Clifford Bricker (23 April 1904 – 20 September 1980)[1] was a Canadian long-distance runner who competed in the 1928 and 1932 Summer Olympics.
Bricker ran his first marathon in Boston in 1927, clocking 3:00:54 and finishing fourth, more than 20 minutes behind the winner, Clarence DeMar.
[2] The following month he won the Buffalo Marathon in 2:40:05, defeating DeMar[3] and setting a Canadian amateur record.
[4] On 1 July 1927, he broke the amateur world record for 15 miles (24.14 km) in Toronto, running 1:19:11.
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