Charles Robbins (1921-10 August 2006) was an American long distance runner and psychiatrist.
Robbins completed his 50th consecutive Manchester Road Race in 2001 and participated in 20 Boston Marathons.
In April 1944 he finished third in 2:38:31 at Boston to four-time winner Canada's Gérard Côté and two-time champion (and seven-time runner up) John A. Kelley.
[3] He was the alternate, in the event one of the three qualifiers was unable to run, to the 1948 London Olympic's marathon team.
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