| Medal record | ||
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| Men's athletics
Competitor for |
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| Olympic Games | ||
| Silver | 1932 Los Angeles | 800 m |
| Bronze | 1928 Amsterdam | 4×400 m relay |
| Bronze | 1932 Los Angeles | 400 m |
| Bronze | 1932 Los Angeles | 4×400 m relay |
| British Empire Games | ||
| Gold | 1930 Hamilton | 440 yd |
| Silver | 1930 Hamilton | 4×440 yd |
| Bronze | 1930 Hamilton | 880 yd |
Alexander "Alex" S. Wilson (December 1, 1905 – December 10, 1994) was a Canadian sprinter who competed in both the 1928 Summer Olympics and the 1932 Summer Olympics.
He was born in Montreal and died in South Bend, Indiana, United States.
In 1928, he won a bronze medal with the Canadian team in 4×100 metre really event. In the 400 metre competition as well as in the 800 metre contest he was eliminated in the semi-finals.
Four years later, he won the silver medal in the 800-metre event and the bronze medal in the 400 metre competition. With the Canadian team he won another bronze medal in the 4×100 metre really contest.
At the 1930 Empire Games, he won the gold medal in the 440 yards event and the bronze medal in the 880 yards competition. With the Canadian relay team he won the silver medal in the 4×440 yards contest.
In his time, he was a star at the University of Notre Dame and the Alex Wilson Invitational was named for him mainly because he went on to coach the track and field team for several decades, overseeing many great successes.
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