
Don Quarrie - Wikipedia
Donald O'Riley Quarrie CD (born 25 February 1951) is a Jamaican former track and field athlete, one of the world's top sprinters during the 1970s. At the 1976 Summer Olympics he was the gold medallist in the Olympic 200 meters and silver medallist in the Olympic 100 meters.
唐·夸里 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书
唐纳德·奥赖利·“唐”·夸里 CD(英語: Donald O'Riley "Don" Quarrie,1951年2月25日 —), 牙买加 前男子 田径 运动员。 他曾在 1976年夏季奥运会 田径比赛中获得男子200米金牌和100米银牌,在 1980年夏季奥运会 上获得男子200米铜牌,在 1984年夏季奥运会 上获得男子4× ...
Don Quarrie - Jamaica Athletics
Donald Quarrie was one of the top sprinters during the 1970's, equaling the 200M world record in 1971 and the 100M world record in 1976. He won four Olympic medals. Gold in the 200M and silver in 100M at the 1976 Montreal games, bronze in the 200M at the 1980 Moscow games and silver in the 4X100M at the 1984 Los Angeles games.
Don Quarrie - Olympic | Jamaica
Quarrie is best known for his Olympic performances in the 1970s and early 1980s. At the 1976 Montreal Olympics, he won gold in the 200m and silver in the 100m, becoming only the second Jamaican sprinter to win Olympic gold. His 200m victory cemented his …
Donald QUARRIE - Olympics.com
Don Quarrie was one of the world’s top sprinters in the 1970s. At only 17-years-old, he was set to compete at the 1968 Olympics, but a training injury caused him to miss the Games. Quarrie came to prominence at the 1970 Commonwealth Games, where he won both sprint titles and anchored the Jamaican 4x100 m relay team to the gold medal.
The Untold Story of Jamaica’s Sprint Legend – Donald Quarrie
2023年3月1日 · Donald Quarrie is a name that is synonymous with Jamaican athletics. The sprinter’s legacy is undeniable, having won four Olympic medals and setting world records throughout his career.
Sports Heroes: Donald Quarrie - Jamaicans.com
In the first of a new series called Jamaican Sports Heroes, we feature Donald Quarrie. He is regarded as one of the finest sprinters in the history of track and field. He is also considered the greatest runner around the bend.
Olympedia – Don Quarrie
Don Quarrie was one of the world’s top sprinters in the 1970s. At only 17-years-old, he was set to compete at the 1968 Olympics, but a training injury caused him to miss the Games. Quarrie came to prominence at the 1970 Commonwealth Games, where he won both sprint titles and anchored the Jamaican 4x100 m relay team to the gold medal.
Magical moment - Jamaica Observer
2021年7月17日 · Jamaican legend Donald Quarrie is still regarded as one of the finest sprinters in history and the greatest curve runner that ever lived, 45 years after capturing gold in the 200m at the Montreal...
Don QUARRIE - International athletics career. - Jamaica
After retaining both his 100m and 200m titles at the 1974 Commonwealth Games in Christchurch, Don Quarrie entered the best period of his long sprinting career. On 7 June 1975, at Eugene, Quarrie beat Steve Williams (USA) by inches in a 220yd race, in which both athletes were timed in a new world record of 19.9sec.