Question: How old was the oldest U.S. Olympian to compete at the Olympic Games?
Answer: Thomas Foster Scott, an American archer, competed at the 1904 Summer Olympics at age 71 years and 260 days, making him the oldest U.S. athlete to participate.
Question: How old was the oldest U.S. Olympian to compete at the Olympic Games?
Answer: Thomas Foster Scott, an American archer, competed at the 1904 Summer Olympics at age 71 years and 260 days, making him the oldest U.S. athlete to participate.
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