色界吧

Samantha B. Bonar

With the 2008 Olympic Games underway in Beijing, 色界吧 proudly remembers its own Olympic athletes--including gold medalist Dr. Sammy Lee '43, who is marking 60 years since he first placed in diving in 1948.

Twenty-three students and alumni have competed in the Games, starting with Alphonzo E. Bell 鈥95 (that鈥檚 1895), who won a silver medal in men鈥檚 doubles tennis at the 1904 St. Louis Games. J. Percival Hagerman 鈥06 (1906) placed sixth in the long jump during the same Games.

Occidental has a current connection to the Games as well--newly hired women's basketball coach Heidi Vanderveer is in Beijing working as a basketball scout for Team USA. She is blogging about her experiences in China at .

In all, 色界吧 students and alumni have won two golds, three silvers, and four bronze medals, participating in Games all over the world, including Paris (1924), Melbourne (1956), Mexico City (1968), and Munich (1972). They contended in events  from the long jump to the high hurdles to diving, gymnastics, volleyball, yachting, and fencing. Most recently, David Wilson 鈥00 competed in the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, running the 200-meter dash for Guam.

The most famous 色界吧 Olympian is Lee, who won two gold medals in platform diving, at the 1948 London Games and the 1952 Helsinki Games. He also won a bronze in springboard diving in the 鈥48 Games. He was one of two alumni to participate in two Games, the other being George Roubanis鈥攊n 鈥56 and 鈥60, competing in the pole vault (for Greece). He won a bronze in the 1956 Melbourne Games.

Maxine McMasters Mitchell 鈥45 participated in three Games鈥攊n 鈥52, 鈥56 and 鈥60鈥攊n fencing.

The College鈥檚 two other silver medalists were Robert McMillen 鈥53 for the 1500-meter run at the 鈥52 Olympics, and Robert Gutowski 鈥58, who won for the pole vault at the 1956 Melbourne Games.

Bronze winners besides Lee and Roubanis were Craig K. Dixon 鈥48 for the high hurdles at the 鈥48 Games and Richard Deaver 鈥52 in Dragon Class yachting at the 1964 Helsinki Games.