Andy Stanfield
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Narození | 29. prosince 1927 Washington, D.C. |
Úmrtí | 15. června 1985 (ve věku 57 let) Livingston |
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Výška | 187 cm |
Kariéra | |
Disciplína | 100 m, 200 m |
Účasti na LOH | 1952, 1956 |
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zlato | LOH 1952 Helsinky | běh na 200 m |
zlato | LOH 1952 Helsinky | štafeta 4×100 m |
stříbro | LOH 1956 Melbourne | běh na 200 m |
Andrew „Andy“ William Stanfield (29. prosince 1927 Washington, D.C. – 15. června 1985 Livingston, New Jersey) byl americký atlet, sprinter, dvojnásobný olympijský vítěz.
Sportovní kariéra
V dětství se s rodiči odstěhoval do Jersey City, kde absolvoval střední školu. Po vojenské službě studoval od roku 1948 na Seton Hall University. V roce 1949 se stal mistrem USA na 100 i 200 metrů, o rok později vyhrál národní šampionát v běhu na 60 yardů, v roce 1951 zvítězil ve skoku do dálky. V témže roce vytvořil světový rekord v běhu na 220 yardů časem 20,6 s. Na olympiádě v Helsinkách v roce 1952 zvítězil v běhu na 200 metrů a byl rovněž členem vítězné štafety USA na 4×100 metrů. O čtyři roky později na olympiádě v Melbourne vybojoval stříbrnou medaili v běhu na 200 metrů.
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