Bob Backus

Biographical information

RolesCompeted in Olympic Games
SexMale
Full nameRobert Hudson "Bob"•Backus
Used nameBob•Backus
Born11 July 1926 in Boston, Massachusetts (USA)
Died30 June 1999 in Hanover, Massachusetts (USA)
Measurements195 cm / 120 kg
AffiliationsNYAC, New York (USA)
NOC United States

Biography

Bob Backus was a weight thrower for the New York AC and Tufts University. He was AAU hammer champion in 1954 but with the 56-lb weight, he won seven consecutive outdoor titles (1953-59), adding an eighth in 1965, and also won seven indoor titles with the 35-lb. weight (1954-59, 1961). He was Pan American Games hammer champion in 1955 and finished third at that event in 1959. Backus did not qualify for the hammer throw at the 1956 and 1960 Olympics after finishing sixth in both Final Trials.

Backus took up weightlifting after he was dropped from the Army Air Force cadet program because he was too thin, at 6-5, 160 lbs. He built up to 290 lbs. and became a proponent of weightlifting for athletes, later serving as a fitness consultant to the New York Yankees. He lived in Pembroke, Massachusetts and owned a gymnasium there.

Personal Best: HT – 61.39 (201-5) (1959).

Results

Games Discipline (Sport) / Event NOC / Team Pos Medal As
1952 Summer Olympics Athletics USA Bob Backus
Hammer Throw, Men (Olympic) 13

Olympic family relations

Special Notes