
DR. PETER T. GEORGE
(Born June 1929)
World and
Olympic Weightlifting Champion.
At
his retirement, Dr. Peter T. George had scored more
points in world competition than any other weightlifter
in the sport's history. He was world champion five times,
runner-up twice and held national, world and Olympic
records in three body weight classes. He won Olympic gold
at Helsinki in 1952, silver at London in 1948 and
Melbourne in 1956.
George was selected to
coach the 1980 U.S. Olympic Weightlifting Team, which did
not compete due to the U.S. boycott of the Moscow Games.
In 1996 at the Atlanta
Games, he was honored as one of America's "100
Golden Olympians."
Dr. George was in the
private practice of orthodontics and served on the
faculty of the University of Hawai`i John A. Burns School
of Medicine.
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