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Olympic champion Dr. Edwin Moses discusses his 13 Steps documentary, Morehouse legacy, fitness secrets, and advocacy work in ...
Before 1976, Moses had only ever run one 400-meter hurdles race but eventually found major success in the event. That same year, he competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal.
Moses knew he could not replicate Tommie Smith and John Carlos. Born in 1955, ... Those lessons put the world's best hurdler in no position to follow suit when he won in 1976.
Moses missed a chance for a third Olympic triumph at the 1988 Games, taking a bronze medal in the final race of his career. Among the many honors won by Moses are the Sullivan and Jesse Owens Awards.
In celebration of his birthday — Moses was born on Aug. 31, 1955 — we went into the archives for more information about the legendary hurdler who is one of Dayton’s most celebrated athletes ...
Morehouse graduate Edwin Moses, one of the greatest athletes of all time, will return to his alma mater next month for a unique occasion.The two-time Olympic champion in the 400-meter hurdles is ...
Track Icon Edwin Moses Is Taking on a New Challenge: Keeping His Sport Clean. ... At the 1976 Games in Montreal, Moses set his first world record of 47.64 seconds en route to winning gold.
The family returned to the United States in 1976, landing in Cambridge when Omo was 4. “When you’re four, I don’t know how much you’re aware of culture,” he says in a phone interview.
Not long after Edwin Moses figured out how to attack the solution to track's ultimate math problem, ... Those lessons put the world's best hurdler in no position to follow suit when he won in 1976.
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