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  Butch Reynolds - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Harry ("Butch") Reynolds (born June 8, 1964 in Columbus, Ohio) is a former 400 metres sprinter, representing the United States.
Butch Reynolds was suspended for two years by the IAAF for illegal drug use in 1990.
Reynolds finished 5th in the trials, and qualified for a place as a substitute on the American 4 x 400 metres relay team.
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 Player Bio: Butch Reynolds :: Football
Former Ohio State track All-American Butch Reynolds, who in 1988 set the world record in the 400-meter dash and then went on to compete in three Olympic Games, is in his first year as a member of Jim Tressel's football staff.
Reynolds serves as an assistant strength and conditioning coach for the Buckeyes, specializing in speed training and nutrition.
Reynolds set the world record in the 400-meter dash in 1988 with a time of 0:43.29.
ohiostatebuckeyes.cstv.com /sports/m-footbl/mtt/reynolds_butch00.html   (210 words)

  
 India - Sports - Butch Reynolds Announces Retirement   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Reynolds was suspended in 1990 by the International Amateur Athletic Federation, which said he tested positive for the steroid nandrolone after a 1988 meet in Monte Carlo.
Reynolds denied the charge but still wound up serving a two-year suspension as he fought the IAAF in court.
Reynolds got a court order that allowed him to compete in the 1992 Olympic trials, but he finished fifth in the qualifying.
www3.estart.com /india/sports/reynolds.html   (250 words)

  
 Fall 1992 Opinion
Reynolds to be dangerous, and a number of officers were involved in his arrest at an apartment.
Reynolds' arrest and the view of the police that he was a dangerous person were again brought out by defense counsel on cross-examination.
Reynolds only could be used to show knowledge, purpose, motive, and the lack of mistake or accident on the part of the defendant.
www.state.wv.us /WVSCA/docs/spring94/22022.htm   (2513 words)

  
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Former OSU track star and world record holder Butch Reynolds was hired last spring as OSU's new speed coach, and according to the Buckeyes we talked to yesterday, his value cannot be overstated.
Reynolds' strategy was to analyze the running form of every member of the OSU football team, then work with each member to enhance his ability to move from point A to point B quickly.
Reynolds is not only helping players play faster, he is helping them play faster at times in the game when in the past they may have slowed down a bit.
www.the-ozone.net /football/2005/fallcamp/reynoldsimpact.htm   (789 words)

  
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Reynolds brought home the silver medal in the 400, then struck gold when he anchored the 4 x 400 relay team that swept to victory.
Reynolds eventually won a $27.4 million judgment against the IAAF in December of 1992.
Reynolds will have the task of helping the Buckeyes get faster, but according to Head Strength and Conditioning Coach Al Johnson, he will specialize in that task, but will not limit his attention to just speed work despite having the title of speed coach.
www.the-ozone.net /football/2005/Reynolds.htm   (888 words)

  
 Springville Journal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Reynolds and Seeger both pointed to what they say has been an ongoing and contentious relationship with the village which dates back to 2001, fueled in part according to the lawsuit by letters to the editor in the Journal.
Reynolds and family members maintain there were no village controls in place as to monitor who was going in and out of the building, and that members of the public at large were looking for souvenirs from the site as well.
Reynolds said he was living at the Leland House at the time of the fire.
www.wnywired.net /sprjrn/journal_ts.php3?issue=2006-03-09   (1527 words)

  
 Butch Reynolds Joins Ohio State Football Staff ::
COLUMBUS, OH: Former Ohio State track star Butch Reynolds, who in 1988 set the world record in the 400-meter dash and then went on to compete in three Olympic Games, is returning to his alma mater as a member of Jim Tressel's football staff.
Reynolds will be part of the Buckeyes' strength and conditioning staff and will specialize in speed training and nutrition.
Reynolds set the world record in the 400-yard dash in 1988 with a time of 0:43.29.
www.cstv.com /sports/m-footbl/stories/060705aaq.html   (416 words)

  
 Reynolds Butch - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Reynolds, Butch (1964-), American athlete whose world record for the 400 m remained unbeaten for a decade.
At the World Championships in Seville, Spain, in 1999, Johnson broke the long-standing 400 m world record of compatriot Butch Reynolds when he won...
Reynolds, Albert (1935-), Irish businessman and politician, Prime Minister of Ireland (1992-1994).
uk.encarta.msn.com /Reynolds_Butch.html   (102 words)

  
 J.J.'s Ohio High School Sports Huddle
Butch Reynolds is a former Olympic champion and Ohio State track legend.
Today, Reynolds is employed by the Akron City schools, teaching life skills to youngsters in an after school program.
While it is certain Reynolds does a great job in his current capacity, make no mistake about it, this man could be a track coach at the college level.
www.jjhuddle.com /stories/ButchReynolds.htm   (841 words)

  
 Scout.com: Tressel Adds Butch Reynolds To Strength Staff
Reynolds, a former OSU track star and assistant track coach, will assist OSU football players in their speed training and nutrition.
Former Ohio State track star Butch Reynolds, who in 1988 set the world record in the 400-meter dash and then went on to compete in three Olympic Games, is returning to his alma mater as a member of Jim Tressel's football staff.
Reynolds set the world record in the 400-yard dash in 1988 with a time of 43.29 seconds.
ohiostate.scout.com /2/385516.html   (532 words)

  
 Informat.io on Butch
Butch is a common nickname, particularly in the 19th and 20th centuries for boys.
Butch and Femme, for use of the word as a description of gender roles or gender presentation
Butch Coolidge, a fictional character in Pulp Fiction, a boxer played by Bruce Willis.
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 Buckeyes, Reynolds Know About Bad Raps
Reynolds joined the Ohio State football staff at his alma mater recently as the speed, strength and nutrition coach.
Reynolds' body chemistry after the positive did not show characteristics that are associated with use of nandrolone.
Reynolds was an outlaw, tainted beyond repair, because the IAAF said he was.
www.blackathlete.net /artman/publish/article_0814.shtml   (675 words)

  
 Reynolds scores wins in return to track - runner Butch Reynolds wins at Millrose games and Mobil 1 Invitational ...
Butch Reynolds, the world record-holder in the 400 meters, has shown that he is back in form, despite nearly two years of suspension from competition because of a positive drug test that he claims was botched.
Reynolds won his event at the Millrose Games in New York, and then followed it up two days later with a win at the Mobil 1 Invitational in Fairfax, Va., in a meet record 45.89 seconds, nearly a full second ahead of Antonio Pettigrew.
Reynolds qualified for the 1992 Olympics but did not compete because of litigation with the International Amateur Athletic Federation.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m1355/is_n18_v83/ai_13521115   (241 words)

  
 Gold winner Reynolds added to Buckeyes' staff - Pigskin Heaven Forums
In 1990, Reynolds tested positive for the steroid nandrolone and was banned from the sport for two years.
Reynolds served as an assistant track coach at Ohio State from 1996 to 1998 and was inducted into the school's athletic hall of fame in 1995.
Reynolds had a speed clinic at Ohio State's football camp that went on this week and last week.
www.pigskinheaven.com /forums/showthread.php?t=8489   (268 words)

  
 Supreme Court Will Not Review Ruling on Olympic Gold Medalist's Botched Drug Test   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Reynolds sued in the Southern District Court of Ohio, but that court ruled that he had not followed through on the administrative remedies provided by sporting organizations.
In June 1991, Reynolds' case was evaluated by an independent arbitration panel that found "strong evidence" that the urine samples in question were not Reynolds'.
Reynolds continued to sue the IAAF in an Ohio Federal Court for defamation, breach of contract, and loss of wages he would have earned had he participated in the Olympic Games.
www.ndsn.org /jan95/testing.html   (482 words)

  
 People: Coaching Staff: Harold "Butch" Reynolds, Speed Training and Nutrition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Butch Reynolds, who set a world record in the 400-meter dash in 1988, begins his second season with the Ohio State football program.
Reynolds, a two-time United States Olympian, and former OSU track star was hired in June, 2005 after Mike Cochran joined former assistant Mark Snyder at Marshall.
Working as a personal trainer in his hometown of Akron, Reynolds was an assistant track coach at his alma mater from 1996-98.
www.coachtressel.com /people/reynolds.asp   (139 words)

  
 NewStandard: 6/19/96
ATLANTA -- Butch Reynolds won't need a Supreme Court order this time to compete in the final of the men's 400 at the U.S. track and field trials.
Claiming his drug test was marred by tampering, he waged a long court battle that forced a three-day delay in the running of the 400 at the trials.
Reynolds eventually won the right to run, but the world record holder finished fifth and failed to qualify for the Olympics.
www.s-t.com /daily/06-96/06-19-96/d05sp108.htm   (514 words)

  
 nbc4i.com - Ohio State Football - Former Track Star Joins OSU Coaching Staff
Reynolds will be part of the team's strength and conditioning staff and will focus on speed training and nutrition.
Reynolds set the world record in the 400-meter dash in 1988 with a time of 43.29 seconds.
Reynolds currently is a personal trainer in Akron.
www.nbc4i.com /cfoot572/4580764/detail.html   (315 words)

  
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AC Butch was born in Bay Ridge Brooklyn in 1944, he became a professional action bowler at age 16, bowling in heads up matches throughout the tri state area.
Butch started his road to television in 1962 when he became an independent motion picture producer.
Butch then purchased and drove his own N.Y.C. Taxi cab, followed by ownership of a paper bag distribution company and party supplies warehouse.
www.acbutch.com   (256 words)

  
 Butch Ekstrom HomePage   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
BUTCH EKSTROM is an associate director of the Loyola Institute for Ministry, focusing on program development and student services, and is the coordinator of the
He is a former full staff member of the national Center for Youth Ministry Development, and a widely known author and specialist in the fields of youth ministry, adult learning, and media culture.
Butch is author and editor of the books The New Concise Catholic Dictionary, Guides to Youth Ministry: Media and Culture, Guides to Youth Ministry: Retreats, Guides to Youth Ministry: Evangelization, and the ministry workbooks TeenMedia and Resource Manual for Youth Evangelization.
www.loyno.edu /~lplc   (277 words)

  
 The City of Akron, Ohio, as covered by Leader Publications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
AKRON — Archbishop Hoban High School honored Harry “Butch” Reynolds, class of 1983, with the One Hope, One Dream award Feb. 22 at an all-school assembly as part of Black History Month.
Reynolds works for The Ohio State University as a speed coach for the football team.
Also participating in the assembly were Hoban graduates and longtime friends of Reynolds, Marlon Primes, class of 1982 and an assistant U.S. attorney in Cleveland, and Dr. Amy (Casenhiser) Sutterlutey, class of 1983 and a professor and program chairperson in the Division of Health and Physical Education at Baldwin-Wallace College.
www.akron.com /20060309/wsl41.asp   (265 words)

  
 Track & Field News :: View topic - Harry Butch REYNOLDS ' exceptional longevity...
And Butch is another of a small minority of drug-accused athletes that I think was wrongfully accused.
Reynolds didn't make state as a senior in 83'.
Butch was one of the nicest guys I have ever met.
mb.trackandfieldnews.com /discussion/viewtopic.php?t=2498   (574 words)

  
 NewStandard: 6/20/96
Johnson won his 53rd consecutive 400-meter final, an unbeaten streak that stretches to 1989, by easily defeating Reynolds to win the event Wednesday night in the U.S. Olympic track and field trials.
The only faster times are Reynolds' 43.29 world record and a 43.39 Johnson ran last year to win the world championship.
Reynolds was second in 43.91 and Alvin Harrison was third in 44.09.
www.s-t.com /daily/06-96/06-20-96/d01sp117.htm   (580 words)

  
 ILJ v71no1, Hollis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The Reynolds controversy is perhaps the most frequently cited example of the system failing to render a timely and fair result, while the Harding case involved the suspension that did not happen, but should have.
Harry "Butch" Reynolds is a world-class sprinter,<55>; but judging from the length of his legal battles over a 1990 suspension, one would think he is a marathon runner.
"Reynolds currently holds the individual world record in the 400 meters, is a member of the world-record-holding 4x400 relay team, and is a gold and silver medalist from the 1988 Olympics." Reynolds v.
www.law.indiana.edu /ilj/volumes/v71/no1/hollis.html   (5749 words)

  
 Big Ten: Former track star to work with Ohio State football players   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
A 1991 graduate of Ohio State, Reynolds set the world record in the 400 meters with a time of 43.29 seconds in 1988 at the Zurich Gran Prix.
He competed on U.S. Olympic teams in 1988, '92 and '96, winning a gold medal in the 1600 relay and a silver in the 400 in 1988.
In 1990, the International Amateur Athletic Federation, the sanctioning body for track around the world, announced that Reynolds had tested positive for the steroid nandrolone after an August track meet.
www.post-gazette.com /pg/05159/517890.stm   (230 words)

  
 photoj - a cyberwire service June 14, 1996   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
BIRTHDAY WORKOUT--Butch Reynolds, right, jogs on the Jesse Owens Track with former Ohio State track coach Frank Zubovich at Ohio Stadium in Columbus Ohio, on Reynolds' 32nd birthday, June 8, 1996.
Reynolds asked Zubovich to come out of retirement to become his personal trainer for the Olympic Trials.
OUT OF THE BLOCKS--Butch Reynolds, former Ohio State track star and world record holder in the 400 meters, works on his start during a training session held at Ohio Stadium, in Columbus Ohio, on June 8, 1996.
www.photoj.com /browse/061496.html   (132 words)

  
 Ohio State Alumni: Untitled
When Ohio State football coach Jim Tressel was looking for some fast learners, he found a fast teacher.
Former Buckeye and Olympic track and field athlete Butch Reynolds joined the OSU football staff as a member of the strength and conditioning staff last year.
Reynolds won gold and silver medals in the Olympics and specializes in speed training and nutrition for the Buckeyes.
www.ohiostatealumni.org /newscenter/reynolds.php   (1214 words)

  
 nancies.org: tour: reviews: nov.28.1998
Butch Taylor on keyboards throughout added a new layer and at many points there were 7 musicians on stage, making for a very rich, full sound.
I was disappointed that there was no Tim Reynolds, Crush, Watchtower, or Ants Marching, and I was kind of hoping to hear Jimi Thing too, and also the sound wasn't great from where we were sitting.
Again, I missed Tim Reynolds, and the sound wasn't the best, but this was definately a great, intense show and I can't wait to go again.
www.nancies.org /tour/reviews/19981128   (2045 words)

  
 Rutgers-Newark vs Rutgers Univ.-Camden (Apr 15, 2006)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
3 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 Butch Amato dh...........
Butch Amato singled to right field; M Calloway advanced to third.
Butch Amato out at second c to ss, caught stealing.
scarletraiders.rutgers.edu /baseball/stats/b041506a.htm   (1218 words)

  
 sp120204   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Harold “Butch” Reynolds was a world class 400 meter runner, silver medalist at the 1988 Seoul Olypics and considered a favorite in the US Olympic trials for the 1992 team;
Reynolds chose not to appeal his immediate suspension by the international governing body, instead suing that body;
Reynolds is a fitting conclusion to our discussions this semester--even without a discussion of what the court ultimately decided;
www.law.missouri.edu /devine/sp120204.htm   (564 words)

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