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editSports Reference has this person listed as Zeke Sanborn. They usually get the common name right. Any objections to moving this article? Schwede66 07:38, 3 September 2018 (UTC)
- I object. In most of my research, the majority of references first called him out as Alden "Zeke" Sandborn, so it was likely more of a nickname from his college or sports activity. His involvement in the Olympics is a small percentage of the article. Also, given that Sports Reference has misspelled his middle name, I'm not inclined to consider them a reliable source in Sanborn's regard.