At the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona, Ben Johnson would not qualify after the 100 meter semi-finals, and Bruny went on to finish 4th after leading the race for 60 meters.
In this video, Jon Drummond is demonstrating some drills outlined by John Smith. Take a look at the "pizza boxes" drills. I prefer to call them the "delivering a wedding cake" drills as my sister is a world class pastry chef.
One of the greatest 4×400 meters anchor legs I have seen from Darold Williamson was NOT the Gold medal victory from the 2004 Olympics in Athens.
It was the 2004 NCAA Indoor 4×400 that saw him come from behind, and I mean way behind. With the tight turns of indoor running, passing a runner is usually reserved at the straightways, or just before the straightaway.
Bobby Morrow, the 100m, 200m 4×100m 1956 Olympic Gold Medalist in Melbourne, Australia. Morrow also was a sprinter at Abilene Christian University. The 4×100 meter was a world record.
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