Word: sime
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Norton, 22, set out to atone for his humiliating, sixth-place finishes in both the 100 and 200 meters. Running the second leg, Norton was so anxious to get going that he sprinted right out of the exchange zone before he got the baton. Duke's Dave Sime, the U.S. anchorman, later finished first by a flicker, but Norton's foul disqualified the U.S. team, gave the gold medal to Germany. "I'm sick up to here with running," said Norton, pre-Olympic favorite to win three gold medals. "When I get back home...
...finish. Duke's Dave Sime, 24, made a frenzied dive that sent him skidding along the cinders and tied Hary's time of 10.2. But Hary had clearly crossed the line first to win the gold medal (Norton finished sixth), completing the finest exhibition of sprinting in Olympic history. Said Champion Hary: "I'm a fast starter. That's all there...
...meters in a world record time of 10 sec. Hary suffers from brittle nerves, and in preparation for the stress of Rome has been taking long walks in the country. In the end, Norton's chief threats will probably be his American teammates, such as Dave Sime, 24, in the 100, and Stone Johnson...
...practice earlier this month, Sprinter Dave Sime, 23, had looked so fast in the 100 meters that he seemed to have won third place on the team from Paul Winder, 22, who had put the issue in doubt by tying him for third in the trials. At Mount
...Antonio, Sime whisked home in 10.1 sec. to tie the listed world record, sew up his place on the team...