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BRONZO 2016 Usain Bolt OLIMPIADI L'Albo d'Oro delle Olimpiadi Atletica Leggera UOMINI 100 METRI ANNO ORO - ARGENTO - BRONZO 2016 Usain Bolt (JAM), Justin Gatlin (USA), Andre De Grasse (CAN) 2012 Usain Bolt (JAM), Yohan Blake (JAM), Justin Gatlin (USA) 2008 Usain Bolt (JAM), Richard Thompson (TRI), Walter Dix (USA) 2004 Justin Gatlin (USA), Francis Obikwelu (POR), Maurice Greene (USA) 2000 Maurice Greene (USA), Ato Boldon (TRI), Obadele Thompson (BAR) 1996 Donovan Bailey (CAN), Frank Fredericks (NAM), Ato Boldon (TRI) 1992 Linford Christie (GBR), Frank Fredericks (NAM), Dennis Mitchell (USA) 1988 Carl Lewis (USA), Linford Christie (GBR), Calvin Smith (USA) 1984 Carl Lewis (USA), Sam Graddy (USA), Ben Johnson (CAN) 1980 Allan Wells (GBR), Silvio Leonard (CUB), Petar Petrov (BUL) 1976 Hasely Crawford (TRI), Don Quarrie (JAM), Valery Borzov (URS) 1972 Valery Borzov (URS), Robert Taylor (USA), Lennox Miller (JAM) 1968 James Hines (USA), Lennox Miller (JAM), Charles Greene (USA) 1964 Bob Hayes (USA), Enrique Figuerola (CUB), Harry Jeromé (CAN) 1960 Armin Hary (GER), Dave Sime (USA), Peter Radford (GBR) 1956 Bobby-Joe Morrow (USA), Thane Baker (USA), Hector Hogan (AUS) 1952 Lindy Remigino (USA), Herb McKenley (JAM), Emmanuel McDonald Bailey (GBR) 1948 Harrison Dillard (USA), Norwood Ewell (USA), Lloyd LaBeach (PAN) 1936 Jesse Owens (USA), Ralph Metcalfe (USA), Martinus Osendarp (OLA) 1932 Eddie Tolan (USA), Ralph Metcalfe (USA), Arthur Jonath (GER) 1928 Percy Williams (CAN), Jack London (GBR), Georg Lammers (GER) 1924 Harold Abrahams (GBR), Jackson Scholz (USA), Arthur Porritt (NZL) 1920 Charles Paddock (USA), Morris Kirksey (USA), Harry Edward (GBR) 1912 Ralph Craig (USA), Alvah Meyer (USA), Donald Lippincott (USA) 1908 Reginald Walker (SAF), James Rector (USA), Bob Kerr (CAN) 1904 Archie Hahn (USA), Nate Cartmell (USA), William Hogenson (USA) 1900 Frank Jarvis (USA), Walter Tewksbury (USA), Stanley Rowley (AUS) 1896 Thomas Burke (USA), Fritz Hofman (GER), Alajos Szokolyi (HUN) 200 METRI ANNO ORO - ARGENTO - BRONZO 2016 Usain Bolt (JAM), Andre De Grasse (CAN), Christophe Lemaitre (FRA) 2012 Usain Bolt (JAM), Yohan Blake (JAM), Warren Weir (JAM) 2008 Usain Bolt (JAM), Shawn Crawford (USA), Walter Dix (USA) 2004 Shawn Crawford (USA), Bernard Williams (USA), Justin Gatlin (USA) 2000 Konstantinos Kenteris (GRE), Darren Campbell (GBR), Ato Boldon (TRI) 1996 Michael Johnson (USA), Frank Fredericks (NAM), Ato Boldon (TRI) 1992 Mike Marsh (USA), Frank Fredericks (NAM), Michael Bates (USA) 1988 Joe DeLoach (USA), Carl Lewis (USA), Robson da Silva (BRA) 1984 Carl Lewis (USA), Kirk Baptiste (USA), Thomas Jefferson (USA) 1980 Pietro Mennea (ITA), Allan Wells (GBR), Don Quarrie (JAM) 1976 Don Quarrie (JAM), Millard Hampton (USA), Dwayne Evans (USA) 1972 Valery Borzov (URS), Larry Black (USA), Pietro Mennea (ITA) 1968 Tommie Smith (USA), Peter Norman (AUS), John Carlos (USA) 1964 Henry Carr (USA), Paul Drayton (USA), Edwin Roberts (TRI) 1960 Livio Berruti (ITA), Les Carney (USA), Abdoulaye Seye (FRA) 1956 Bobby-Joe Morrow (USA), Andy Stanfield (USA), Thane Baker (USA) 1952 Andy Stanfield (USA), Thane Baker (USA), Jim Gathers (USA) 1948 Melvin Patton (USA), Norwood Ewell (USA), Lloyd LaBeach (PAN) 1936 Jesse Owens (USA), Mack Robinson (USA), Martinus Osendarp (OLA) 1932 Eddie Tolan (USA), George Simpson (USA), Ralph Metcalfe (USA) 1928 Percy Williams (CAN), Walter Rangeley (GBR), Helmut Kornig (GER) 1924 Jackson Scholz (USA), Charles Paddock (USA), Eric Liddell (GBR) 1920 Allen Woodring (USA), Charles Paddock (USA), Harry Edward (GBR) 1912 Ralph Craig (USA), Donald Lippincott (USA), Willie Applegarth (GBR) 1908 Bob Kerr (CAN), Robert Cloughen (USA), Nate Cartmell (USA) 1904 Archie Hahn (USA), Nate Cartmell (USA), William Hogenson (USA) 1900 Walter Tewksbury (USA), Norman Pritchard (IND), Stanley Rowley (AUS) 1896 Non in programma 400 METRI ANNO ORO - ARGENTO - BRONZO 2016 Wayde van Niekerk (SAF), Kirani James (GRN), LaShawn Merritt (USA) 2012 Kirani James (GRN), Luguelin Santos (DOM), Lalonde Gordon (TRI) 2008 LaShawn Merritt (USA), Jeremy Wariner (USA), David Neville (USA) 2004 Jeremy Wariner (USA), Otis Harris (USA), Derrick Brew (USA) 2000 Michael Johnson (USA), Alvin Harrison (USA), Greg Haughton (JAM) 1996 Michael Johnson (USA), Roger Black (GBR), Davis Kamoga (UGA) 1992 Quincy Watts (USA), Steve Lewis (USA), Samson Kitur (KEN) 1988 Steve Lewis (USA), Butch Reynolds (USA), Danny Everett (USA) 1984 Alonzo Babers (USA), Gabriel Tiacoh (IVO), Antonio McKay (USA) 1980 Viktor Markin (URS), Rick Mitchell (AUS), Frank Schaffer (GEE) 1976 Alberto Juantorena (CUB), Fred Newhouse (USA), Herman Frazier (USA) 1972 Vince Matthews (USA), Wayne Collett (USA), Julius Sang (KEN) 1968 Lee Evans (USA), Larry James (USA), Ron Freeman (USA) 1964 Mike Larrabee (USA), Wendell Mottley (TRI), Andrzej Badenski (POL) 1960 Otis Davis (USA), Carl Kaufmann (GER), Mal Spence (SAF) 1956 Charlie Jenkins (USA), Karl-Friedrich Haas (GER), Ardalion Ignatyev (URS) e Voito Hellsten (FIN) 1952 George Rhoden (JAM), Herb McKenley (JAM), Ollie Matson (USA) 1948 Arthur Wint (JAM), Herb McKenley (JAM), Mal Whitfield (USA) 1936 Archie Williams (USA), Godfrey Brown (GBR), Jimmy LuValle (USA) 1932 Bill Carr (USA), Ben Eastman (USA), Alex Wilson (CAN) 1928 Ray Barbuti (USA), Jim Ball (CAN), Joachim Büchner (GER) 1924 Eric Liddell (GBR), Horatio Fitch (USA), Guy Butler (GBR) 1920 Bevil Rudd (SAF), Guy Butler (GBR), Nils Engdahl (SVE) 1912 Charlie Reidpath (USA), Hanns Braun (GER), Edward Lindberg (USA) 1908 Wyndham Halswelle (GBR), -, - 1904 Harry Hillman (USA), Frank Waller (USA), Herman Groman (USA) 1900 Maxie Long (USA), William Holland (USA), Ernst Schultz (DAN) 1896 Thomas Burke (USA), Herbert Jameson (USA), Fritz Hofmann (GER) 800 METRI ANNO ORO - ARGENTO - BRONZO 2016 David Rudisha (KEN), Taoufik Makhloufi (ALG), Clayton Murphy (USA) 2012 David Rudisha (KEN), Nigel Amos (BOT), Timothy Kitum (KEN) 2008 Wilfred Bungei (KEN), Ismail Ahmed Ismail (SUD), Alfred Kirwa Yego (KEN) 2004 Yuriy Borzakovskiy (RUS), Mbulaeni Mulaudzi (SAF), Wilson Kipketer (DAN) 2000 Nils Schumann (GER), Wilson Kipketer (DAN), Djabir Said-Guerni (ALG) 1996 Vebjørn Rodal (NOR), Hezekiel Sepeng (SAF), Fred Onyancha (KEN) 1992 William Tanui (KEN), Nixon Kiprotich (KEN), Johnny Gray (USA) 1988 Paul Ereng (KEN), Joaquim Cruz (BRA), Saïd Aouita (MAR) 1984 Joaquim Cruz (BRA), Sebastian Coe (GBR), Earl Jones (USA) 1980 Steve Ovett (GBR), Sebastian Coe (GBR), Nikolay Kirov (URS) 1976 Alberto Juantorena (CUB), Ivo van Damme (BEL), Rick Wohlhuter (USA) 1972 Dave Wottle (USA), Yevgeny Arzhanov (URS), Mike Boit (KEN) 1968 Ralph Doubell (AUS), Wilsonn Kiprugut (KEN), Tom Farrell (USA) 1964 Peter Snell (NZL), Bill Crothers (CAN), Wilson Kiprugut (KEN) 1960 Peter Snell (NZL), Roger Moens (BEL), George Kerr (BWI) 1956 Tom Courtney (USA), Derek Johnson (GBR), Audun Boysen (NOR) 1952 Mal Whitfield (USA), Arthur Wint (JAM), Heinz Ulzheimer (GER) 1948 Mal Whitfield (USA), Arthur Wint (JAM), Marcel Hansenne (FRA) 1936 John Woodruff (USA), Mario Lanzi (ITA), Phil Edwards (CAN) 1932 Tom Hampson (GBR), Alex Wilson (CAN), Phil Edwards (CAN) 1928 Douglas Lowe (GBR), Erik Byléhn (SVE), Hermann Engelhardt (GER) 1924 Douglas Lowe (GBR), Paul Martin (SVI), Schuyler Enck (USA) 1920 Albert Hill (GBR), Earl Eby (USA), Bevil Rudd (SAF) 1912 Ted Meredith (USA), Mel Sheppard (USA), Ira Davenport (USA) 1908 Mel Sheppard (USA), Emilio Lunghi (ITA), Hans Braun (GER) 1904 James Lightbody (USA), Howard Valentine (USA), Emil Breitkreutz (USA) 1900 Alfred Tysoe (GBR), John Cregan (USA), David Hall (USA) 1896 Edwin Flack (AUS), Nandor Dani (HUN), Dimitrios Golemis (GRE) 1.500 METRI ANNO ORO - ARGENTO - BRONZO 2016 Matthew Centrowitz (USA), Taoufik Makhloufi (ALG), Nicholas Willis (NZL) 2012 Taoufik Makhloufi (ALG), Leonel Manzano (USA), Abdalaati Iguider (MAR) 2008 Asbel Kipruto Kiprop (KEN), Nicholas Willis (NZL), Mehdi Baala (FRA) squal.per doping nel 2009 Rashid Ramzi (BAR) (1°) 2004 Hicham El Guerrouj (MAR), Bernard Lagat (KEN), Rui Silva (POR) 2000 Noah Ngeny (KEN), Hicham El Guerrouji (MAR), Bernard Lagat (KEN) 1996 Noureddine Morceli (ALG), Fermin Cacho (SPA), Stephen Kipkorir (KEN) 1992 Fermin Cacho (SPA), Rachid el Basir (MAR), Mohamed Suleiman (QAT) 1988 Peter Rono (KEN), Peter Elliott (GBR), Jens-Peter Herold (GEE) 1984 Sebastian Coe (GBR), Steve Cram (GBR), José Abascal (SPA) 1980 Sebastian Coe (GBR), Jurgen Straub (GEE), Steve Ovett (GBR) 1976 John Walker (NZL), Ivo van Damme (BEL), Paul-Heinz Wellmann (GEO) 1972 Pekka Vasala (FIN), Kip Keino (KEN), Rod Dixon (NZL) 1968 Kip Keino (KEN), Jim Ryun (USA), Bodo Tümmler (GEO) 1964 Peter Snell (NZL), Josef Odlozil (CEC), John Davies (NZL) 1960 Herb Elliott (AUS), Michel Jazy (FRA), István Rozsavölgyi (HUN) 1956 Ron Delany (IRL), Klaus Richtzenhain (GER), John Landy (AUS) 1952 Josy Barthel (LUX), Bob McMillen (USA), Werner Lüg (GER) 1948 Harry Eriksson (SVE), Lennart Strand (SVE), Wim Slijkhuis (OLA) 1936 Jack Lovelock (NZL), Glenn Cunningham (USA), Luigi Beccali (ITA) 1932 Luigi Beccali (ITA), Jerry Cornes (GBR), Phil Edwards (CAN) 1928 Harri Larva (FIN), Jules Ladoumegue (FRA), Eino Purje-Borg (FIN) 1924 Paavo Nurmi (FIN), Willy Schärer (SVI), Henry Stallard (GBR) 1920 Albert Hill (GBR), Philip Baker (GBR), Lawrence Shields (USA) 1912 Arnold Jackson (GBR), Abe Kiviat (USA), Norman Taber (USA) 1908 Mel Sheppard (USA), Harold Wilson (GBR), Norman Hallows (GBR) 1904 James Lightbody (USA), Frank Verner (USA), Lacey Hearn (USA) 1900 Charles Bennett (GBR), Henri Deloge (FRA), John Bray (USA) 1896 Edwin Flack (AUS), Arthur
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