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Clarence Sinclair "Hec" Edmundson (August 3, 1886 – August 6, 1964) was an American basketball and track coach. A native of Moscow, Idaho, and a 1910 graduate of the University of Idaho, Edmundson coached at his alma mater (1916–18) and the University of Washington (1920–47), compiling a 508–204 (.713) overall record in 29 seasons. Edmundson also coached the track teams and served on the NCAA Basketball Committee from 1941 to 1946. The University of Washington hosted the national basketball finals in 1949 and 1952 in the arena that bears his name.

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  • Clarence Edmundson (de)
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  • Clarence Edmundson (pl)
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  • Clarence Sinclair „Hec“ Edmundson (* 3. August 1886 in Moscow, Idaho; † 6. August 1964 in Seattle) war ein US-amerikanischer Sprinter, Mittelstreckenläufer und Basketball-Trainer. 1909 wurde er US-Meister über 880 Yards. Bei den Olympischen Spielen 1912 in Stockholm erreichte er über 400 m das Halbfinale und wurde über 800 m Siebter. Als Basketball-Trainer wirkte er von 1916 bis 1918 an seiner Alma Mater, der University of Idaho, und von 1920 bis 1947 an der University of Washington. (de)
  • Clarence Sinclair "Hec" Edmundson (August 3, 1886 – August 6, 1964) was an American basketball and track coach. A native of Moscow, Idaho, and a 1910 graduate of the University of Idaho, Edmundson coached at his alma mater (1916–18) and the University of Washington (1920–47), compiling a 508–204 (.713) overall record in 29 seasons. Edmundson also coached the track teams and served on the NCAA Basketball Committee from 1941 to 1946. The University of Washington hosted the national basketball finals in 1949 and 1952 in the arena that bears his name. (en)
  • Clarence Edmundson − amerykański lekkoatleta specjalizujący się w biegach sprinterskich i średniodystansowych, olimpijczyk, trener koszykówki. Uczestniczył w rywalizacji na V Igrzyskach olimpijskich rozgrywanych w Sztokholmie w 1912 roku. Startował tam w dwóch konkurencjach lekkoatletycznych. W biegu na 400 metrów odpadł w fazie półfinałowej, a w biegu na 800 metrów zajął w finale siódme miejsce. Jako trener zajmował się drużyną Uniwersytetu Idaho i Uniwersytetu stanu Waszyngton. Rekordy życiowe: 400 metrów – 50.2 (1912); 880 jardów – 1:55.2 (1909). (pl)
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