Rod Richard
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| Born | February 8, 1932 | 
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Rodney ("Rod") Richard (born February 8, 1932) is an American athlete who competed in the 1955 Pan American Games.
At the 1955 Pan American Games he won the gold medal in the 100 metre event as well as in the 200 metre competition. He was also a member of the American relay team which won the gold medal in the 4×100 metre contest.
In 1956 he failed to qualify for the Olympics after finishing seventh in the 100 metre event as well as in the 200 metre competition at the USA Olympic Trials in Los Angeles.
External links
-  Profile at trackfield.brinkster.net
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 1951: United States (Campbell, Bragg, Attlesey, Voight) 1955: United States (Richard, Williams, Thomas, Bennett) 1959: United States (Norton, Poynter, Woodhouse, Jones) 1963: United States (Young, Cassell, Johnson, Murchison) 1967: United States (Bright, Copeland, Turner, McCullouch) 1971: Jamaica (Daley, Quarrie, Lawson, Miller) 1975: United States (Collins, Edwards, Brown, Merrick) 1979: United States (Glance, Roberson, Wiley, Riddick) 1983: United States (Jackson, Robinson, Quow, Graddy) 1987: United States (Lewis, McNeill, McRae, Glance) 1991: Cuba (Peñalver, Stevens, Aguilera, Lamela) 1995: Cuba (Isasi, Aguilera, Lamela, García) 1999: Brazil (É. Ribeiro, de Oliveira, A. da Silva, C. da Silva) 2003: Brazil (de Lima, É. Ribeiro, A. da Silva, C. da Silva) 2007: Brazil (de Lima, R. Ribeiro, de Moraes, Viana) 2011: Brazil (Feitosa, Viana, André, de Barros) 2015: United States (Lee, Spearmon, Williams, McClain)
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| 1876–1878 New York Athletic Club
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 1876: Not held 1877: Edward Merritt 1878: Wm. Willmer
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| 1879–1888 NAAAA
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 1879–81: Lon Myers 1882–83: Henry Brooks 1884: Lon Myers 1885–86: Malcolm Ford 1887–88Note 1: Fred Westing
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| 1888–1979 Amateur Athletic Union
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| 1980–1992 The Athletics Congress
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| 1993–onwards USA Track & Field
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| Notes | 
 Note 1: In 1888 both the NAAAA and the AAU held championships OT: The 1920, 1928, 1932, and since 1992, championships incorporated the Olympic Trials, otherwise held as a discrete event. *USA: Leading American athlete
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