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Jim Thorpe

Season 10 Episode 1 | 5m 53s

Who is the greatest athlete of all time? There are a variety of choices but one name still makes every list over a century later: Jim Thorpe. Known for his gold medals in the 1912 Olympics, Jim Thorpe was a Native American who played multiple professional sports and, in a strange turn of events, had a small Pennsylvania town named after him even though he never stepped foot there.

Aired: 02/17/26
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