Frank Isaac Spellman (September 17, 1922 – January 12, 2017) was an American machinist and photographer and a middleweight Olympic champion weightlifter. He won a gold medal at the 1948 Olympics, and a bronze medal and a silver medal at the World Championships in 1946–47. He also won a gold medal at the 1950 Maccabiah Games.
In the US, Spellman won the 1946 and 1948 Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) National titles. He resumed competing in 1961 and won another AAU title that year.
Early and personal life
Spellman was born in Malvern, Pennsylvania, to Sara, an Austrian immigrant and seamstress, and David, a German immigrant and stone quarry foreman who died at forty-eight years of age, and was Jewish.[3][4][5] He had four siblings.[6]
From the ages of seven to seventeen, he lived in the Downtown Jewish Orphan Home in Philadelphia; he subsequently lived in South Philadelphia.[3][7] Beginning a long career in the sport, at the age of twenty, he became a US junior champion in middleweight representing the York Barbell Club.[8]
After returning from World War II, he lived and was a machinist in York, Pennsylvania. Employed by York Barbell in Pennsylvania, he represented the York Barbell team. In 1952, he moved to Santa Monica, California, where he lived for eighteen years before relocating to Florida.[9][3][5][10]
In addition to weightlifting, Spellman was a professional photographer.[11] He later lived in Gulf Breeze, Florida.[3][7]
Spellman died on January 12, 2017, at the age of ninety-four at Baptist Hospital in Gold Breeze. He was preceded in death by his wife Camylle Spellman. He had two brothers, Charlie and Harold, two sisters, Ethyl and Frances, and six children: Danny, Kevin, Katie, Yvonne, Larry, and Steve. In addition to photography, he had enjoyed woodworking and playing music as hobbys.[1][12]
Weightlifting career
In 1942, Spellman won the US middleweight junior title in weightlifting.[5][9]
Spellman won a gold medal at the 1948 Olympics in Men's 75 kg Weightlifting when he was twenty-five years old, setting Olympic middleweight (165 pound) records in the clean & jerk (336.25 pounds) and the total lift (859.5 pounds).[5][7] That year he set a new US middleweight record with a press of two hundred and sixty pounds.[5] He also won the US AAU middleweight championship.[14]
In 1949 Spellman won the North American middleweight title, and finished second in the United States championships.[5][14]
Spellman competed at the 1950 Maccabiah Games in Israel, and won a gold medal at middleweight.[13][5] That year, he set a new American middleweight record with a press of 261.75 pounds.[5]
In 1951 he finished third in the US championships.[13][5] In 1952, he finished second at lightweight in the US championships.[13][5]
In 1954, he established a new world record during the American squat championships with a squat lift of five hundred and ten pounds; he weighed one hundred and seventy pounds at the time.[5][13] Spellman finished second in light-heavyweight during the American championships.[13][5]
Spellman resumed competing in 1971, at the age of forty-nine, and won his third national AAU middleweight title that year.[2][5][14]