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About 'hendrix university athletics'|Mrs. Stracener, 1940







About 'hendrix university athletics'|Mrs. Stracener, 1940









               The               4               X               100               meters               relay               became               part               of               the               Olympic               track               and               field               program               in               1912.

Since               then,               teams               representing               Canada,               Germany,               Great               Britain,               Jamaica,               Soviet               Union,               and               the               United               States               have               won               the               event.

Americans               have               won               the               Olympic               4               X               100               meters               relay               title               race               15               times,               the               most               by               one               nation.
               Twenty-two               athletes               have               won               more               than               one               medal               in               the               history               of               the               event.

Frank               Wykoff               (United               States)               leads               the               individual               medal               count               with               3               gold               medals,               followed               by               Loren               Murchison               (United               States),               Harrison               Dillard               (United               States),               Carl               Lewis               (United               States),               and               Vladimir               Muravyov               (Soviet               Union/               Kazakhstan)               with               2               gold               medals,               Dennis               Mitchell               (United               States),               Mike               Marsh               (United               States),               Jon               Drummond               (United               States),               and               Maurice               Greene               with               2               (1               gold,               1               silver),               Aleksandr               Aksinin               (Soviet               Union/Russia)               with               2               (1               gold,               1               bronze),               Helmut               Körnig               (Germany),               Boris               Tokarev               (Soviet               Union/Russia),               Leonid               Barteniev               (Soviet               Union/Ukraine),               Vladimir               Sukharev               (Soviet               Union/Kyrgyzstan),               Yury               Konovalov               (Soviet               Union/Azerbaijan)               with               2               silver               medals,               Walter               Rangeley               (Great               Britain/England),               Erich               Borchmeyer               (Germany),               Juris               Silovs               (Soviet               Union/Latvia),               Valeriy               Borzov               (Soviet               Union/Ukraine),               Edison               Riberio               (Brazil)               with               2               (1               silver,               1               bronze),               Claude               Piquemal               (France)               and               Jocelyn               Delecour               (France)               with               2               bronze               medals.
               Nineteen               (19)               nations               have               won               medals               in               the               men's               Olympic               4               X               100               meters               relay               final.

The               United               States               leads               the               medal               count               with               17               (15               gold,               2               silver),               followed               by               Soviet               Union               with               7               (2               gold,               4               silver,               1               bronze),               Great               Britain               with               7               (2               gold,               3               silver,               2               bronze),               France               with               5               (1               silver,               4               bronze),               Germany               with               5               (1               gold,               2               silver,               2               bronze),               Brazil               with               3               (1               silver,               2               bronze),               Cuba               with               3               (1               silver,               2               bronze),               Italy               with               3               (1silver,               2               bronze),               Nigeria               with               3               (1               silver,               2               bronze),               Canada               with               2               (1               gold,               1               bronze),               Poland               with               2               silver,               Sweden               with               2               (1               silver,               1               bronze),               Federal               Republic               of               Germany               with               2               bronze,               Jamaica               with               1               gold,               Trinidad               &               Tobago               with               1               silver               medal,               the               German               Democratic               Republic               with               1               silver               medal,               Japan               with               1               silver               medal               Hungary               with               1               bronze               medal,               and               the               Netherlands               with               1               bronze               medal.
               Thirty-three               (33)               nations               have               scored               points               by               placing               in               the               men's               Olympic               4               X               100               meters               relay               final.

The               United               States               leads               the               point               total               with               169,               followed               by               Great               Britain               (86),               the               Soviet               Union               (62),               France               (58),               Italy               (49),               Germany               (43),               Canada               (39),               Poland               (33),               Jamaica               (30),               Cuba               (27),               Brazil               (23),               Japan               (23),               the               Federal               Republic               of               Germany               (22),               the               German               Democratic               Republic               (20),               Sweden               (18),               Hungary               has               (17),               Nigeria               (16),               the               Netherlands               (15),               Trinidad               &               Tobago               (10),               Czechoslovakia               (8),               Switzerland               (7),               Venezuela               (7),               Argentina               (5),               Ukraine               (5),               the               Commonwealth               of               Independent               States               (4),               Denmark               (4),               Australia               (3),               Bulgaria               (3),               and               Luxembourg               (3),               Austria               (2),               China               (2),               the               Ivory               Coast               (1)               and               Ghana               (1).
               (Points               for               Place:               1st=10               points;               2nd               =8               points;               3rd=6               points;               4th=5               points;               5th               =4               points;               6th=3               points;               7th=2               points;               8th=1               point)
               From               1956               to               1964,               both               the               Federal               Republic               of               Germany               (West               Germany)               and               the               German               Democratic               Republic               (East               Germany)               competed               as               a               single               team.

From               1968               to               1988,               they               competed               separately,               reuniting               as               a               single               German               team               in               1992,               after               German               reunification               in               1991.
               Following               the               breakup               of               the               Soviet               Union               in               1991,               the               former               Soviet               Socialist               Republics,               expect               for               Estonia,               Latvia,               and               Lithuania,               competed               as               the               Commonwealth               of               Independent               States,               or               the               "Unified               Team"               in               1992.
               World               and               Olympic               records               noted               are               the               records               immediately               before               the               final,               including               marks               established               in               the               qualifying               rounds.
               
               1912               Stockholm               (July               9)               
               World               Record:               42.3               Germany               July               8,               1912               
               Olympic               Record:               42.3               Germany               July               8,               1912
               1,               Great               Britain,               42.4               
               David               Jacobs               (Wales),               Henry               Macintosh               (Scotland),               Victor               d'Arcy               (England),               William               Applegarth               (England)
               2,               Sweden,               42.6               
               Ivan               Möller,               Karl               August               Luther,               Ture               Person,               Knut               Lindberg
               DQ               Germany               
               Otto               Röhr,               Max               Herrmann,               Erwin               Kern,               Richard               Rau
               
               1920               Antwerp               (August               22)               
               World               Record:               42.3               Germany               July               8,               1912               
               Olympic               Record:               42.3               Germany               July               8,               1912
               1,               United               States,               42.2               WR,               OR               
               Charles               Paddock,               Jackson               Scholz,               Loren               Murchison,               Morris               Kirksey
               2,               France,               42.5               
               René               Lorain,               René               Tirard,               René               Mourlon,               Émile               Ali               Khan
               3,               Sweden,               42.8               
               Agne               Holmström,               William               Petersson,               Sven               Malm,               Nils               Sandström
               4,               Great               Britain,               43.0               
               William               Hill               (England),               Harold               Abrahams               (England),               Denis               Black               (England),               Victor               d'Arcy               (England)
               5,               Denmark,               43.3               
               Henri               Thorsen,               Fritiof               Normann               Andersen,               August               Sørensen,               Marinus               Sørensen
               6,               Luxembourg,               43.6               
               Jean               Colbach,               Paul               Hammer,               Jean               Proess,               Alex               Servais
               
               1924               Paris               (July               13)               
               World               Record:               41.0               United               States               July               13,               1924               
               Olympic               Record:               41.0               United               States               July               13,               1924
               1,               United               States,               41.0               =WR,               =OR               
               Francis               "Frank"               Hussey,               Pinky               Clarke,               Loren               Murchison,               Al               LeConey
               2,               Great               Britain,               41.2               
               Harold               Abrahams               (England),               Walter               Rangeley               (England),               Lance               Royle               (England),               William               Nichol               (England)
               3,               Netherlands,               41.8               
               Jacob               "Jaap"               Boot,               Hericus               "Harry"               Broos,               Jan               de               Vries,               Rinus               van               den               Berge
               4,               Hungary,               41.8               
               Ferenc               Gerő,               Lajos               Kurunczy,               László               Muskát,               Gusztáv               Rózsahegyi
               5,               France,               42.2               
               Maurice               Degrelle,               Albert               Heisé,               André               Mourlon,               René               Mourlon
               DQ               Switzerland               
               Karl               Borner,               Heinz               Hemmi,               Josef               Imbach,               Victor               Moriaud
               
               1928               Amsterdam               (August               4)               
               World               Record:               41.0               United               States               July               13,               1924;               (4X110               yards)               Newark               Athletic               Club               (United               States)               July               4,               1927;               Eintracht               Frankfurt               (Germany)               June               10,               1928               
               Olympic               Record:               41.0               United               States               July               13,               1924
               1,               United               States,               41.0               =WR,               =OR               
               Frank               Wykoff,               James               "Jimmy"               Quinn,               Charles               Borah,               Henry               "Hank"               Russell
               2,               Germany,               41.2               
               Georg               Lammers,               Richard               Corts,               Hubert               Houben,               Helmut               Körnig
               3,               Great               Britain,               41.8               
               Cyril               Gill               (England),               Edward               "Teddy"               Smouha               (England),               Walter               Rangeley               (England),               Jack               London               (England)
               4,               France,               42.0               
               André               Cerbonney,               Gilbert               Auvergne,               André               Dufau,               André               Mourlon
               5,               Switzerland,               42.6               
               Emmanuel               Goldsmith,               Willy               Weibel,               Willy               Tschopp,               Hans               Niggl
               DQ               Canada               
               Ralph               Adams,               Johnny               Fitzpatrick,               Buck               Hester,               Percy               Williams
               
               1932               Los               Angeles               (August               7)               
               World               Record:               40.6               Germany,               July               14,               1932;               United               States,               August               6,               1932               
               Olympic               Record:               40.6               United               States,               August               6,               1932
               1,               United               States,               40.0               WR,               OR               
               Robert               "Bob"               Kiesel,               Emmett               Toppino,               Hec               Dyer,               Frank               Wykoff
               2,               Germany,               40.9               
               Helmut               Körnig,               Fritz               Hendrix,               Erich               Borchmeyer,               Arthur               Jonath
               3,               Italy,               41.2               
               Giuseppe               Castelli,               Ruggero               Maregatti,               Gabriele               Salviati,               Edgardo               Toetti
               4,               Canada,               41.3               
               Percy               Williams,               James               Brown,               Harold               Wright,               Birchall               "Bert"               Pearson
               5,               Japan,               41.3               
               Takayoshi               Yoshioka,               Chuhei               Nanbu,               Izuo               Anno,               Itaro               Nakajima
               6,               Great               Britain,               41.4               
               Don               Finlay               (England),               Stanley               Fuller               (England),               Stanley               Engelhart               (England),               Ernest               "Ernie"               Page               (England)
               
               1936               Berlin               (August               9)               
               World               Record:               40.0               United               States,               August               7,               1932;               United               States,               August               8,               1936               
               Olympic               Record:               40.0               United               States,               August               8,               1936
               1,               United               States,               39.8               WR,               OR               
               James               "Jesse"               Owens,               Ralph               Metcalfe,               Foy               Draper,               Frank               Wykoff
               2,               Italy,               41.1               
               Orazio               Mariani,               Gianni               Caldana,               Elio               Ragni,               Tullio               Gonnelli
               3,               Germany,               41.2               
               Wilhelm               Leichum,               Erich               Borchmeyer,               Erwin               Gillmeister,               Gerd               Hornberger
               4,               Argentina,               42.2               
               Juan               Lavenás,               Antonio               Sande,               Carlos               Hofmeister,               Tomás               Beswick
               5,               Canada,               42.7               
               Samuel               Richardson,               Arthur               Bruce               Humber,               Lee               Orr,               Howard               "Howie"               McPhee
               DQ               Netherlands               
               Tjeerd               Boersma,               Wil               van               Beveren,               Chris               Berger,               Tinus               Osendarp
               
               1948               London               (August               7)               
               World               Record:               39.8               United               States,               August               9,               1936               
               Olympic               Record:               39.8               United               States,               August               9,               1936
               1,               United               States,               40.6               
               Norwood               "Barney"               Ewell,               Lorenzo               Wright,               Harrison               Dillard,               Melvin               "Mel"               Patton
               2,               Great               Britain,               41.3               
               John               "Jack"               Archer               (England),               John               "Jack"               Gregory               (England),               Alastair               McCorquodale               (England),               Kenneth               "Ken"               Jones               (England)
               3,               Italy,               41.5               
               Michele               Tito,               Enrico               Perucconi,               Antonio               Siddi,               Carlo               Monti
               4,               Hungary,               41.6               
               Ferenc               Tima,               László               Bartha,               György               Csányi,               Béla               Goldoványi
               5,               Canada,               41.9               
               Don               McFarlane,               James               "Jim"               O'Brien,               Donald               "Don"               Pettie,               Edward               "Ted"               Haggis
               6,               Netherlands,               41.9               
               Jan               Lammers,               Johannes               "Jan"               Meyer,               Gabe               Scholten,               Jan               Zwaan
               
               1952               Helsinki               (July               27)               
               World               Record:               39.8               United               States,               August               9,               1936               
               Olympic               Record:               39.8               United               States,               August               9,               1936
               1,               United               States,               40.1               
               Dean               Smith,               Harrison               Dillard,               Lindy               Remigino,               Andrew               "Andy"               Stanfield
               2,               Soviet               Union,               40.1               
               Boris               Tokarev               (Russia),               Lev               Kalyayev               (Russia)               Levan               Sanadze               (Georgia),               Vladimir               Sukharyev               (Kyrgyzstan)
               3,               Hungary,               40.5               
               László               Zarándi,               Géza               Varasdi,               György               Csányi,               Béla               Goldoványi
               4,               Great               Britain,               40.6               
               Emmanuel               McDonald               Bailey               (Trinidad               &               Tobago),               William               Jack               (Scotland),               Jack               Gregory               (England),               Brian               Shenton               (England)
               5,               France,               40.9               
               Alain               Porthault,               Étienne               Bally,               Yves               Camus,               René               Bonino
               6,               Czechoslovakia,               41.2               
               František               Brož,               Jiří               David,               Miroslav               Horčic,               Zdeněk               Pospíšil
               
               1956               Melbourne               (December               1)               
               World               Record:               39.8               United               States,               August               9,               1936               
               Olympic               Record:               39.8               United               States,               August               9,               1936
               1,               United               States,               39.5               WR,               OR               
               Ira               Murchison,               Leamon               King,               Thane               Baker,               Bobby               Joe               Morrow
               2,               Soviet               Union,               39.8               
               Leonid               Barteniev               (Ukraine),               Boris               Tokarev               (Russia),               Yury               Konovalov               (Azerbaijan),               Vladimir               Sukharev               (Kyrgyzstan)
               3,               Germany               (Federal               Republic               of               Germany),               40.3               
               Lothar               Knörzer,               Leonhard               "Leo"               Pohl,               Heinz               Fütterer,               Manfred               Germar
               4,               Italy,               40.3               
               Franco               Galbiati,               Giovanni               Ghiselli,               Luigi               Gnocchi,               Vincenzo               Lombardo
               5,               Great               Britain,               40.6               
               Kenneth               "Ken"               Box               (England),               Eric               Roy               Sandstrom               (England),               David               Segal               (England),               Brian               Shenton               (England)
               6,               Poland,               40.6               
               Marian               Foik,               Jan               Jarzembowski,               Edward               Szmidt,               Zenon               Baranowski
               
               1960               Rome               (September               8)               
               World               Record:               39.5               United               States,               December               1,               1956;               United               States,               August               29,               1958;               Germany,               September               7,               1960               
               Olympic               Record:               39.5               (39.61)               Germany,               September               7,               1960
               1,               Germany               (Federal               Republic               of               Germany),               39.5               (39.66)               =WR               
               Bernd               Cullmann,               Armin               Hary,               Walter               Mahlendorf,               Martin               Lauer
               2,               Soviet               Union,               40.1               (40.24)               
               Gusman               Kosanov               (Kazakhstan),               Leonid               Barteniev               (Ukraine),               Yury               Konovalov               (Azerbaijan),               Edvin               Ozolin               (Russia)
               3,               Great               Britain               40.2               (40.32)               
               Peter               Radford               (England),               David               Jones               (England),               David               Segal               (England),               Neville               "Nick"               Whitehead               (Wales)
               4,               Italy,               40.2               (40.33)               
               Armando               Sardi,               Pier               Giorgio               Cazzola,               Salvatore               Giannone,               Livio               Berruti
               5,               Venezuela,               40.7               (40.83)               
               Clive               Bonas,               Lloyd               Murad,               Emilio               Romero,               Rafael               Romero
               DQ               United               States,               39.4               (39.60)               
               Frank               Budd,               Ray               Norton,               Stonewall               "Stone"               Johnson,               David               Sime
               
               1964               Tokyo               (October               21)               
               World               Record:               39.1               United               States,               July               15,               1961               
               Olympic               Record:               39.5               (39.61)               Germany,               September               7,               1960;               United               States,               October               20,               1964
               1,               United               States               39.0               (39.06)               WR,               OR               
               Paul               Drayton,               Gerry               Ashworth,               Dick               Stebbins,               Robert               "Bob"               Hayes
               2,               Poland,               39.36               
               Andrzej               Zieliński,               Wiesław               Maniak,               Marian               Foik,               Marian               Dudziak
               3,               France,               39.36               
               Paul               Genevay,               Bernard               Laidebeur,               Claude               Piquemal,               Jocelyn               Delecour
               4,               Jamaica,               39.49               
               Pablo               McNeil,               Patrick               Robinson,               Lynworth               "Lynn"               Headley,               Dennis               Johnson
               5,               Soviet               Union,               39.50               
               Edvin               Ozolin               (Russia),               Boris               Zubov               (Russia),               Gusman               Kosanov               (Kazakhstan),               Borys               Savchuk               (Ukraine)
               6,               Venezuela,               39.53               
               Arquímedes               Herrera,               Lloyd               Murad,               Rafael               Romero,               Hortensio               Fucil
               7,               Italy,               39.54               
               Livio               Berruti,               Ennio               Preatoni,               Sergio               Ottolina,               Pasquale               Giannattasio
               8,               Great               Britain,               39.69               
               Peter               Radford               (England),               Ron               Jones               (Wales),               Walter               Campbell               (Scotland),               Lynn               Davies               (Wales)
               
               1968               Mexico               City               (October               20)               
               World               Record:               38.3               (38.39)               (A)               Jamaica,               October               19,               1968               
               Olympic               Record:               38.3               (38.39)               (A)               Jamaica,               October               19,               1968
               1,               United               States,               38.2               (38.24)               (A)               WR,               OR               
               Charles               Greene,               Melvin               "Mel"               Pender,               Ronnie               Ray               Smith,               James               "Jim"               Hines
               2,               Cuba,               38.40               
               Hermes               Ramírez,               Juan               Morales,               Pablo               Montes,               Enrique               Figuerola
               3,               France,               38.43               
               Gérard               Fenouil,               Jocelyn               Delecour,               Claude               Piquemal,               Roger               Bambuck
               4,               Jamaica,               38.47               
               Errol               Stewart,               Michael               "Mike"               Fray,               Clifton               Forbes,               Lennox               Miller
               5,               German               Democratic               Republic,               38.66               
               Heinz               Erbstösser               Hartmut               Schelter,               Peter               Haase,               Harald               Eggers
               6,               Federal               Republic               of               Germany,               38.76               
               Karl-Peter               Schmidtke,               Gert               Metz,               Gerhard               Wucherer,               Jochen               Eigenherr
               7,               Italy,               39.22               
               Sergio               Ottolina,               Ennio               Preatoni,               Angelo               Sguazzero,               Livio               Berruti
               8,               Poland,               39.22               
               Wiesław               Maniak,               Edward               Romanowski,               Zenon               Nowosz,               Marian               Dudziak
               
               1972               Munich               (September               10)               
               World               Record:               38.2               (38.24)               (A)               United               States,               October               20,               1968               
               Olympic               Record:               38.2               (38.24)               (A)               United               States,               October               20,               1968
               1,               United               States,               38.19               WR,               OR               
               Larry               Black,               Robert               Taylor,               Gerald               Tinker,               Eddie               Hart
               2,               Soviet               Union,               38.50               
               Aleksandr               Kornelyuk               (Azerbaijan),               Vladimir               Lovetsky               (Belarus),               Juris               Silovs               (Latvia),               Valeriy               Borzov               (Ukraine)
               3,               Federal               Republic               of               Germany,               38.79               
               Jobst               Hirscht,               Karl-HeinzKlotz,               Gerhard               Wucherer,               Klaus               Ehl
               4,               Czechoslovakia,               38.82               
               Jaroslav               Matoušek,               Juraj               Demeč,               Jiří               Kynos,               Luděk               Bohman
               5,               German               Democratic               Republic,               38.90               
               Manfred               Kokot,               Bernd               Borth,               Hans-Jürgen               Bombach,               Siegfried               Schenke
               6,               Poland,               39.03               
               Stanisław               Wagner,               Tadeusz               Cuch,               Jerzy               Czerbniak,               Zenon               Nowosz
               7,               France,               39.14               
               Patrick               Bourbeillon,               Jean-Pierre               Grès,               Gérard               Fenouil,               Bruno               Cherrier
               8,               Italy,               39.14               
               Vincenzo               Guerini,               Ennio               Preatoni,               Luigi               Benedetti,               Pietro               Mennea
               
               1976               Montreal               (July               31)               
               World               Record:               38.19               United               States               September               10,               1972               
               Olympic               Record:               38.19               United               States               September               10,               1972
               1,               United               States,               38.33               
               Harvey               Glance,               Johnny               Jones,               Millard               Hampton,               Steve               Riddick
               2,               German               Democratic               Republic,               38.66               
               Manfred               Kokot,               Jörg               Pfeifer,               Klaus-Dieter               Kurrat,               Alexander               Thieme
               3,               Soviet               Union,               38.78               
               Aleksandr               Aksinin               (Russia),               Nikolay               Kolesnikov               (Kazakhstan),               Juris               Silovs               (Latvia),               Valeriy               Borzov               (Ukraine)
               4,               Poland,               38.83               
               Andrzej               Świerczyński,               Marian               Woronin,               Bogdan               Grzejszczak,               Zenon               Licznerski
               5,               Cuba,               38.96               
               Francisco               Gómez,               Alejandro               Casañas,               Hermes               Ramírez,               Silvio               Leonard
               6,               Italy,               39.08               
               Vincenzo               Guerini,               Luciano               Caravani,               Luigi               Benedetti,               Pietro               Mennea
               7,               France,               39.16               
               Jean-Claude               Amoureux,               Joseph               Arame,               Lucien               Sainte-Rose,               Dominique               Chauvelot
               8,               Canada,               39.47               
               Hugh               Spooner,               Marvin               Nash,               Al               Dukowski,               Hugh               Fraser
               
               1980               Moscow               (August               1)               
               World               Record:               38.03               United               States               September               3,               1977               
               Olympic               Record:               38.19               United               States               September               10,               1972
               1,               Soviet               Union,               38.26               
               Vladimir               Muravyov               (Kazakhstan),               Nikolay               Sidorov               (Russia)               Aleksandr               Aksinin               (Russia),               Andrey               Prokofyev               (Russia)
               2,               Poland,               38.33               
               Krzysztof               Zwoliński,               Zenon               Licznerski,               Lech               Dunecki,               Marian               Woronin
               3,               France,               38.53               
               Antoine               Richard,               Pascal               Barré,               Patrick               Barré,               Hermann               Panzo
               4,               Great               Britain,               38.62               
               Mike               McFarlane               (England),               Allan               Wells               (Scotland),               Cameron               Sharp               (Scotland),               Drew               McMaster               (Scotland)
               5,               German               Democratic               Republic,               38.73               
               Sören               Schlegel,               Eugen               Ray,               Bernhard               Hoff,               Thomas               Munkelt
               6,               Bulgaria,               38.99               
               Pavel               Pavlov,               Vladimir               Ivanov,               Ivaylo               Karanyotov,               Petar               Petrov
               7,               Nigeria,               39.12               
               Hammed               Adio,               Kayode               Elegbede,               Olajidie               Oyeledun,               Peter               Okodogbe
               8,               Brazil,               39.54               
               Milton               de               Castro,               Nelson               dos               Santos,               Katsuhiko               Nakaya,               Altevir               de               Araújo               Filho
               
               1984               Los               Angeles               (August               11)               
               World               Record:               37.86               United               States               August               10,               1983               
               Olympic               Record:               38.19               United               States               September               10,               1972
               1,               United               States,               37.83               WR,               OR               
               Sam               Graddy,               Ron               Brown,               Calvin               Smith,               Carl               Lewis
               2,               Jamaica,               38.62               
               Albert               Lawrence,               Greg               Meghoo,               Don               Quarrie,               Ray               Stewart               (Norman               Edwards)
               3,               Canada,               38.70               
               Ben               Johnson,               Tony               Sharpe,               Desai               Williams,               Sterling               Hinds
               4,               Italy,               38.87               
               Antonio               Ullo,               Giovanni               Bongiorni,               Stefano               Tilli,               Pietro               Mennea
               5,               Federal               Republic               of               Germany,               38.99               
               Jürgen               Koffler,               Peter               Klein,               Jürgen               Evers,               Ralf               Lübke               (Christian               Zirkelbach)
               6,               France,               39.10               
               Antoine               Richard,               Jean-Jacques               Boussemart,               Marc               Gasparoni,               Bruno               Marie-Rose
               7,               Great               Britain,               39.13               
               Francis               "Daley"               Thompson               (England),               Donovan               Reid               (England),               Mike               McFarlane               (England),               Allan               Wells               (Scotland)
               8,               Brazil,               39.40               
               Arnaldo               da               Silva,               Nelson               dos               Santos,               Katsuhiko               Nakaya,               Paulo               Roberto               Correia               (Robson               da               Silva)
               
               1988               Seoul               (October               1)               
               World               Record:               37.83               United               States               August               11,               1984               
               Olympic               Record:               37.83               United               States               August               11,               1984
               1,               Soviet               Union,               38.19               
               Viktor               Bryzhin               (Ukraine),               Vladimir               Krylov               (Russia),               Vladimir               Muravyov               (Kazakhstan),               Vitaly               Savin               (Kazakhstan)
               2,               Great               Britain,               38.28               
               Elliot               Bunney               (Scotland),               John               Regis               (England),               Mike               McFarlane               (England),               Linford               Christie               (England)               [Clarence               Callender               (England)]
               3,               France,               38.40               
               Bruno               Marie-Rose,               Daniel               Sangouma,               Gilles               Quénéhervé,               Max               Morinière
               4,               Jamaica,               38.47               
               Christopher               Faulknor,               Gregory               Meghoo,               Clive               Wright,               John               Mair
               5,               Italy,               38.54               
               Ezio               Madonia,               Sandro               Floris,               Pier-Francesco               Pavoni,               Stefano               Tilli
               6,               Federal               Republic               of               Germany,               38.55               
               Fritz               Heer,               Christian               Haas,               Peter               Klein,               Dirk               Schweisfurth
               7,               Canada,               38.93               
               Desai               Williams,               Atlee               Mahorn,               Cyprian               Enweani,               Brian               Morrison               (Andrew               Mowatt)
               8,               Hungary,               39.19               
               György               Bakos,               László               Karaffa,               István               Tatár,               Attila               Kovács
               
               1992               Barcelona               (August               8)               
               World               Record:               37.50               United               States               September               1,               1991               
               Olympic               Record:               37.83               United               States               August               11,               1984
               1,               United               States,               37.40               WR,               OR               
               Michael               "Mike"               Marsh,               Leroy               Burrell,               Dennis               Mitchell,               Carl               Lewis               (James               Jett)
               2,               Nigeria,               37.98               
               Oluyemi               Kayode,               Chidi               Imoh,               Olapade               Adeniken,               Davidson               Ezinwa,               (Osmond               Ezinwa)
               3,               Cuba,               38.00               
               Andrés               Simón,               Joël               Lamela,               Joel               Isasi,               Jorge               Aguilera
               4,               Great               Britain,               38.08               
               Marcus               Adam               (England),               Tony               Jarrett               (England),               John               Regis               (England),               Linford               Christie               (England)               [Jason               John               (England)]
               5,               Commonwealth               of               Independent               States,               38.17               
               Pavel               Galkin               (Russia),               Edvin               Ivanov               (Russia),               Andrey               Fedoriv               (Ukraine),               Vitaly               Savin               (Kazakhstan)
               6,               Japan,               38.77               
               Shinji               Aoto,               Hisatsugu               Suzuki,               Satoru               Inoue,               Tatsuo               Sugimoto
               7,               Austria,               39.30               
               Christoph               Pöstinger,               Thomas               Renner,               Andreas               Berger,               Franz               Ratzenberger
               8,               Ivory               Coast,               39.31               
               Franck               Waota,               Jean-Olivier               Zirignon,               Gilles               Bogui,               Ouattara               Lagazane
               
               1996               Atlanta               (August               3)               
               World               Record:               37.40               United               States,               August               8               1992;               United               States,               August               21,               1993               
               Olympic               Record:               37.40               United               States,               August               8               1992;
               1,               Canada,               37.69               
               Robert               Esmie,               Glenroy               Gilbert,               Bruny               Surin,               Donovan               Bailey               (Carlton               Chambers)
               2,               United               States,               38.05               
               Jon               Drummond,               Tim               Harden,               Mike               Marsh,               Dennis               Mitchell               (Tim               Montgomery)
               3,               Brazil,               38.41               
               Arnaldo               da               Silva,               Róbson               da               Silva,               Edson               Ribeiro,               André               da               Silva
               4,               Ukraine,               38.55               
               Kostia               Rurak,               Serhiy               Osovych,               Oleh               Kramarenko,               Vladyslav               Dolohodin
               5,               Sweden,               38.67               
               Peter               Karlsson,               Torbjörn               Mårtensson,               Lars               Hedner,               Patrik               Strenius               (Torbjörn               Eriksson)
               6,               Cuba,               39.39               
               Andrés               Simón,               Joël               Lamela,               Joel               Isasi,               Luis               Alberto               Pérez               (Iva               Garcia)
               DNF               France               
               Hermann               Lomba,               Régis               Groisard,               Pascal               Théophile,               Needy               Guims
               DNS               Ghana               
               Albert               Agyemang,               Eric               Nkansah,               Christian               Nsiah,               Emmanuel               Tuffour,               Abdul               Aziz               Zakari
               
               2000               Sydney               (September               30)               
               World               Record:               37.40               United               States,               August               8               1992;               United               States,               August               21,               1993               
               Olympic               Record:               37.40               United               States,               August               8               1992
               1,               United               States,               37.61               
               Jon               Drummond,               Bernard               Williams,               III,               Brian               Lewis,               Maurice               Greene               (Tim               Montgomery)
               2,               Brazil,               37.90               
               Vicente               Lima,               Edson               Ribeiro,               André               da               Silva,               Claudinei               da               Silva
               3,               Cuba,               38.04               
               José               A.

César,               Luis               Alberto               Pérez,               Iván               García,               Freddy               Mayola
               4,               Jamaica,               38.20               
               Lindel               Frater,               Dwight               Thomas,               Chris               Williams,               Llewelyn               Bredwood               (Donovan               Powell)
               5,               France,               38.49               
               Frédéric               Krantz,               David               Patros,               Christophe               Cheval,               Needy               Guims               (Jerome               Eyans)
               6,               Japan,               38.66               
               Shigeyuki               Kojima,               Koji               Ito,               Shingo               Suetsugu,               Nobuharu               Asahara               (Shingo               Kawabata)
               7,               Italy,               38.67               
               Francesco               Scuderi,               Alessandro               Cavallaro,               Maurizio               Checcucci,               Andrea               Colombo
               8,               Poland,               38.96               
               Marcin               Nowak,               Marcin               Urbaś,               Piotr               Balcerzak,               Ryszard               Pilarczyk
               
               2004               Athens               (August               28)               
               World               Record:               37.40               United               States,               August               8               1992;               United               States,               August               21,               1993               
               Olympic               Record:               37.40               United               States,               August               8               1992
               1,               Great               Britain,               38.07               
               Jason               Gardener               (England),               Darren               Campbell               (England),               Marlon               Devonish               (England),               Mark               Lewis-Francis               (England)
               2,               United               States,               38.08               
               Shawn               Crawford,               Justin               Gatlin,               Coby               Miller,               Maurice               Greene               (Darvis               "Doc"               Patton)
               3,               Nigeria,               38.23               
               Olusoji               Fasuba,               Uchenna               Emedolu,               Aaron               Egbele,               Deji               Aliu
               4,               Japan,               38.49               
               Hiroyasu               Tsuchie,               Shingo               Suetsugu,               Shinji               Takahira,               Nobuharu               Asahara
               5,               Poland,               38.54               
               Zbigniew               Tulin,               Łukasz               Chyła,               Marcin               Jędrusiński,               Marcin               Urbaś
               6,               Australia,               38.56               
               Adam               Basil,               Paul               Di               Bella,               Patrick               Johnson,               Joshua               Ross
               7,               Trinidad               &               Tobago,               38.60               
               Niconnor               "Nico"               Alexander,               Marc               Burns,               Ato               Boldon,               Darrel               Brown
               8,               Brazil,               38.67               
               Cláudio               de               Sousa,               Edson               Ribeiro,               André               da               Silva,               Vicente               de               Lima
               
               2008               Beijing               (August               22)               
               World               Record:               37.40               United               States,               August               8               1992;               United               States,               August               21,               1993               
               Olympic               Record:               37.40               United               States,               August               8               1992
               1,               Jamaica,               37.10               WR,               OR               
               Nesta               Carter,               Michael               Frater,               Usain               Bolt,               Asafa               Powell               (Dwight               Thomas)
               2,               Trinidad               &               Tobago,               38.06               
               Keston               Bledman,               Marc               Burns,               Emmanuel               Callander,               Richard               Thompson               (Aaron               Armstrong)
               3,               Japan,               38.15               
               Naoki               Tsukahara,               Shingo               Suetsugu,               Shinji               Takahira,               Nobuharu               Asahara
               4,               Brazil,               38.24               
               Vicente               de               Lima,               Sandro               Viana,               Bruno               de               Barros,               José               Carlos               Moreira
               5,               Germany,               38.58               
               Tobias               Unger,               Till               Helmke,               Alexander               Kosenkow,               Martin               Keller
               6,               Canada,               38.66               
               Hank               Palmer,               Anson               Henry,               Jared               Connaughton,               Pierre               Browne
               7,               Netherlands,               45.81               
               Maarten               Heisen,               Guus               Hoogmoed,               Patrick               van               Luijk,               Caimin               Douglas
               DQ               China               
               Wen               Yongyi,               Zhang               Peimeng,               Lu               Bin,               Hu               Kai
               
               References:               
               Athletics               Men's               4               X               100               Meters               Relay,               Sports               Reference/Olympic               Sports;               
               International               Association               of               Athletic               Federations,               IAAF               Statistics               Handbook               Daegu               2011,               Part               IV               (IAAF               Media               &               Public               Relations               Department,               2011);               
               Quercetani,               R.L.,               A               World               History               of               Track               and               Field               Athletics,               1864-1964               (London:               Oxford               University               Press,               1964;               
               Wallechinsky,               David,               and               Jaime               Loucky,               The               Complete               Book               of               the               Olympics:               2012               Edition               (London:               Aurum               Press,               2012).






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                   This               D.A.

    Pennebaker               concert               documentary               of               the               1967               Monterey               Pop               Festival               features               many               of               the               biggest               name               musical               performers               of               the               1960s.
                   The               style               of               the               film               was               unusual               and               innovative               for               its               time.

    It's               minimalist               in               that               there               is               no               narration,               no               text               providing               information,               and               no               more               background               or               context               than               what               the               cameras               happened               to               pick               up               scanning               the               crowd,               getting               sound               bites               from               people               arriving               for               the               concert,               etc.

    The               opening               titles               provide               a               list               of               the               performers               who               appear               in               the               film;               otherwise               you               won't               know               who's               playing               unless               you               recognize               them.

    (I               knew               about               60%               by               sight,               inferred               another               20%-30%               from               remembering               who               was               on               the               opening               list,               and               am               still               uncertain               of               10%-20%.

    It               would               be               easy               enough               to               figure               out               all               of               them               though,               just               by               going               back               to               the               opening               list,               since               it               gives               the               names               in               the               order               they               appear.)
                   What's               maybe               even               more               striking               for               a               concert               film               is               that               they               show               basically               nothing               of               what               happens               on               stage               other               than               (some               of)               the               songs               themselves.

    There               are               no               introductions;               the               performers               don't               greet               the               crowd,               banter               with               the               crowd,               thank               the               crowd,               talk               about               the               songs               before               or               after,               etc.

    You               don't               get               that               sense               of               interaction               between               the               performers               and               the               audience               (except               insofar               as               there               are               reaction               shots               of               the               crowd               during               some               of               the               performances,               and               you               see               how               into               it               they               are,               so               you               do               get               the               sense               that               the               performances               themselves               are               emotionally               resonating               with               people,               and               there's               a               connection               at               least               to               that               extent).
                   The               camerawork               is               mostly               not               clear,               straightforward,               showing               the               whole               stage,               showing               things               in               easy               to               understand               perspective.

    It               tends               instead               to               be               more               artsy,               with               lots               of               super               close-ups,               weird               angles,               and               "bad"               shots               like               the               backs               of               people's               heads               not               edited               out.

    Plus               for               the               performances               after               sundown,               it               looks               like               they               didn't               illuminate               the               stage               all               that               much,               so               there's               a               kind               of               dark               look               to               some               of               the               film,               where               you               can't               fully               see               what's               going               on.
                   I               thought               the               film               did               a               reasonably               good               job               capturing               the               overall               feel               of               the               event.

    It's               a               nice               snapshot               of               certain               elements               of               the               '60s.

    There's               a               "Summer               of               Love,"               "flower               power,"               feel-good               air               about               the               proceedings.

    You               even               spot               a               few               children               in               the               crowd,               and               they               don't               seem               out               of               place               (as               they               certainly               would               have               been,               say,               when               I               first               went               to               stadium               rock               concerts               in               the               late               1970s).

    It's               not               a               caricature               though,               like               you               might               get               in               a               current               retrospective               about               the               '60s.
                   But               even               the               sex               and               drugs               seem               somehow               more               innocent               and               optimistic.

    When               a               young               woman               making               her               way               to               the               concert               smiles               and               says               "Haven't               you               ever               been               to               a               love-in?"               it               doesn't               put               one               in               mind               of               a               raunchy               orgy.
                   And               the               performers               themselves               seem               to               mostly               be               exuding               that               same               positive,               fun               spirit.
                   It's               an               interesting               assortment.

    From               the               Mamas               and               the               Papas               to               Otis               Redding               to               The               Who               to               Hugh               Masekela               to               Ravi               Shankar               and               on               and               on.

    (I'm               curious               who               didn't               make               the               cut               to               be               in               the               movie,               since               they               only               show               maybe               a               dozen               acts,               and               I               have               the               sense               that               more               people               performed               at               this               multi-day               event.)               Not               that               none               of               these               acts               overlap               with               each               other               at               all,               but               that's               a               pretty               wide               variety               of               musical               types.

    About               all               they               have               in               common               is               that               they               were               all               quite               popular               at               that               time,               but               they're               so               varied               that               this               film               is               more               analogous               to               highlights               of               the               Olympics               than               highlights               of               the               Super               Bowl.
                   It's               pretty               short               for               a               feature               film,               so               almost               everyone               gets               only               one               song,               and               sometimes               not               even               a               whole               song.
                   Of               course               these               are               very               subjective               reactions,               but               not               surprisingly               some               performances               connected               with               me               more               than               others.

    It               was               kind               of               nice               seeing               the               Mamas               and               the               Papas,               and               Simon               and               Garfunkel,               among               others.

    My               mind               wandered               a               bit               with               some               of               the               ones               where               I               didn't               recognize               the               song               (and               occasionally               didn't               recognize               the               performers).

    I               had               mixed               feelings               about               the               artsy               camerawork               and               all               the               close-ups.

    I'd               say               it               detracted               from               things               slightly               more               often               than               it               enhanced               them;               too               often               if               made               me               more               conscious               of               the               filmmaking               than               of               the               content               itself.
                   The               film               picks               up               in               intensity               around               the               midway               point.

    One               of               the               acts               from               that               part               of               the               film               is               The               Who,               who               give               a               spirited               performance,               but               maybe               a               little               "by               the               book."               They               fall               back               on               a               standard               from               several               years               earlier-My               Generation-and               smash               their               instruments               at               the               end,               which               was               their               wont.

    It's               kind               of               like               they're               trying               to               give               a               harder               edge               to               the               proceedings,               offering               up               something               a               bit               incongruous               with               the               "peace               and               love"               of               most               of               the               other               acts.

    Which               is               fine,               but               I               think               I               would               have               been               more               impressed               by               that               change               in               style               if               it               had               felt               like               honest,               spontaneous               emotion,               rather               than               just               their               usual               pre-planned               shtick.

    (Keith               Moon               is               engaging,               however.

    Has               anyone               ever               gotten               more               pure               joy               out               of               playing               rock               and               roll?)
                   Jimi               Hendrix               gives               a               standout,               powerful               performance.

    The               exaggerated               and               unsubtle               sensuality               of               it               (basically               humping               his               guitar,               humping               the               air,               etc.)               is               probably               about               as               far               as               one               could               go               without               drawing               an               X               rating               for               the               film.

    At               the               same               time,               I               was               struck               by               his               playfulness               on               stage.

    It's               not               just               a               raw,               threatening               black               man,               macho,               in               your               face,               kind               of               sexuality;               there's               a               spirit               of               fun               and               light-heartedness               to               his               tone               of               voice               and               the               way               he               gestures               to               the               crowd.
                   It's               maybe               the               second               most               effective               performance               shown.

    What               keeps               me               from               labeling               it               as               the               highlight               of               the               movie               is               that               there's               still               a               self-consciousness               to               it,               a               sense               that               he's               in               control               and               it's               all               a               show.

    It's               very               skilled,               very               powerful               showmanship,               but               not               quite               real               enough               to               blow               me               away.
                   Ravi               Shankar               is               handled               peculiarly.

    They               choose               to               close               the               movie               with               him               (perhaps               because               the               concert               closed               with               him,               and               they               show               the               acts               in               chronological               order-I'm               not               sure).

    His               instrumental               goes               on               and               on               and               on,               for               a               dozen               minutes               or               more,               way               longer               than               the               time               allotted               to               any               other               performer               in               the               movie.

    And               for               the               first               half               or               so               of               it,               he's               never               shown.

    Instead               it's               all               shots               of               the               audience               and               such,               to               the               point               where               I               was               wondering               if               there               was               some               weird               contractual               thing               that               he               couldn't               be               shown               in               the               movie.

    Then               when               they               finally               do               show               him               (and               the               Indian               musicians               with               him),               it's               all               in               that               super               close-up               style.

    It's               not               until               the               song               is               over               that               they               finally               pull               back               and               show               the               stage               and               you               get               a               better               perspective               of               what               they               looked               like               up               there.
                   It's               not               bad,               but               I               don't               think               I               would               have               done               it               that               way.

    They               get               a               little               too               cute               with               that,               plus               I'm               not               sure               why               he               warranted               so               much               more               time               than               the               others.

    (Not               that               I               quarrel               with               how               much               time               they               gave               him.

    I'd               probably               rather               the               movie               be               expanded               and               some               of               the               other               acts               given               more               time,               than               that               the               Shankar               segment               be               reduced               in               length.)
                   But               the               hands               down               highlight               of               the               movie               is               Janis               Joplin's               performance               of               Ball               and               Chain.
                   Wow.

    Bring               on               the               clichs.

    "Worth               the               price               of               admission,"               "Brings               down               the               house,"               etc.

    I'm               reminded               even               of               sports               clichs.

    People               talk               about               whether               you               win               or               lose,               you               always               want               to               know               you               "left               everything               on               the               field"               when               the               game's               over.

    That's               Joplin               walking               off               the               stage               after               that               song.
                   The               raw               intensity,               the               wailing               emotionalism               of               the               performance,               is               mesmerizing.

    She's               so               willing               to               lay               it               all               out               there,               to               lose               herself               in               the               experience,               it's               like               you're               watching               some               combination               of               a               shattering               orgasm               and               a               person               shrieking               in               response               to               the               news               that               a               loved               one               has               died.

    It               has               more               of               a               genuine               feel               to               it               than               even               the               best               of               the               very               good,               very               intense,               performances               of               Hendrix               and               some               of               the               others.
                   I               have               this               live               performance               on               a               Janis               Joplin               CD,               and               the               track               runs               over               eight               minutes.

    So               my               one               complaint               is               they               chop               it               down               in               the               movie               (which               again               stands               in               contrast               to               the               very               long               Ravi               Shankar               song).

    But               otherwise,               I               think               the               filmmaking               enhances               this               performance.

    I               talked               about               how               in               general               I               experienced               the               unconventional               camerawork               and               such               as               neutral               to               mildly               negative,               but               perhaps               it               takes               a               performance               like               this               to               really               warrant               that               treatment.
                   For               most               of               the               other               songs,               I'd               probably               have               preferred               mostly               normal               shots               of               the               stage               where               you               can               see               everyone               and               see               what's               going               on,               with               maybe               occasional               close-ups               for               variety.

    But               for               Ball               and               Chain               somehow               the               way               it               was               filmed,               the               close-ups               of               the               emotion               in               her               face,               fit               the               power               of               the               performance.
                   Twice               there               are               close-ups               for               several               seconds               of               her               feet               on               stage.

    Normally               I'd               roll               my               eyes               at               something               like               that               as               too               artsy,               but               it               works               here.

    It               put               me               in               mind               of               Muhammad               Ali's               physician               Ferdie               Pacheco               commenting               that               when               Ali               really               wants               to               set               down               on               his               punches               and               maximize               their               power,               you               can               see               his               feet               curling               slightly               and               his               toes               gripping               the               canvas.

    You               get               that               same               sense               from               those               shots               of               Joplin,               that               she's               digging               down               to               her               very               toes,               clenching               every               muscle               up               through               her               legs,               to               belt               out               that               song               with               everything               she's               got.
                   The               emotion               isn't               just               in               her               face,               but               throughout               her               body,               throughout               her               being.
                   There's               a               wonderful               reaction               shot               of               Mama               Cass               in               the               audience               (it's               interesting               how               some               of               the               performers               can               be               seen               in               the               audience               while               other               acts               are               on               stage)               with               her               mouth               agape,               watching               Joplin               "leave               everything               on               the               field."               Just               right.
                   This               is               the               performance               you               want               for               the               time               capsule,               to               show               what               rock               and               roll,               what               the               blues,               can               be.
                   Wow.






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      ...department store in Slab Square. It was none other than disgusting punk troubadour Hendrix Sikboy. Dressed in black leather and sporting a huge peroxide hairdo, he was shouting the lyrics to the Sex...
    7. rupertpupkinspeaks.blogspot.com/   05/10/2013
      ...Twitter here: https://twitter.com/grady_hendrix ------------- American: THE BIG HIT (1998) - “What... financing a big budget water sports movie called Taste the Golden Spray...
    8. musictravellerstwo.blogspot.com/   11/18/2011
      ...Apparently someone had taped the Hendrix concert over a Led Zeppelin show, probably from 12 February 1970 at the Metropolitan Sports Center in Minneapolis. Feeling a tad...
    9. popwatch.ew.com   03/07/2013
      ...representation of the power dynamics of the various sports industries. King’s Landing...out the map, illustrated by John Hendrix, below: Image Credit: Illustrated by...
    10. tstos.wordpress.com/   11/03/2012
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