- George Rhoden
Vincent George Rhoden (born
December 13 ,1926 ) is a formerJamaica n athlete, winner of two Olympic gold medals in 1952.Rhoden, who lived in San Francisco, was one of the successful long sprinters from Jamaica in the late 1940s and early 1950s, along with
Arthur Wint andHerb McKenley . He competed in the1948 Summer Olympics , but did not win a medal, being eliminated in the heats of the 100 m and the semi-final of the 400 m. He was also a member of the heavily favoured Jamaican 4 x 400 m relay team, but when Wint pulled a muscle in the final, their chances at a medal were gone. OnAugust 22 ,1950 atEskilstuna ,Sweden , Rhoden set a new world record in 400 m of 45.8 s. He also won the AAU championships in 400 m from 1949 to 1951 and as aMorgan State University student, won the NCAA championships in convert|220|yd|abbr=on in 1951 and in convert|440|yd|abbr=on from 1950 to 1952.At the
1952 Summer Olympics inHelsinki , George Rhoden was more successful. He was one of the pre-race favourites in the 400 m as a world record holder. He won a close battle with his compatriot McKenley, who had also been second in the 1948 Olympic 400 m. As the anchor runner of the Jamaican relay team, Rhoden added a second Olympic gold, edging theUnited States by a tenth of a second, and setting a new world record (3:03.9).
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