Jim Hines: First sprinter to run 100m in beneath 10 seconds dies aged 76

Jim Hines, the primary man to interrupt the 10-second barrier for the 100 metres, has died aged 76.

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The American sprinter clocked 9.95 seconds when successful gold within the occasion on the 1968 Olympics in Mexico, setting a world file which might stand for 15 years and an Olympic file that stood till 1988.

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He additionally received gold for the USA within the 4 x 100m relay.

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His dying was introduced on the Olympic Games' official web site on Monday.

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Calvin Smith broke Hines' 100m world file by working a time of 9.93 seconds in Colorado in 1983.

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His Olympic file fell after Carl Lewis clocked 9.92 seconds on the Seoul Games in 1988.

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The present world file of 9.58 seconds was set by Jamaica's Usain Bolt on the 2009 World Championships in Berlin.

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Less than every week after his Olympic triumph in Mexico, Hines signed for the Miami Dolphins NFL aspect as a large receiver, however performed solely a handful of video games earlier than transferring on to Kansas City Chiefs, for whom he made only one look.

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Hines, who additionally set a world file at 100 yards with a time of 9.1 seconds in 1967, was born in Arkansas and grew up in California earlier than his sprinting skills earned him a scholarship at Texas Southern University.

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Soon after the Olympics, thieves stole Hines' Olympic medals, his spouse's jewelry and his tv from his residence in Houston, Texas.

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However, the medals had been returned in a brown envelope after the sprinter positioned an advert in a neighborhood newspaper.

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Following his taking part in profession, Hines labored with inner-city youth in Houston.

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He was inducted into the US nationwide observe and discipline corridor of fame in 1979.

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