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- Hasely Crawford - Wikipedia
He is a six-time Trinidad and Tobago 100 metres champion, and won the 200 metre title in 1976 He debuted internationally in 1970, winning a bronze medal in the 100 metres at the Commonwealth Games
- Hasely CRAWFORD - Olympics. com
Hasely Crawford made his international début at the 1970 Commonwealth Games, where he won a bronze medal in the 100 metres In 1972, he surprisingly qualified for the 100 m final at the München Olympics, but pulled his hamstring after 20 metres and did not finish
- HASELY JOAQUIM CRAWFORD
CAREER: In honor of his gold medal feat at the 1976 Olympics, Crawford had a BWIA airplane named after him His career included the following major accomplishments:
- THE FIRST AND THE FASTEST | Local News | trinidadexpress. com
Hasely Crawford’s blaze to Olympic gold and glory on July 24, 1976 was honoured in what was declared to be Trinidad and Tobago’s first act of independent decision-making that did not require
- Hasely Crawford: 1976 Fastest Man Alive
No hero in Trinidad and Tobago had ever been accorded greater adulation than Hasely Crawford, the man who won the country’s first Olympic gold medal In tribute, Crawford received the most unique laurel of all when the country sang, jumped and danced to five calypsoes composed in his honour
- Hasely Crawford — Grokipedia
Hasely Joachim Crawford (born August 16, 1950) is a retired Trinidadian sprinter renowned for becoming his nation's first Olympic gold medalist by winning the men's 100 meters at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal with a time of 10 06 seconds
- National Archives of Trinidad and Tobago remembers athlete Hasley Crawford
National Archives of Trinidad and Tobago has recently remembered the achievements and accomplishments of Hasley Crawford, who won the 100-metre finals at the Olympic Games in Montreal
- Hasely Crawford: Trinidads First Olympic Champion Runner
Discover Hasely Crawford, the legendary Trinidadian runner and first Olympic champion from Trinidad and Tobago Learn about his historic 1976 100m gold medal and inspiring journey
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