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Maxie Long, 1900Men's athletics Competitor for the United States
Olympic Games Gold 1900 Paris 400 metres Maxie Long (Maxwell Warburn Long;[1] (November 16, 1878 – March 4, 1959) was an American athlete, winner of 400 m at the 1900 Summer Olympics.
Having won three AAU titles from 1898 to 1900 and IC4A title in 1899 in 440 yd (402 m), 1899 an AAU title in 220 yd (201 m) and 1900 an AAU title in 100 yd (91 m), Maxey Long from Columbia University, was one of the top favourites for the olympic title in Paris.
In Paris, Long led the race from start to finish, beating his team-mate William Holland at 3 yards (2.7 m).
Later in this year, Long ran some brilliant records. On September 29 he ran 47.8 for 440 yd (402 m) and a few days later even 47.0, but the latter was on a straight track.
References
- ^ other sources spell his middle name Washburn
Olympic Champions in Men's 400 m - 1896: Thomas Burke (USA)
- 1900: Maxie Long (USA)
- 1904: Harry Hillman (USA)
- 1908: Wyndham Halswelle (GBR)
- 1912: Charles Reidpath (USA)
- 1920: Bevil Rudd (RSA)
- 1924: Eric Liddell (GBR)
- 1928: Ray Barbuti (USA)
- 1932: Bill Carr (USA)
- 1936: Archie Williams (USA)
- 1948: Arthur Wint (JAM)
- 1952: George Rhoden (JAM)
- 1956: Charles Jenkins (USA)
- 1960: Otis Davis (USA)
- 1964: Mike Larrabee (USA)
- 1968: Lee Evans (USA)
- 1972: Vincent Matthews (USA)
- 1976: Alberto Juantorena (CUB)
- 1980: Viktor Markin (URS)
- 1984: Alonzo Babers (USA)
- 1988: Steve Lewis (USA)
- 1992: Quincy Watts (USA)
- 1996: Michael Johnson (USA)
- 2000: Michael Johnson (USA)
- 2004: Jeremy Wariner (USA)
- 2008: LaShawn Merritt (USA)
Categories:- 1878 births
- 1959 deaths
- American sprinters
- Olympic track and field athletes of the United States
- Athletes (track and field) at the 1900 Summer Olympics
- Olympic gold medalists for the United States
- Former world record holders in athletics (track and field)
- Olympic medalists in athletics (track and field)
- American track and field athletics Olympic medalist stubs
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