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  1. Bronze. Edmonton 1978. 100 m. Hasely Joachim Crawford TC (* 16. August 1950 in San Fernando) ist ein ehemaliger Leichtathlet aus Trinidad und Tobago. Er ist der erste Olympiasieger seines Landes, bis zur Goldmedaille von Keshorn Walcott im Speerwurf 2012 war er auch der einzige.

    • 16. August 1950
    • San Fernando, Trinidad und Tobago
  2. Hasely Joachim Crawford TC, OLY (born 16 August 1950) is a former track and field athlete from Trinidad and Tobago. In 1976, he became his country's first Olympic champion. [1] Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain, was renamed in his honour in 2001.

  3. Hasely CRAWFORD won the 100 m in 1976, beating Don Quarrie of Jamaica by 0.02 seconds. He also competed in the 200 m and won five national titles in the 100 m and one in the 200 m.

  4. Learn about the life and achievements of Hasely Crawford, the first Trinidad and Tobago Olympic gold medalist and a community leader. Find out how he inspired the nation with his running talent, his sportsmanship and his social service. Download a free PDF booklet and a comic book to explore his story.

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  5. 23. Aug. 2022 · August 23, 2022. By Ian Burnett. In 1976 Hasely Joachim Crawford etched his name indelibly into the annals of Trinidad and Tobago track and field history when he won his country’s first Olympic Games gold medal. The lanky sprinter won the 100m title from lane one in 10.06 seconds ahead of Jamaica’s Donald Quarrie, who was closing ...

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  6. 1. Juli 2015 · Hasely CRAWFORD | Profile | World Athletics. Country. Trinidad and Tobago. Born. 16 AUG 1950. Athlete Code. 14344109. Follow me. Honours Summary. 1 x Olympic champion. 1 x In Top 8 at Olympic Games. 1 x Pan American Games Silver medallist. 1 x Commonwealth Games Bronze medallist. More Honours. Personal Bests. Seasons Bests. Results. Progression.

  7. Biography. 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.