Blaine Lindgren
American athlete (1939–2019)
Lindgren at the 1964 Olympics | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Full name | Harold Blaine Lindgren | ||||||||||||||||||||
Born | (1939-06-26)June 26, 1939 Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Died | October 5, 2019(2019-10-05) (aged 80) Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S. | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Sport | Athletics | ||||||||||||||||||||
Event | 110 m hurdles | ||||||||||||||||||||
Club | Salt Lake City Recreation Department | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Personal best | 13.5 (1963)[1][2] | ||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Harold Blaine Lindgren (June 26, 1939 – October 5, 2019) was an American athlete who competed mainly in the 110 m hurdles. He won this event at the 1963 Pan American Games, but then was beaten by Hayes Jones by a small margin in several competitions, including the 1964 national championships and 1964 Olympics, where Lindgren placed second. He graduated from University of Utah and worked for the sheriff's department in Salt Lake City, Utah.[3]
Blaine Lindgren died on October 5, 2019, at the age of 80.[4]
References
- ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Blaine Lindgren". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 2020-04-17.
- ^ Blaine Lindgren. trackfield.brinkster.net
- ^ Butler, Mark; IAAF Communications Department (2012). IAAF Athletics Statistics Book: Games of the XXX Olympiad London 2012. International Association of Athletics Federations.
- ^ "The LifeStory & Obituary of Blaine Lindgren". TheMemories.com.
External links
- Blaine Lindgren at Olympedia
- Harold Blaine Lindgren at Olympics.com
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- 1951: Dick Attlesey (USA)
- 1955: Jack Davis (USA)
- 1959: Hayes Jones (USA)
- 1963: Blaine Lindgren (USA)
- 1967: Earl McCullouch (USA)
- 1971: Rod Milburn (USA)
- 1975: Alejandro Casañas (CUB)
- 1979: Renaldo Nehemiah (USA)
- 1983: Roger Kingdom (USA)
- 1987: Andrew Parker (JAM)
- 1991: Cletus Clark (USA)
- 1995: Roger Kingdom (USA)
- 1999: Anier García (CUB)
- 2003: Yuniel Hernández (CUB)
- 2007: Dayron Robles (CUB)
- 2011: Dayron Robles (CUB)
- 2015: David Oliver (USA)
- 2019: Shane Brathwaite (BAR)
- 2023: Eduardo de Deus (BRA)
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