Lewis Pendleton Sheldon ( born Lewis Pendleton Sheldon ; June 9, 1874 , Rutland (Vermont) , USA - February 18, 1960 , Biarritz , France ) - American athlete , two-time bronze medalist at the 1900 Summer Olympics .
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At the Games, Sheldon participated in four jumping disciplines. In the triple jump, he took third place with a score of 13.64 m. In the high jump from a place, he again took third place, breaking the height of 1.50 m. In the remaining jumping competitions from a place - in length and triple - he took fourth places.
His younger brother Richard Sheldon also competed in those Games, and became their champion in shot put .