Great Local Athletes – 1920 Olympic Medalist – Earl Thompson (Thomson)
As the first Olympic Games after World War I, the 1920 Games were awarded to Antwerp to honour the suffering that had been inflicted on the Belgian people during the War. Earl Thompson was one of three Canadian Gold Medalists at the 1920 Summer Olympic Games, winning a gold medal in the 110 metre hurdles.
Thompson was born in either Prince Albert or Birch Hills, SK in 1895; there has been some debate as to where he was born on the internet. The USA Track and Field Hall of Fame lists Prince Albert, SK as his place of birth while the Library and Archives of Canada website lists his place of birth as Birch Hills, SK.
Thompson was almost entirely deaf.
At the age of eight Thompson moved to California with his family. As a young adult Thompson competed in Track and Field at Dartmouth College and the University of Southern California (USC).


