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On this day in Track & Field-April 10 years old
1880-Frand “black and” Hart won O’Leary Belting toal contest in the Garden of Madison Square before the full house, covering a record 565 miles in 142 hours. The flat was considered the Prime Minister’s “pedestrian” when the six-day walking tribes were all craze.
http://www.blackpast.org/aah/hart-frank-black-dan-1859
http://www.runningpast.com/frank_hart.htm
NPR story. http:
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1896– Spyros Louis, wearing shoes donated by his fellow villagers, gave his country that he was excited about the Olympic Marathon in Athens. According to British paper, The Guardian, Louis “… The leader, Edwin Flak, Australian Accountant in London, who won 800 and 1,500 meters earlier.”
“Flask has entered the marathon, although never fulfilling more than 10 miles away. After all, he was shocked by dehydration, and his companion asked his companion to help him keep him on his feet. “
“But the jacket was so confused, he attacked the audience and pushed him to the ground before the vehicle was treated by the prince of Greek Prince Nikolas. http://sport.guardian.co.uk/olympics2004/athletics/story/0,14782,1293622,00.HTML
http://www.mlahanas.de/greeks/newsport/spiridonlouis.html
Ellie Clark, the future hall, defeated 5-11 ½ (1:81) and a long jump (20-10 (6: 181), and Thomas Kurtis won 110 meters in Athens.
Another American, Tom Burke who won 400 earlier won 2nid gold medal 100 meters away. As you can see in the photo below, Burke (2nid Left) at the end was the only man using now the total CROUFCH START. And runners separated by ropes. (Photo in the attached file if it does not appear in this email)
Marathon report. https://www.olympedia.org/results/56017
History of Marathon. http://www.marathonguide.com/history/olympicmarathons/prologue.cfm
http://www.amazazon.com/olympic-marath-centennial-history-storied/dp/0275957713
Clark-hof bio: https://www.usatf.org/athle-clark
1963-Thoon Penn jumped 16-4 (4.98), Louisiana, Louisiana to break its American record in polar pad (16-3 / 4.955). For unknown reasons, no signs were signed by IAAF as a world record.
1976– In his second final, Edwin Movses won a race of 400 meters of obstacles, running 50.6 rallies in Noxwill, 50.6. Tennessee Gradi Braun, the American recorder of the creator, won his profession (80.8) after winning 10,000 (28: 24.8).
LAMAR PREASHOR (20: 1), RONE HARY (20: 1), RONE HARY (20.3), Reggie Jones (20.8) in the 880s in the Relya of the 880s.
I was in this meeting and remember that he asked the Moses’ coach. “Who is this guy?” Still the whole world would not be who Edwin Moses was. He would win the gold medal at the Montreal Olympics and would continue to have a remarkable career that he will win 2nid Olympic gold medal in 1984 and set 4 World Records (Best – 47.02).
Related links. http://www.laureus.com/academy/members/edwin-moses
http://espiography/classic/biography/s/moses_edwin.html
Fame Bio (1994). https://www.usatf.org/athlete-bios/edwin-moses
1982– To hold a good show for faithful Yevgen’s fans, the director of the race Alberto Salazar gathered 10,000 meters special at Eugen, which included him, state record holder Henry Rono (June) X-Country Title The previous fall. Oregon Alumi said the Yevgeny Register.
Well, the fans that remained for watching the race when I ended after the dual meeting of Oregon-Hague, although it was rewarded with one of the big long distant races in history.
At 4: 27, Rono was guided by the first mile, the Salazar took and passed through the steady stream of roundabouts in the 66-67 seconds. Only Rono and Royal were able to stay with him, and 4 miles it was just Salazar and Rono ahead. Rono jumped to the leading leading to pass, but Salazar was right with him. Leaving the final turn, Salazar sent more than 5,000 fans to the crowd, because he even pulled with Rono, and two olders walked straight to the straight line of a narrow victory. Rono’s time 27. 29.90 at the time the fourth was the fourth in history, and 27 Salazari. 30.00, 5th and only missed the American record of Craig Virgin 27. 29.16. With: T & F News:In the case of
Much has been written about Rono’s past issues with alcohol, and he has actually drunk much more at night, making his performance more impressive.
Kenny Moore’s large coverage is depicted illustration.
https://vault.si.com/vault/1982/04/19/yall- g
T & F News Cover (May). https://trackandfieldnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/1982_05.jpg
2021– Shatter Richardson created himself as a 100-meter Olympic gold medalist, 10.72 at the invitation of Florida Miramar. Either people thought that at that time he would win 100 in US Olympic tests, but after a positive test for the forbidden material lost his chance to compete at the Olympic Games.
https://olympics.nbcsports.com/2021/04/10/shacarri-Richardson-100- Mush /
Was born this day *
Nathan Green 22 (2003) 2023 NCAA Champion -1500 (Washington-’25); 2022-7t.
5t. NCAA in 2023 on the miles in the NCAA closed championships, 2nid In 2025
5t. 1500 to 1500 US Olympin
2022 US Junior Champion -1500
PBS: 1: 46.23 (2024), 1: 47.68i (2024), 1: 46.50i (2024-OT), 2: 18.56I (2024 / # 5 All Time College),
3: 32.20 (2024), 3. 53.67 (2024), 3. 53.25i (2024), 3. 50.74I (OT / 2025), 7. 40.09i (Dec.24)
HS PB: 4: 00.97 (2021) 2023 NCAAAI. Video Coating
“Milers” of Washington (2024).
https://trackandfieldnews.com/article/husky-teamwork-pulls-washington-milers -filers -forworrards
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/nathan_green_(runner)
Vernon Norwond 32 (1993) 2nd Olympic gold medal -4 × 400 (2021/1bug Round, 2024),
Also 2 times Olympic medalist mixer 4 × 400 Relay -2021 (bronze), 2024 (silver)
4-Time World Champion -4 × 400 (2015, 2019, 2022 / Ran 1)bug about 3 years, 2023);
2016 The world’s closed champion -4 × 400 (DQ’d for breach of zone in its heat 400). Silver medalist
4 × 400 2018 in the World Cup
4 × 400 bronze medalist mixed at the World Cup
4-Time NCAA Champion-LSU (2014-4x400i; 2015-400, 4 × 400 (Closed and Outdoors)
Currently, Assistant to Volunteers Coach of his YSU
In 2016, a closed US champion -400 m, in 2018
Threet. In 2019 and 2022 in US Championships
Won $ 25,000 for its 4t.– In 2025, a meeting in the Grand Slam Track “Long Sprint” in Kingston
During the 2024 Olympic Games, he became a 16-year-old Quinse Wilson’s educator
PBS: 20.30 (2021), 32.39i (2025), 44.10 (2024), 45.31i (2015); 2025 sb. 44.70
Iaaf profile: https://www.worltathletics.org/athletes/5490237
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/vernon_norwood
https://www.instagram.com/vernon400m/?hl=en
https://lsusports.net/sports/tf/roster/coach/vernon-norwood2/
Olivia borlée-belgium 39 (1986) 2008 Olympic gold medal -4 × 100 / anchor (from refresh silver); Bronze medalist
In the 2007 World Championships at 4 × 100;
Borlée and 2008 Olympic playmates Kim Gayert, Elodi Wu, Hannah Maria
Moved from 2nid Place 1bug After the “winner” member was the Russian team
tramplifefully disqualified for doping violation. They got their gold medals after 8 years
The race is found in Brussels in the Van Dam Memorial in 2016.
PBS: 11.39 (2007), 22.98 (2006), 53.38 (2014);
Update. http://tinyurl.com/belgiumgold2008
Member of the world’s fastest runner family, which includes brothers Jonathan (44:43),
Kevin (44.56) and Dylan (45:57). Everyone trains their father’s Jack.
Royal family. http://spikes.iaaf.org/post/super-belgiums-borele-
KARA PATERSON-WINGER 39 (1986) US Olympic-jelavelin (1bug Stage 2008, 2012, 2016, 2021);
In 2022 he closed his long-term career in a wonderful style.
Won his 9th title
Won his 1st global medal (silver) in world championships (during his last throw)
He won in Brussels and restored the American record with his last arrow 223-5 (68.11)
WINNING DIAMOND League final in Zur:
Became the first American woman to earn # 1 world rating at the event
9th US Champion (’08 -11, ’14 -’15, ’17-’18, ’22); Hat. At the 2015 World Cups, 5t. In 2019 … didn’t
Make the final in 2017
2019 Champion of Pan-Armenian Games
World American Purdue. NCAA-2008 (5t.) 2009 (2)nidIn the case of
He is married to Discus Throwing Russ Winger who was one of his coaches.
Wiki bio: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/kara_winger
https://www.karawinger.com/herstory
Olympic dreams. www.denverpost.com/olympics/ci_286608727/wingers-throwstreams-
Retirement. https://worlathletics.org/news/feature/kara -winger -usa-javelin- Everrement
https://www.tracksmith.com/journal/article/kara-winger -still-in-flight-mode
Videos:
’22 WC. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smkrwb1ym-k
Interviewer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEC9YDIHUMM
68.11. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5Fouji2azq
DL Final. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGFMBMMUF6C
Dave Moorcroft: 72 (1953) Set a world record for 5,000 meters in Oslo in 1982.
Donated the right shoe that he wore that night with a global athletics museum (SpeechIn the case of
Other PBS: 3: 33.79 (’82), 3. 49.34 (’82); Former CEO of British Athletics;
WR video (last 2-1 / 2 laps). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bovhtqm4tqa
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/david_moorcrofft
https://worlathletics.org/heritage/news/david-moorcroft-bislett-mowa
Decedent
Fagners: 66 (1933-Hunan .27, 2000) 1952 Olympic gold medalist -4 × 100 (Bronze in 1956, 6)t. in
100 in ’52); Tigerbell of the former state of Tennessee.
Fame Bio (1976 / Member of the Charter). https://www.usatf.org/athle-bios/ma-faggs
Wiki bio: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/mae_faggs
https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/77820
And 4 × 100. https://www.olympedia.org/results/59185
Johnny Hayes 79 (1886-Aug. 25, 1965) 1908 Olympic gold medalist-marathon
http://www.runningpast.com/johnny_hayes.htm
Wiki bio: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/johnny_hayes
Return! http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2012/feb/29/50-stunning-lympic-moments
https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/78532
Photos. http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/gallery/2012/feb/29/olympics-2012-athletics
Floyd “Chunk” Simmons: 84 (April 1923-April 2008) 2 times Olympic bronze medalist-dechatlon (1948,1952)
For North Carolina, for North Carolina, played football for heels
Became an actor in Hollywood (became friends with Clint Eastwood), then became an artist and
photographer; He earned a purple heart in World War II.
The mother called her her “little piece of love”
Wiki bio: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/floyd_simmons
https://groups.google.com/forum/# 1.topic / alt.obituaries / 4fkyev4lybu
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0799754/
https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/79043
Video interview (2 hours / registered in 2007). https://lib.digitalnc.org/record/24744?ln=en