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A Modern History of Track & Field

The evolution of sprinting has been marked by significant milestones, especially from the 1960s onwards. The '60s saw the emergence of exceptional athletes like Tommie Smith, John Carlos, and Lee Evans, who not only set remarkable world records but also made historical political statements, notably at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics.

A Modern History of Track & Field

A Modern History of the Sprints

The 90's Global Equality

Women
The top women of the 90's were versatile sprinters with range
Irina Privalova
Gail Devers

Two time 100 champion in spite of actually being a hurdler

Gwen Torrence
Marlene Ottey
HSI

Preeminent club of the decade

Maurice Greene

9.79 wr, to return to Ben Johnson level

Jon Drummond
Ato Boldon
Drive Phase

Brought consistency to the 100

Major change in sprinting

Seville

Mo Greene 1st World's 100/200 double

Emergence of Mo Greene

Goteborg
Stuttgart
Tokyo

Carl 9.86

Atlanta

Donovan Bailey 9.84wr

MJ 19.32wr

MJ 200/400 double

Barcelona
France
Became 4 x 1 wr holders without a major sprinter
Great Britain
Christian Malcolm
Jason Gardener
John Regis
Linford Christie

World & Olympic champion Stuttgart / Barcelona

United States
Michael Johnson
Canada
Bruny Surin
Donovan Bailey

WR setter @Atlanta Games 9.84

World & Olympic champion Goteborg / Atlanta

Frankie Fredericks
Namibian, elite through the decade.. African record holder 100/200 9.89/19.63
Nigeria
Francis Obikwelu
Olapade Adeniken
Daniel Effiong

The 00's The Rise of Jamaica

Trevor Graham
Olympics
Beijing
Athens
Sydney
Berlin
Osaka
Paris
Edmonton

The 10's

The 80's The Beginning of Professionalism

Jarmila Kratochvilova
11.09 / 21.97 / 47.99wr / 1:53.23wr
East Germans
Barbel Wockel
Marlies Gohr

10.88wr

Marita Koch

10.93 / 21.71wr / 47.60wr

Butch Reynolds
John Smith
Former quarter miler brought the 400 back to '68 levels through his protege's
Danny Everett
Steve Lewis
Quincy Watts
Charlie Francis
Perfected doping protocols
Angela Issajenko
Ben Johnson
Calvin Smith
9.93!! wr
Dennis Mitchell
Florence Griffith Joyner
Hot season of 1988
10.49 wr/ 21.32wr, 21.56wr
Evelyn Ashford
10.79wr / 10.76wr / 21.81
Takes down East Germans
World Championships
Rome

Ben 9.83!!wr

Ben v Carl I

Helsinki
The Santa Monica Track Club
First true professional club
Tom Tellez

Leroy Burrell

Set WR @ 9.90 & 9.85 Also 9.88 behind Lewis in Tokyo

Joe Deloach

Kirk Baptiste

Carl Lewis

Legendary battles w Ben Johnson Runner up in'87/'88, retroactive WR @ 9.93/9.92 after Ben bust in Seoul

Runs WR 9.86 to win in Tokyo

Seoul
FloJo
Ben v Carl II

Ben 9.79wr (busted)

Drug Bust
Los Angeles
Rise of Carl Lewis

Repeat Jesse Owens quadruple

Moscow
Boycott

The 70's The Quiet Decade (birth of steroids & rise of the Germans)

Raylene Boyle
Irena Szewinska
First sub 50 female quarter miler
Great multiple sprinter
Germans
West

Annegret Richter

Inge Helten

East

Less the Eastern Bloc in the development of systematic doping

Renate Stecher

Beginning of East German female dominance

Montreal
Teens / high schoolers

Dwayne Evans

Johnny "Lam" Jones

Hasely Crawford
Harvey Glance
Alberto Juantorena

400/800 double gold

Munich
Borzov double sprint champion
Co World Record holders miss quarterfinal races
Rey Robinson
Eddie Hart
Pietro Mennea 19.72!! Takes down WR
Houston McTear
High Schooler runs 9.0
Don Quarrie
Steve Williams
Valery Borzov

The 60's The Start of Really Fast

Mexico City
Smith / Carlos protest and ban
World Records

Lee Evans 43.86

Tommie Smith 19.83

Jim Hines 9.95

Speed City
Bid Winter

John Carlos

Lee Evans

Tommie Smith

Introduction