Frank Robert CHOW

アメリカ合衆国
アメリカ合衆国
射撃射撃
出場1
初出場ロンドン1948
誕生年1907

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Bob Chow was a pioneer ham radio operator as a youth. He joined the Naval Reserve in the 1930s, where he learned to shoot. Chow established multiple pistol shooting world records. He later coached pistol shooting to several future Olympians. He also worked as a movie extra and taught shooting to several well-known actors, including John Wayne and Roy Rogers. He also became a top musician, playing saxophone and banjo with American jazz groups in San Francisco. He and his wife owned and operated a gun shop in San Francisco until late 1988. At that time, the Chows were in the process of selling the business to a Japanese American man, who chose to rename it "Takahashi Guns." Bob was also an active member of the Mission St. Merchants' Association.

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