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Forrest Custer Smithson (September 26, 1884 - November 24, 1962) was an American athlete, winner of 110 m hurdles at the 1908 Summer Olympics.

Born in Portland, Oregon, Forrest Smithson, a student of theology from Oregon State University, was an AAU champion in 1907 and 1909 in 120 yd hurdles.

At London, the main favourites were Smithson's teammates John Garrels
and Arthur Shaw
who had earlier equalled to Alvin Kraenzlein
's world record of 15.2. The 110 m hurdles weren't contested on a track as usual, but in a special path on a stadion grass. Only Americans reached to the final, which was contested on the last day of the London Games. The start was excellent, but Smithson gained slightly over each hurdle in perfect style, and won by five yards ahead of Garrels, running a new world record (15.0).

The wide-spread story about Smithson winning his gold by carrying a Bible in his left hand, to protest against the decision to run the 110 m hurdles final on a Sunday is hoax. At first, none of the 110 m hurdles heats nor the final were scheduled or planned to take place on Sunday. Also this story wasn't mentioned in the newspapers nor in the official report. This story is probably based on a picture published in the official report. But the picture is taken after the final and is clearly posed. The only true statement of this story is, that Smithson was a highly religious man.

Forrest Smithson died in Contra Costa County, California, aged 78.

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