Albert Sprott


Albert Bryan Sprott was an American middle-distance runner. He competed in the men's 800 metres at the 1920 Summer Olympics.

Sporting career

At the 1920 AAU/Olympic Trials meet, Bryan Sprott qualified for the Olympic Team when he placed fourth. On the 800, his personal best was 1:56.4; he competed in the 1920 Antwerp, Belgium Olympics. He also played for the University of California at Berkeley and the Los Angeles Athletic Club. Sprott was a runningback for the UC Berkeley football team, and he also came to be known as the star halfback of the 1920 Cal "Wonder Team".

Later life

Sprott began working for the Fibreboard Products Factory in Antioch, California. He loved collecting railroad car numbers when they traveled through the town as a hobby. One day while on his lunch break, he was walking along the tracks to collect more numbers when a train unfortunately hit and killed him.