- Lee Calhoun
Lee Quincy Calhoun (
February 23 1933 –June 22 1989 ) was an American athlete, a double winner of 110 m hurdles at theOlympic Games .Born in
Laurel, Mississippi , Lee Calhoun, representingNorth Carolina Central University , won the NCAA 120 yd hurdles in 1956 and 1957. He also won the AAU championships in 110 m hurdles in 1956 and 1959 and in 120 yd hurdles in 1957.At the
1956 Summer Olympics , Calhoun surprisingly improved his personal best in 110 m by almost a full second in a final. He ran 13.5 to win the gold medal, edging teammate Jack Davis with a lunge that just got his shoulder across the line in front. Ironically, he'd learned the maneuver from Davis.Calhoun was suspended in 1958 for receiving gifts on "Bride and Groom," a television game show, and seemed to be past his prime for the
1960 Summer Olympics . But shortly before theRome Olympics, he tied theworld record of 13.2 and went to the Olympic Games as a main favourite. In the final, he won in 13.98, beating teammateWillie May by 0.01 seconds.After retiring from competition, he became a college track coach, first at
Grambling State University , then at Yale, and finally atWestern Illinois University . He was an assistant Olympic coach at the1976 Summer Olympics .Lee Calhoun died in
Erie, Pennsylvania aged 56.
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