Other names:
MAC DONALD, Patrick
MACDONALD, Patrick
MC DONALD, Patrick
MCDONALD, Patrick Joseph
Born: 29 July 1878
Deceased: 16 May 1954
Birthplace: Not available
Nationality: United States
Sport: Athletics
ATTENDANCE AT THE OLYMPIC GAMES
Stockholm 1912
Antwerp 1920
AWARDS
Olympic medals:
Gold: 2
Silver: 1
42-Year-Old Athletics Champion
Competing in the 1912 shot put, Patrick McDonald, an enormous (1.96m, 136 kilograms) New York City policeman, surprised defending champion Ralph Rose in the fourth round of six by achieving the best put of his career. The next day he added a silver medal in the disappeared shot put-both hands event in which each competitor tosses the shot with first the left hand and then the right. The 1916 Olympics were cancelled because of World War I, but McDonald returned to the Olympics in 1920. He placed fourth in the shot put, but then he won another gold medal, this time in the 56-pound weight throw. At the time of this victory, McDonald was 42 years and 26 days old, making him the oldest person ever to win a gold medal in athletics. McDonald eventually served 41 years in the New York City Police Department (1905-1946) and was one of the city's best known and most visible officers because it was his job to direct traffic in Times Square.