Calvin Bricker

Calvin David "Cal" Bricker (3 November 1884 – 24 April 1963) was a Canadian track and field athlete.

At the 1908 Olympic trials, he set a national record in the long jump that stood for 27 years.

He served in World War I as a dentist and helped organize the 1919 Inter-Allied Games in Paris.

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