Henry Carr
Henry Carr | ||
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Friidrott, herrar | ||
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Guld | Tokyo 1964 | 200 meter |
Guld | Tokyo 1964 | 4 x 400 m |
Henry Carr, född 27 november 1942 i Montgomery i Alabama, död 29 maj 2015 i Griffin i Georgia,[1] var en amerikansk friidrottare.
Carr blev olympisk mästare på 200 meter vid sommarspelen 1964 i Tokyo.[2]
Källor
- ^ ”Henry Carr, track gold medalist, Giants DB, dies at age 73”. FOX Sports. http://www.foxsports.com/arizona/story/henry-carr-olympic-gold-medalist-200-meters-giants-db-dies-at-age-73-060215. Läst 3 juni 2015.
- ^ ”Henry Carr” (på engelska). Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Arkiverad från originalet den 22 maj 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140522214757/http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ca/henry-carr-1.html.
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The American sprinters Henry Carr and Paul Drayton along with Trinidadian sprinter Edwin Roberts greeting with a wave during the 200-metre finals award ceremony at the Tokyo Olympics. Tokyo, October 1964
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