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I first got interested in athletics when I was about 7 or 8. I don't remember the 1972 Munich games at all but got interested somewhere between 72 and 76, so my first real Olympics was Montreal and I was into athletics and sport big time at that point aged 9.
Through the years I saw good sprinters fail to break Jim Hines' record plus of course Bob Beaman's record in the Long Jump. Valery Borzov, Alan Wells etc and I was always in wonder at how good he must have been to break the 10 second barrier.
RIP a great sprinter who I was in awe of but had never seen any clip that showed his WR so he held a sot of mythical status with the younger me!
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I remember Calvin Smith, who eventually beat that world record - I always liked him because he was quite a small, skinny guy in an era when most sprinters were already big musclebound types.
RIP Mr Hines.