The Search for the Olympian
Medal found in a bank box in Alabama follow path to Marion
(The following article was published in the Southern Illinoisan in the year 2000 while the Olympics were being held in Sydney, Australia.)
As Olympic athletes in Sydney, Australia chase the coveted gold medal, a search for a former Olympian on this side of the world has proved to be just as elusive.
After her parents died, Martha Strickland, of Birmingham, Alabama slowly started the process of going through her mom’s possessions. She made a startling discovery about a month ago.
While searching through the contents of a safety deposit box, Strickland came across a silver medal from the 1928 Olympics. It belonged to a man who took second place in the triple jump in the Olympics in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
After doing some research, Strickland strongly suspects that man was Levi Casey, a 1922 graduate of Marion High School. She doesn’t know many more details, but wants to return the medal and other medals found with the Olympic medal, to Casey’ family. Continue reading