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1952 Summer Olympics
Allan Wells
Andy Stanfield
Archie Hahn
Armin Hary
Art Bragg
Athletics at the 1912 Summer Olympics – Men's 4x100 metre relay
Athletics at the 1920 Summer Olympics – Men's 4x100 metre relay
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Bob Hayes
Bobby Joe Morrow
Bobby Morrow
Carl Lewis
Charles Lindbergh
Charlie Paddock
Dean Smith (athlete)
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Donovan Bailey
Eddie Tolan
Frank Jarvis
Harold Abrahams
Harrison Dillard
Hasely Crawford
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Jesse Owens
Jim Hines
John Treloar (athlete)
Justin Gatlin
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Usain Bolt
Valeri Borzov
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1952 Helsinki
100 meters
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1952 Helsinki
4x100 m relay
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Lindy John Remigino (1931-) is an American sprinter who won two gold medals in the 1952 Summer Olympics. ... Remigino, a junior at Manhattan, then pulled an even more startling ...
Lindy John Remigino (born June 3, 1931) is an American track and field athlete, the 1952 Olympic 100 m champion.
Biography
Remigino was born in Elmhurst, Queens, New York in 1931.1 He was named after aviator Charles Lindbergh.1
In 1952 he won the ICAAAA 220 championship in 1952, then placed close second to Morgan State's sprinter, Art Bragg, at US Olympic Trials.
In Helsinki, Remigino continued on a roll. In pre-Olympic workouts, none of the other spinters managed to come close to catching him in the practice runs. Italian fans watching got to cheering him on. Art Bragg was injured prior to the Games, and eliminated in the Trials. The other American Dean Smith of Texas qualified for the final. The Olympic 100 meters final was one of the most exciting in the history of the event.
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Lindy John Remigino (born June 3, 1931) is an American athlete, the ... Born in Elmhurst, New York, Remigino's qualification for the 1952 Summer Olympics was a surprise to many. ...
Out of the blocks, John Treloar took a step ahead, but Remigino the eventual Olympic champion and several more quickly picked him up, with Jamaica's Herb McKenley lagging well behind. By the 80 m mark, Remigino held that big lead: however, in his excitement at sight of the advancing tape, he pitched forward in a virtual lean. He therefore decelerated in the lean, and, as McKenley came quickly, at the tape no one was certain who won. The officials, however, agreed to give gold medal to Remigino.
doorway to the football field is unmonitored And as we inspected broken doorstops hanging from wire on new field house doors we bumped into the legendary Lindy Remigino Remigino s beef with the field house is not shoddy construction but lousy planning He can t comprehend why the indoor track is 160 meters instead of the
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Lindy Remigino - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
Lindy John Remigino - (3 de junio de 1931 en Queens, Nueva York) ... El cuarteto ganador lo formaban por este orden Dean Smith, Harrison Dillard, Lindy Remigino y Andy Stanfield. ...
All six athletes finished very close to each other, in fact, the times ranging from 10.4 for the first four to 10.5 for the fifth and sixth runners.
Across Europe that Summer, Remigino defeated McKenley several times more at 100, while McKenley defeated the new "World's Fastest Human" one time in the 200 m race. In Oslo, Norway, Remigino won in 10.2 s to equal the 100-meters world-record, but an out of place wind-o-meter was relied upon to cancel ratification. His official best time was 10.4 s.1
Lindy Remigino - Definition
Lindy John Remigino (born June 3, 1931) is an American athlete, the ... Later in the Games, Remigino would win a second gold medal running for the American 4 x ...
In 1953, Remigino won both ICAAAA sprint championships. In 1955 he placed second to Bobby Morrow in the 100 US Nationals.
After his running career, Remigino became a high school coach. His Hartford Public High School teams won 31 state titles in his 43 year career.
References
^ a b c Biography and Olympic Results at Sports Reference
v · d · eOlympic Champions in Men's 100 m
1896: Tom Burke (USA) • 1900: Frank Jarvis (USA) • 1904: Archie Hahn (USA) • 1908: Reggie Walker (RSA) • 1912: Ralph Craig (USA) • 1920: Charlie Paddock (USA) • 1924: Harold Abrahams (GBR) • 1928: Percy Williams (CAN) • 1932: Eddie Tolan (USA) • 1936: Jesse Owens (USA) • 1948: Harrison Dillard (USA) • 1952: Lindy Remigino (USA) • 1956: Bobby Joe Morrow (USA) • 1960: Armin Hary (GER) • 1964: Bob Hayes (USA) • 1968: Jim Hines (USA) • 1972: Valeri Borzov (URS) • 1976: Hasely Crawford (TRI) • 1980: Allan Wells (GBR) • 1984: Carl Lewis (USA) • 1988: Carl Lewis (USA) • 1992: Linford Christie (GBR) • 1996: Donovan Bailey (CAN) • 2000: Maurice Greene (USA) • 2004: Justin Gatlin (USA) • 2008: Usain Bolt (JAM)
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1952 United States Dean Smith, Harrison Dillard, Lindy Remigino & Andy Stanfield
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