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This Day in Observe & Subject, July 21, Mel Shepard has a busy Olympics (1908), Lindy Remigino wins photo-finish at Helsinki (1952) 100 meters, Jane Frederick units AR in heptathlon (1984) in Potsdam, Germany, by Walt Murphy Information and Outcomes Companies

 

This Day in Observe & Subject–July 21

1908–On the London Olympics, “Peerless Mel”  Sheppard gained the 800 meters with a World Document time of 1:52.8. Unsure why, however Sheppard continued on to 880-yards (1:54.0). It was one in all three gold medals for Corridor of Famer Sheppard, who had earlier gained the 1500 (7-14) with an Olympic Document-equaling time of 4:03.6 and later anchored the profitable dash medley (7-25). He gained gold within the 4×400 relay and silver within the 800 on the 1912 Olympics. For a few years the “Mel Sheppard 600y” was one of many featured occasions on the Millrose Video games (revived lately at varied distances).

Baton passing to Ted Meredith, 1912 Stockholm Olympics, photographer of IOC, Public area, by way of Wikimedia Commons

Outcomeshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1908_Summer_Olympics

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mel_Sheppard

Viola Edwards, first girls to clear 5 toes in operating excessive soar, from #EugeneGuard newspaper

1926 14-year outdated Viola Edwards turned the primary feminine to clear 5-feet when she high-jumped 5-1/2 (reported elsewhere as 5-1/8) in Chicago.

http://tinyurl.com/ViolaEdwards

1952—Lindy Remigino emerged because the winner of the Males’s 100-meters in Helsinki within the closest dash end in Olympic historical past, with the highest 4  males all clocking 10.4. Off to an early lead, Remigino, regardless of beginning his lean 20-meters earlier than the end, was capable of maintain off Jamaica’s Herb McKenley, the world file holder within the 440-yard sprint, Nice Britain’s McDonald Bailey, and U.S. teammate Dean Smith (U.S. Trials winner Artwork Bragg went out within the semis with an harm).

      The end was so shut that officers took 20 minutes earlier than saying the official outcomes. It wasn’t till the scoreboard began spelling his identify in first place that Remigino, who had supplied his congratulations to McKenley after the race, knew he had gained and a dejected McKenley knew he hadn’t.

      Few would have picked the Manhattan School junior because the winner in any pre-Olympic prediction contests. He completed fifth on the NCAA Championships to barely qualify for the U.S. Trials (prime 6 superior), and didn’t make the AAU last.

      Nonetheless, Remigino, who would win a 2nd gold medal as a member of the profitable 4×100 relay, disagreed with those that known as him the “Cinderella Child”. “That actually wasn’t proper,” he mentioned. “I used to be second within the U.S. Olympic Trials. In case you are the second-fastest American qualifier, it’s not a shock in the event you do properly on the Olympics.” Earlier than the Video games started, the U.S. group flew to Finland, and he educated thrice a day. “I knew I used to be going to do properly,” he mentioned. “I used to be beating everyone there. I used to be the primary man down the straightaway. I didn’t lose one gun begin at apply.”

Lindy Remigino, 1952 Helsinki 100 meters-a picture end! picture courtesy of NBCSports.com.

      Remigino, who handed away in 2018 on the age of 87, adopted his Olympic win with a profitable European tour and wound up ranked #1 on this planet by Observe and Subject Information. He remained lively within the sport as a extremely profitable coach at Hartford Public Excessive Faculty in Connecticut (his alma mater) for greater than 50 years, and was the long-time meet director of the Hartford Inv., as soon as one of many prime prep meets on the East Coast.

      When requested a number of years in the past if he ever confirmed the footage of his Olympic win to his household, he mentioned with a smile, “Each night time!”. His son Mike was one of many prime preps within the nation within the 800 in 1987, operating a better of 1:49.94.

      The seeds for his Olympic goals had been planted 4 years earlier. “Observe & Subject Information was first revealed in 1948,” I’d learn it, seen all of the names and occasions. My favorites had been Mel Patton and Harrison Dillard. I admired them a lot. Guess who handed me the baton within the relay in 1952?” (Harrison Dillard). “So, sure, I dreamed of going to the Olympics in 1948. However the actuality was I believed I’d be working in a field store, making cardboard packing containers, on Albany Avenue, as a result of my household didn’t have the cash for faculty.”

4th-placer Dean Smith, who gained a gold medal within the 4×100, went on to have a profitable profession as a Hollywood stuntman. Hie memoir, “Cowboy Stuntman: From Olympic Gold to the Silver Display”, was revealed in April, 2013.

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/31/us/cowboy-stuntman-dean-smith-writes-a-memoir.html?_r=1&

http://www.amazon.com/Cowboy-Stuntman-Olympic-Silver-Display/dp/0896727890

            Remigino wasn’t the one American to win gold on at the present time. Parry O’Brien hadn’t but turn out to be the dominant thrower of his period, however his first-round toss of 57-1 ½ (17.41) held as much as give him the primary of his two Olympic gold medals within the Shot Put (he additionally gained in 1956). U.S. Trials winner Darrow Hooper virtually stole the gold medal from O’Brien along with his last put of 57-3/4 (17.39), which was adequate to win the silver medal.  World file holder Jim Fuchs, hampered by ankle and wrist accidents, made it a U.S. sweep along with his better of 55-11  ¾ (17.06). And Charlie Moore, the previous Cornell Athletic Director, gained the 400-hurdles in 50.8 to match the Olympic Document he set in his quarter-final race.

Medalists/Outcomes

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1952_Summer_Olympics

Remigino:

Race Video: 

http://www.runnerspace.com/video.php?video_id=73454-Mens-100-Closing-Lindy-Remigino-10-4-Olympic-Video games-1952

Gary Cohen Interview: http://www.garycohenrunning.com/Interviews/Remigino.aspx

http://www.nbcconnecticut.com/information/sports activities/Connecticut-Runner-Was-Quickest-Man-Alive-147371295.html

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/12/obituaries/lindy-remigino-olympic-champion-runner-is-dead-at-87.html

http://www.courant.com/sports activities/high-schools/hc-sp-riley-column-lindy-0720-story.html

Corridor of Fame Biohttps://www.usatf.org/athlete-bios/lindy-remigino

1961—Within the first-ever twin meet between Nice Britain and the U.S., Max Truex completed 3rd within the 3-mile behind Brits Gordon Pirie (13:16.4) and Bruce Tulloh (13;16.8) and set an American Document of 13:21.0

Willye White long-jumped 21-1/4 (6.44) to set her 3rd American Document in 5 days. She had beforehand jumped 21-0 (6.40) in Moscow on July 16 and 21-3/8 (6.41) in Karlsruhe, Germany, on July 17.

No AR within the males’s 440y, but it surely was the race of the 2-day meet, with Ulis Williams (46.3) holding off GB’s Adrian Metclafe (46.4) for the win, whereas his U.S. teammate, Adolph Plummer (46.8), edged Robbie Brightwell (46.8) for 3rd place. Nice Britain acquired a style of revenge the following day (July 22) by beating the U.S. within the Mile Relay (3:07.0-3:07.4).

(From T&F Information)

 

1962—Hal Connolly  set a World Document of 231-10 (70.67) within the Hammer Throw on the primary day of the USA-Soviet Union twin meet at Stanford.

WR Developmenthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Males’s_hammer_throw_world_record_progression

 

1963–Valery Brumel set his sixth (and last) World Document within the Excessive Soar, clearing 7-5  ¾ (2.28) on the 4th version of the extremely widespread USA-Soviet twin meet sequence in Moscow (7-20/21).

Bob Hayes gained the 100-meters and thought he had anchored the profitable 4×100 relay, however officers dominated that he acquired the baton too quickly from Third-leg Paul Drayton, who had earlier gained the 200.

WR Development: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Males’s_high_jump_world_record_progression

Tribute Videohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9r0hdHV95sU

Sports activities Illustrated Vaulthttps://vault.si.com/vault/1963/02/04/the-big-jump-a-siberian-champion-tells-his-story

 

1984—Mike Tully cleared 19-1 (5.82)  on the Prefontaine Basic in Eugene to higher his personal month-old American Document (19-3/4 [5.81) within the Pole Vault. Outcomes

There was one other main meet on the West Coast on at the present time, with Johnny Grey operating 1:14.16 within the seldom-run 600-meters on the Sacramento Summer time Video games to interrupt Lee Evans’ 16-year outdated American Document of 1:14.3. Grey would set the present AR of 1:12.81 in 1986.

Between them, the 2 meets, held lower than two weeks earlier than T&F motion started at the L.A. Olympics, drew virtually 30,000 followers (Pre-13,600, Sacramento-16,000).

1984—Jane Frederick, who missed making the Olympic group within the Heptathlon after no-heighting within the Excessive Soar on the U.S. Trials, achieved some redemption by scoring 6611 factors (1971 tables/6678-1985 tables) in Potsdam, East Germany, to regain the American Document from Jackie Joyner, who had scored 6520 (6579) factors on the Trials. Frederick would enhance the Document to 6714 (6803) in Talence, France, in September

      East Germany’s Marita Koch gained the Girls’s 200-Meters in 21.71 to equal her 5-year outdated World Document.

Corridor of Fame Bio(Frederick/2007)https://www.usatf.org/athlete-bios/jane-frederick

 

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