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Thursday, August 03, 2006

YouTube...

has just about everything under the sun, including Olympic videos. In fact, it has almost every men's 100 meter final.

Athens, 2004
Gold - Justin Gatlin, USA, 9.85 (D)
Silver - Francis Obikewlu, Portugal, 9.86
Bronze - Maurice Greene, USA, 9.87


Sydney, 2000
Gold - Maurice Greene, USA, 9.87
Silver - Ato Boldon, Trinidad, 9.99
Bronze - Obadele Thompson, Barbados, 10.04


Athens, 1996
Gold - Donovan Bailey, Canada, 9.84 WR
Silver - Frankie Fredericks, Namibia, 9.89
Bronze - Ato Boldon, Trinidad, 9.90


Barcelona, 1992
Gold - Linford Christie, UK, 9.96 (D)
Silver - Frankie Fredericks, Namibia, 10.02
Bronze - Dennis Mitchell, USA, 10.04 (D)


Seoul, 1988
Gold - Carl Lewis, USA, 9.92 WR
Silver - Linford Christie, UK, 9.97 (D)
Bronze - Calvins Smith, USA, 9.99


Los Angeles, 1984
not available

Moscow, 1980
Gold - Allan Wells, UK, 10.25
2 Silvio Leonard, Cuba, 10.25
3 Petar Petrov, Bulgaria, 10.39


Montreal, 1976
not available

Munich, 1972
Gold - Valeriy Borzov, USSR, 10.14
Silver - Robert Taylor, USA, 10.24
Bronze - Lennox Miller, Jamaica, 10.33


Mexico City, 1968
Gold - Jim Hines, USA, 9.9 WR
Silver - Lennox Miller, Jamaica, 10.0
Bronze - Charlie Greene, USA, 10.0


Tokyo, 1964
Gold - Robert Hayes, USA, 10.0 WR
Silver - Enrique Figuerola, Cuba, 10.2
Bronze - Harry Jerome, Canada, 10.2


Rome, 1960
Gold - Armin Hary, West Germany, 10.2
Silver - David Sime, USA, 10.2
Bronze - Peter Radford, UK, 10.3


Melbourne, 1956
Gold - Bobby Morrow, USA, 10.5
Silver - Thane Baker, USA, 10.5
Bronze - Hector Hogan, Austalia, 10.6


Helsinki, 1952
not available

London, 1948
not available

Berlin, 1936
Gold - Jesse Owens, USA, 10.3w
Silver - Ralph Metcalfe, USA, 10.4w
Bronze - Martinus Osendarp, Holland, 10.5w


Los Angeles, 1932
not available

Amsterdam, 1928
not available

Paris, 1924
Gold - Harold Abrahams, UK, 10.6
Silver - Jackson Scholz, USA, 10.8
Bronze - Arthur Porritt, New Zealand, 10.9


Antwerp, 1920
Gold - Charles Paddock, USA, 10.8
Silver - Morris Kirksey, USA, 10.8
Bronze - Harry Edwards, UK, 10.9


Stockholm, 1912
Gold - Ralph Craig, USA, 10.8
Silver - Alvah Meyer, USA, 10.9
Bronze - Donald Lippincott, USA, 10.9


London, 1908
not available

St. Louis, 1904
not available

Paris, 1900
not available

Athens, 1896
not available

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