Evelyne Hall

Evelyne Ruth Hall (née Davidson, later Adams, later Butler; September 10, 1909 – April 20, 1993) was an American hurdler.

At the 1932 Olympics she earned a silver medal in the 80 m, losing in controversial fashion to Mildred Didrikson (1).

[1][3] After retiring from competitions, Hall worked as a coach and instructor of physical education.

[1][3] In an interview on November 11, 1991, at the age of 82, Adams claimed to be the "oldest living American Olympic medalist".

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