Eddie Hart (athlete)
Eddie HartPersonal information |
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Edward James Hart |
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April 24, 1949 (1949-04-24) (age 67) Martinez, California, U.S. |
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Edward James "Eddie" Hart (born April 24, 1949) is an American former track and field sprinter, winner of the gold medal in 4 × 100 m relay race at the 1972 Summer Olympics.
Born in Martinez, California, Eddie Hart won the NCAA championships in 100 yd in 1970 as a University of California student.
At the US Olympic Trials in 1972, both Hart and Rey Robinson repeated the world record, running the 100 m in 9.9 seconds, and were favored to win the race at the Olympic Games. But in Munich, they were both eliminated in the 100 m race because their coach, Stan Wright, unknowingly using an outdated Olympic schedule to determine the starting time of their quarterfinal heat, failed to deliver them to the track on time. This failure due to disorganization created much controversy.[1] Hart also ran the anchoring leg in the American 4 × 100 m relay team, which won a gold medal and equalled the United States' own world record of 38.19.
Hart continued to run and in 1989 set the Masters world record in the 100 m that lasted for 14 years.[2]
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- 1912
Jacobs, Macintosh, d'Arcy, Applegarth (GBR)
- 1920
Paddock, Scholz, Murchison, Kirksey (USA)
- 1924
Murchison, Clarke, Hussey, LeConey (USA)
- 1928
Wykoff, Quinn, Borah, Russell (USA)
- 1932
Kiesel, Toppino, Dyer, Wykoff (USA)
- 1936
Owens, Metcalfe, Draper, Wykoff (USA)
- 1948
Ewell, Wright, Dillard, Patton (USA)
- 1952
Smith, Dillard, Remigino, Stanfield (USA)
- 1956
Murchison, King, Baker, Morrow (USA)
- 1960
Cullmann, Hary, Mahlendorf, Lauer (EUA)
- 1964
Drayton, Ashworth, Stebbins, Hayes (USA)
- 1968
Greene, Pender, Smith, Hines (USA)
- 1972
Black, Taylor, Tinker, Hart (USA)
- 1976
Glance, Jones, Hampton, Riddick (USA)
- 1980
Muravyov, Sidorov, Aksinin, Prokofyev (URS)
- 1984
Graddy, Brown, Smith, Lewis (USA)
- 1988
Bryzhin, Krylov, Muravyov, Savin (URS)
- 1992
Marsh, Burrell, Mitchell, Lewis, Jett (USA)
- 1996
Esmie, Gilbert, Surin, Bailey, Chambers (CAN)
- 2000
Drummond, Williams, Lewis, Greene, Montgomery, Brokenburr (USA)
- 2004
Gardener, Campbell, Devonish, Lewis-Francis (GBR)
- 2008
Carter, Frater, Bolt, Powell, Thomas (JAM)
- 2012
Carter, Frater, Blake, Bolt, Bailey-Cole (JAM)
- 2016
Powell, Blake, Ashmeade, Bolt, Minzie, Bailey-Cole (JAM)
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