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  Bobby Joe Morrow
Bobby Joe Morrow (born October 15, 1935 in Harlingen, Texas) was an American athlete, winner of three Olympic gold medals in 1956.
Morrow, who had won the 1955 AAU[?] 100 y title, had his most successful season in 1956, which led to his choice by Sports Illustrated as athlete of the year.
Morrow won the sprint double in the national college championships and retained his AAU title.
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 Bobby Joe Morrow   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Bobby Joe Morrow (born October 15, 1935) was an American athlete, winner of three Olympic gold medals in 1956.
Born in Harlingen, Texas, Bobby Joe Morrow, before becoming a sprinter, played Americanfootball at high school.
Morrow, who had won the 1955 AAU 100 yd title, had his most successful season in 1956, which led to his choice by Sports Illustrated as " Sportsman ofthe Year." Morrow won the sprint double in the national college championships and retained his AAU title.
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 Bobby Joe Morrow - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Born in Harlingen, Texas, Bobby Joe Morrow, before becoming a sprinter, played American football at high school.
Morrow also was a sprinter at Abilene Christian University.
Morrow, who had won the 1955 AAU 100 yd title, had his most successful season in 1956, which led to his choice by Sports Illustrated as "Sportsman of the Year." Morrow won the sprint double in the national college championships and retained his AAU title.
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 HickokSports.com - Biography - Bobby Joe Morrow
Morrow won the AAU 100-meter and the NCAA 100- and 200-meter dashes in 1956.
Morrow was given the Sullivan Award as the nation's outstanding amateur athlete of the year.
Morrow's last major victories came in the AAU short sprints in 1958.
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 Sports: Breaking Records, Breaking Barriers | Bobby Morrow | Smithsonian's National Museum of American History |
Bobby Morrow blazed a trail from Texas to Olympic gold and back, and changed the way the world thought about all Olympians.
Training on a Texas farm, Morrow honed his lightning starts and sharpened his skills to dominate the 100- and 200-meter dashes in the 1950s.
Morrow was the first man to win three gold medals at an Olympics since Jesse Owens' 1936 Berlin performance.
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 Encyclopedia: 1956 Summer Olympics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Her performance is equalled by sprinter Bobby Joe Morrow.
Elizabeth Cuthbert (born April 20, 1938 in Sydney) is Australian athlete, and a four-fold Olympic champion.
Bobby Joe Morrow (born October 15, American athlete, winner of three Olympic gold medals in 1956.
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 Morrow, Bobby Joe --  Encyclopædia Britannica   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Although the majority of people primarily remember Anne Morrow Lindbergh as the wife of aviation pioneer Charles A. Lindbergh and as the grief-stricken mother in one of the most famous child kidnapping cases in history, she herself was a historic pilot and a best-selling author.
U.S. songwriter Bobby Russell is perhaps best known for the tune “Little Green Apples,” which was selected by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences as both country song of the year and song of the year in 1968.
During a professional career that lasted from 1957 until his retirement in 1981, Bobby Hull was one of the highest-scoring players in ice hockey.
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Bobby Darin (May 14, 1936 – December 20, 1973), born Walden Robert Cassotto, was one of the most popular rock and roll American teen idols of the late 1950s.
Robert Anthony "Bobby" Grich (born January 15, 1949 in Muskegon, Michigan) is an American former Major League Baseball second baseman and right-handed batter who played...
Robert Larimore "Bobby" Riggs (February 25, 1918 - October 25, 1995) was a 1930s/40s tennis champion who gained even more fame in 1973 at the age of 55 as a result of c...
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El bobby Joe (llevado de octubre el 15 de 1935) era morrow atleta americano, ganador de tres medallas de oro olímpicas en 1956.
Llevado en Harlingen, Tejas, bobby Joe morrow, antes de convertirse en un sprinter, jugó a fútbol americano en la High School secundaria.
Después de su retiro, el bobby Joe hizo morrow granjero y un woodworker.
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 2004 NCAA Outdoor Track&Field Championships
Bobby Joe Morrow grew up on a cotton farm in South Texas.
In 1954 Morrow entered Abilene Christian College in Abilene, a high plains town 200 miles west of Dallas.
Morrow continued to dominate the sprints in 1957 and 1958, winning the AAU 100 and 200 both years.
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Bobby Joe Morrow (born October 15, 1935) was an United StatesAmerican athleticsathlete, winner of three Olympic GamesOlympic gold medals in 1956/.
Born in Harlingen, Texas, Bobby Joe Morrow, before becoming a Sprintssprinter, played American football/ at high school.
Morrow, who had won the 1955 Amateur Athletic UnionAAU 100 Yardyd title, had his most successful season in 1956, which led to his choice by Sports Illustrated as "Sportsman of the Year." Morrow won the sprint double in the national college championships and retained his AAU title.
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 Bobby Morrow
Blue, Blue Days: Bobby Morrow, who sprinted to three gold medals at the 1956 Summer Olympics, is a bitter and all-but-forgotten man.(The Olympics) (Sports Illustrated)
Blue, Blue Days: Bobby Morrow, who sprinted to three gold medals at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics, is now a bitter and all-but-forgotten man.(Sport)(Brief Article) (Time International)
Morrow officials will be honored in Washington (The Atlanta Journal and Constitution)
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 RootsWeb: MORROW-L [MORROW-L] Joseph A. Morrow obituary, Wash Co., AR 10/2002   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Okla., to William Lincoln and Alice Ashley Morrow.
Freda Thomason Morrow, and one son, Marvin Charles Morrow.
Morrow, all of Siloam Springs, and Larry Morrow and wife Ana Maria of
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 United States Olympic Committee - U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame Class of 1989
Morrow fought off a virus that caused him to lose 10 pounds just prior to the 1956 Games in Melbourne to win three gold medals.
Establishing himself as one of the great Olympic sprinters of all time, Morrow became the first man since Jesse Owens to win both the 100- and 200-meter dashes in the same Games.
He added a gold in the 4x100-meter relay, in which his anchor leg helped the U.S. team break the world record.
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People who are anxious with high levels of arousal need to relax to lower their physiological reactions such as tensed muscles, rapid breathing and heart rate, sweating and so on.
Bobby Joe Morrow (Olympic 100m champion) once said, "Whatever success I've had is due to being so perfectly relaxed that I can feel my jaw muscles wiggle".
One strategy to relax is simply by breathing.
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 Morrow
1993 Jeff Morrow, actor (Robe, Harbor Lights, Blood Legacy), dies at 80
1982 Vic Morrow, actor (Cimmaron), killed during "Twilight Zone" at 53
1968 Doretta Morrow, actress (Because You're Mine), dies at 41
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 CNN/SI - SI Online - This Week's Issue of Sports Illustrated - The 50 Greatest Sports Figures: Texas - Wednesday ...
Force behind formation of AFL in 1959; founded Dallas Texans (now the K.C. Chiefs); coined the name Super Bowl.
Olympic gold medalist in 1968; beat Joe Frazier in '73 to win heavyweight title; regained belt 21 years later, at age 45.
North Texas State star; All-Pro defensive tackle with Steelers (1969 to '81); played in 10 Pro Bowls; won four Super Bowls.
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Trinidad's McDonald Bailey equaled the world record of 10.2 in 1951, by which time he was well into his 20s.
Interestingly, it was legendary American athlete Ira Murchinson, who often dueled on the track with another legend, Bobby Joe Morrow, was the second athlete to run 10.1.
He and Willie Williams clocked the same time-a world record then-in Berlin in 1956.
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 Bobby Joe Morrow, Brownsville, Texas, sprinter, Olympic-3 gold-1956 October 15 in History
Bobby Joe Morrow, Brownsville, Texas, sprinter, Olympic-3 gold-1956 October 15 in History
Bobby Joe Morrow, Brownsville, Texas, sprinter, Olympic-3 gold-1956
They consider me to have sharp and penetrating vision because I see them through the mesh of a sieve.
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He also jointly held the world 100 yard record with a time of 9.3 seconds.
King, along with Murchison, Thane Baker, and Bobby Joe Morrow, won a gold medal at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne in the 4x100 metre relay.
He ran the second leg of the race.
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Bobby Joe Morrow
Bobby Joe Morrow
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It uses material from the wikipedia article Bobby Joe Morrow.
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 1935 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
October 15 - Bobby Joe Morrow, American athlete
December 1 - Woody Allen, American film director
December 19 - Bobby Timmons, American jazz pianist (d.
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 Special Events for the Year 1935
Bobby Mitchell, NFL running back, wide receiver (Browns, Redskins)
Bobby Vinton, Pitts Pa, singer (Roses are Red, Blue on Blue)
Joe Louis defeats Primo Carnera at Yankee Stadium
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 Bobby Joe Morrow, Brownsville TX, sprinter (Olympic-3 gold-1956) October 15, 1935 in History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Bobby Joe Morrow, Brownsville TX, sprinter (Olympic-3 gold-1956) October 15, 1935 in History
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 Harlingen, Texas Detailed Profile - travel and real estate info, jobs, hotels, hospitals, weather, schools, crime, ...
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Birthplace of: Bobby Joe Morrow - (born 1935), athlete, Dylan Gandy - 2005 NFL player (Indianapolis Colts, born: Mar 8, 1982), Randy Williams - 2005 Major League Baseball player (Colorado Rockies, born: Sep 18, 1975), Ryan Buck - College basketball player (Tx Pan American Broncos), Will Van Wyk - College football player (Texas State Bobcats).
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