Henry Carr
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Gold | 1964 Tokyo | 200 metres | |
Gold | 1964 Tokyo | 4x400m relay |
Henry Carr (born November 27, 1942 in Detroit, Michigan) is a former American athlete, winner of two gold medals at the 1964 Summer Olympics.
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Born in Detroit, Michigan, Carr was one of the greatest long sprinters during the early 1960s. He was an outstanding high school sprinter in Detroit, before also starring at Arizona State University. While competing for the Sun Devils, he won or tied for three national titles, and set world records in the 200 m, 220 yd (201 m) and 4 x 440 m relay.
He won the 1963 NCAA title at 200 m in 20.5. The same year he ran 20.69 to tie with Paul Drayton for the USA title. Twice that year he ran world records: an unratified 20.4 for 200 m, and a 20.3 for 220 yd (201 m) just three days later in a college three-way meet. In 1964, Carr ran even faster, hitting a world record 20.2 for 220 yd (201 m).
It was at the 1964 Olympics, however, where Carr achieved his greatest fame, winning the 200 m and anchoring the winning 4 x 400 meters relay (world record 3:00.7). He was top ranked in the world in the 200 m in 1963 and 1964.
After college, he played professional football for three seasons for the New York Giants, but not very successfully.
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Olympic champions in men's 200 m |
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1900: John Tewksbury | 1904: Archie Hahn | 1908: Bobby Kerr | 1912: Ralph Craig | 1920: Allen Woodring | 1924: Jackson Scholz | 1928: Percy Williams | 1932: Eddie Tolan | 1936: Jesse Owens | 1948: Mel Patton | 1952: Andy Stanfield | 1956: Bobby Joe Morrow | 1960: Livio Berruti | 1964: Henry Carr | 1968: Tommie Smith | 1972: Valeri Borzov | 1976: Don Quarrie | 1980: Pietro Mennea | 1984: Carl Lewis | 1988: Joe DeLoach | 1992: Mike Marsh | 1996: Michael Johnson | 2000: Konstantinos Kenteris | 2004: Shawn Crawford |
Categories: 1942 births | Living people | American sprinters | American track and field athletes | Arizona State University alumni | Athletes at the 1964 Summer Olympics | Jehovah's Witnesses people | Olympic competitors for the United States | Olympic gold medalists for the United States | People from Detroit