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Summer Games Gold Medal Winners: 400-Meter Dash
1964 Betty Cuthbert, Australia 52.00 1968 Colette Besson, France 52.00 1972 Monika…Summer Games Gold Medal Winners: 800-Meter Run
1928 Lina Radke, Germany 2:16.80 1960 Ljudmila Shevcova, USSR 2:04.30 1964 Ann Packer…Summer Games Gold Medal Winners: 100-Meter Hurdles
1972 Annelie Ehrhardt, East Germany 12.59 1976 Johanna Schaller, East Germany 12.77 1980…Summer Games Gold Medal Winners: 400-Meter Hurdles
1984 Nawai El Moutawakel, Morocco 54.61 1988 Debra Flintoff-King, Australia 53.17 1992…Summer Games Gold Medal Winners: Running High Jump
1928 Ethel Catherwood, Canada 5 ft 3 in 1932 Jean Shiley, United States 5 ft 5.25 in 1936…Men and Women's Most US Gold Medals Summer Olympics
Men No Sport G-S-B 14â Michael Phelps Swimming 14-0-2 10* Raymond Ewry Track/Field 10-0-0 9 Mark Spitz Swimming 9-1-1 9 Carl Lewis Track/Field…Barber, Samuel
(Encyclopedia) Barber, Samuel, 1910–81, American composer, b. West Chester, Pa. Barber studied at the Curtis Institute of Music, Philadelphia. His music is lyrical and generally tonal; his later…Shrirangapattana
(Encyclopedia) ShrirangapattanaShrirangapattanashrēˌrŭngˌgəpŭtˈənə [key], formerly SrirangapatnaShrirangapattanasrēˌrŭngˌgəpŭtˈnə [key], town (1991 pop. 21,905), Karnataka state, S India, on an…Skíros
(Encyclopedia) SkírosSkírosskēˈrôs [key] or ScyrosSkírossīˈrəs [key], island (1991 pop. 2,901), c.80 sq mi (210 sq km), E Greece, in the Aegean Sea, largest of the N Sporades. It is a summer resort…Popham, George
(Encyclopedia) Popham, GeorgePopham, Georgepŏpˈəm [key], c.1550–1608, early colonist in Maine, b. England. He was named in the patent granted to the Plymouth Company in 1606. In consequence of the…