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Coffee with Larry, April 24, 2024, AAA founded (1880), Spec Towns wins Penn Relays hurdles (1937), Harrison Dillard wins Penn Relays 120m hurdles (1943), Mt.SAC Relays founded (1959), by Walt Murphy News and Results Service

Coffee with Larry, April 24, 2024, AAA founded (1880), Spec Towns wins Penn Relays hurdles (1937), Harrison Dillard wins Penn Relays 120m hurdles (1943), Mt.SAC Relays founded (1959), by Walt Murphy News and Results Service

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This Day in Track & Field–April  24

 

1880  Amateur Athletic Association(AAA), governing body for men’s athletics in England & Wales, is founded in Oxford, England.

http://www.englandathletics.org/the-amateur-athletic-association

 

1937–4 future Hall-of-Famers were winners at the Penn Relays (April 23,24).

Don Lash(1995) anchored Indiana to Relays Records in the 4-Mile Relay (17:16.1) and the Distance Medley (10:04.7). Sports Illustrated dubbed Lash “the first great American distance runner” for his success during a lengthy career. Tommy Deckard, who ran on the 4-mile Relay, set a relay record of 9:21.0 in the Steeplechase.

Another Relays Record was set in the Sprint Medley (3:26.4), with John Woodruff (1978), the 1936 Olympic gold medalist at 800 meters, running the first 3-straight winning anchor legs for Pittsburgh.

Georgia’s Forrest “Spec” Towns (1976), another gold medalist in Berlin, won the 120y-Hurdles (14.6). He went on to coach at his alma mater from 1946-1975.

Temple’s Eulace Peacock (1987), won the 100y (9.8) and Long Jump (24-1[7.34]).

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https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1937/04/25/94360902.html?pageNumber=69

Harrison Dillard served in the famed 92nd Infantry, aka Buffalo Soldiers, in 1943. In London in 1948, they won 100m and 4 x 100 m. In 1952, Harrison won 110m gold and 4x100m hurdles. Photo by Wikipedia Commons.

1943—Baldwin-Wallace’s Harrison Dillard, a future Hall-of-Famer, won the 120-meter hurdles at the Penn Relays in 14.8. Dillard became famous for not qualifying in his specialty at the 1948 U.S. Olympic Trials but making the team in the 100-meter hurdles! He then won Olympic gold in the 100 and 4×100 in London and, four years later, gold in the 110-meter hurdles at the Helsinki Olympics!

It was a big weekend for Notre Dame’s Ollie Hunter, who anchored the Irish to wins in the 4-mile Relay (17:54.3) and…

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