Former Delaware County Common Pleas Judge David Gormley had ordered Bell to pay $583,697, plus a $10,000 fine and court costs ...
BLOOMINGTON — Greg Bell, a gold-medal long jumper at the 1956 Olympic Games and member of the IU Athletics Hall of Fame, died Saturday at his home in Logansport. He was 94. Born in Terre Haute ...
National Track & Field Hall of Fame inductee Greg Bell, the 1956 Olympic long jump gold medalist, died Jan. 25 at his home. He was 94, and at the time of his death he was the oldest living U.S. track ...
Dr. Greg Bell, an Olympic gold medalist who called Logansport home for over 55 years, died January 25 at the age of 94. “He’s not suffering,” said Bell’s wife, Mary Bell. “He has ...
Greg Bell holds his gold medal from the 1956 Olympics during a 2012 visit to his hometown of Terre Haute. Bell wrote poetry, was an artist, wood worker and sculptor. He served as a professor at ...
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Greg Bell, the 1956 Olympic long jump champion, passed away at the age of 94. Bell was known for his impressive leaps, including his personal best of 8.10 meters. He also achieved significant ...
Greg Bell’s exploits in track and field made him one of Terre Haute’s greatest athletic legends, but his talents went beyond sport. The Terre Haute Garfield High School graduate won a gold ...
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