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  1. Biography. Barney Ewell of Penn State had a remarkable career as a top-class sprinter. He began by winning the AAU junior 100m in 1936 while a schoolboy in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and finished 12 years later, at the age of 30, with three medals at the 1948 Olympics. In the intervening years he won 16 major outdoor titles, which included sprint ...

  2. 4. Apr. 1996 · Biography. Barney Ewell of Penn State had a remarkable career as a top-class sprinter. He began by winning the AAU junior 100m in 1936 while a schoolboy in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and finished 12 years later, at the age of 30, with three medals at the 1948 Olympics. In the intervening years he won 16 major outdoor titles, which included sprint ...

  3. Barney Ewell. Harold Norwood „Barney” Ewell (ur. 25 lutego 1918 w Harrisburgu w Pensylwanii, zm. 4 kwietnia 1996 w Lancaster w Pensylwanii [1]) – amerykański lekkoatleta sprinter, trzykrotny medalista olimpijski z 1948 z Londynu . Urodzony w ubogiej rodzinie w Harrisburgu, przez wiele lat był czołowym sprinterem w Stanach Zjednoczonych.

  4. 21. Apr. 2024 · Norwood “Barney” Ewell won a gold medal and two silver medals for track and field at the 1948 Olympics in London. He died in 1996 at age 78. He died in 1996 at age 78. Handout

  5. McCaskey High School sprinter Track. The football stadium at McCaskey is named after Barney Ewell. Barney was considered Pennsylvania greatest high school sprinter in the mid 1930's. He ran track at Penn State University and between 1940-1942 won 12 gold medals. Also from 1939 to 1948 running in AAU track meets he won 11 gold medals. At the age ...

  6. In the 200, Ewell had another close finish and again placed second, this time to teammate Mel Patton. He was added to the 4x100m relay when Ed Conwell became sick and the U.S. raced to an easy victory. However, the exchange between Ewell and Lorenzo Wright was ruled out of the zone and the U.S. was disqualified. The ruling was later reversed, and Barney Ewell finally had his Olympic gold medal ...

  7. Barney Ewell. In 1940 Henry Norwood “Barney” Ewell, Penn State’s “Ebony Sprint Ace,” set a world record in the 50-yard dash with a time of 5.0 seconds. In 1942 he broke the world record in the 200-yard dash with a time of 18.9 seconds. Ewell went on to win a gold medal in the 400-meter relay and silver medals in the 100-meter dash and ...