NCAA discus in 1955 and made the 1956 Olympic team after Ron Drummond withdrew because of academic commitments. Koch proved to be an adequate substitute, placing third in Melbourne as the U.S. swept the medals. Des Koch was probably better known for his football prowess. With a 43.4 average he led the nation in punting in his junior year and as a senior averaged 43.5 yards and had a 72-yarder in the Rose Bowl. He may be the last player to have drop-kicked a field goal in major college football. After college, Koch had a brief fling at pro football, trying out with Green Bay and San Diego, but he never played in the NFL. Koch, who married Mitzi Whitefeather, a ⅞ths Native American whom he met when she had an apartment next to Parry O'Brien, became an executive with a plastics manufacturing plant.

Personal Bests: SP – 52-0 (15.85) (1954); DT – 180-8 (55.08) (1956); JT – 213-0 (64.92) (1954).

Risultati Olimpici

Athlete Olympic Results Content

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