Jim Hines, First Sprinter To Run 100m Under 10 Seconds, Dies At 76

by Mercy Ulasi
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Jim Hines, a sprinter for the United States of America and the first person to run the 100 meters in under 10 seconds, passed away on Monday at the age of 76, according to World Athletics.

Hines was the first man to officially run a 100-meter race in under 10 seconds in the 1968 US Championships in Sacramento, with a hand-timed 9.9 seconds.
Hines later that year dropped the world record to an electronic timing of 9.95 seconds by winning the 100m gold medal at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City at altitude.

Surprisingly, that record lasted 15 years, making it the longest-standing men’s 100-meter world record during the fully automatic era.

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It was finally broken by another American, Calvin Smith, in 1983 with 9.93sec, also at altitude.
Hines, the son of a construction worker, was born in Dumas, Arkansas, in September 1946, but was raised in Oakland, California.

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His early passion was for baseball but athletics coach Jim Coleman spotted his talent for sprinting and by the time Hines was 17, he already ranked among the top 20 in the world over 100 yards.
He attended Texas Southern University and his first podium finish in the US Championships came in 1965 when he came second in the 200m.
At the Mexico Olympics he led home Lennox Miller of Jamaica and Charles Greene in the 100m, setting the new world record.

Hines added another Olympic gold medal — and world record — when he anchored the USA to gold in the 4x100m relay in 38.24.

Soon after the Olympics, burglars broke into his home in Houston and stole his gold medals. But after placing an advert in his local newspaper appealing for the medals to be returned, they were posted back to him in a plain brown envelope.

Hines retired from athletics at the end of 1968 and went on to play in the NFL for the Miami Dolphins and Kansas City Chiefs.

AFP

 

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