- Leamon King
Leamon King (
February 13 ,1936 –May 23 ,2001 ) was an American athlete who jointly held theworld record for the 100 metre sprint for men from 1956 to 1960.King, a graduate of the
University of California, Berkeley , became joint holder of the record inOctober 20 , 1956 inOntario, California , with a time of 10.1 seconds, equal with Willie Williams andIra Murchison , and repeated the time a week later inSanta Ana, California . (In 1956, times were only recorded to the nearest tenth of a second.)Ray Norton also recorded a time of 10.1 seconds in 1959. The first person to run unambiguously faster in competition wasArmin Hary in 1960.He also jointly held the world 100 yard record with a time of 9.3 seconds.
King, along with Murchison,
Thane Baker , andBobby Joe Morrow , won a gold medal at the1956 Summer Olympics inMelbourne in the 4x100 metre relay. He ran the second leg of the race.After retiring from athletics, King returned to his job as a schoolteacher, living in
Delano, California where he had been a successful student athlete.
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