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Poland's Irena Szewinska (227) sprints to gold in a World Record time in the Women's 400 Meter event at the Summer Olympic Games in Montreal, Canada on July 29, 1976. Sheila Ingram (369) of Washington, USA places sixth; Christina Brehmer (137) of East Germany placed second; and Pirjo Haggman (94) of Finland finished fourth. (AP Photo)
East Germany's Renate Stetcher crosses the finish line ahead of Australia's Raelene Boyle in the final of the Women's 200 Meter Race at the Summer Olympic Games in Munich, Germany on Sept. 8, 1972. In third place is Poland's Irena Szewinska followed by East Germany's Ellen Strophal. Stetcher also won the 100 Meter Race. (AP Photo)
Australia's Maureen Caird (number 36), far right, wins the final of the 80 Meter Hurdles event at the Summer Olympics Games in Mexico City, Mexico on Oct. 22, 1968. Her time of 10.3 seconds was equaled the World Record and set a new Olympic Record. L-R: Patty van Wolvelaere, USA (106) 4th place, 10.5 seconds; Elzbieta Zebrowska, Poland,(208), 7th place, 10.6 sec; Karin Balzer, East Germany (16), 5th, 10.6 secs; Damuta Straszynska, Poland (205), 6th, 10.6 sec; Cheung Chi, Taiwan (223) 3rd, 10.4 seconds. Ohter runners not shown. (AP Photo)
Iran's Parviz Jalayer, left, who won the silver medal in the Men's Lightweight Weightlifting event, shakes hands with Poland's Marian Zielinski, right, who won bronze, as Poland's gold medallist Waldemar Baszanowski looks on, at the Summer Olympic Games in Mexico City on Oct. 15, 1968. (AP Photo)
Poland's Waldemar Baszanowski lifts 369 and 1/2 pounds (167.5 kilos) during the men's Lightweight Weightlifing competition at the Summer Olympic Games in Mexico City on Oct. 15, 1968, His total lift of 964 and 1/2 pounds (437.5 kilos) won the gold medal and was a new Olympic record. (AP Photo)
America's Charlie Greene (275) hits the tape, winning the first heat of the 100 meter trials at the Summer Olympics Games in Mexico City on Oct. 13, 1968. His time was 10.00 seconds, tying with the World Record. Others finished as follows: Hideo Iijima (542) of Japan, second; Canagasabai Kunalan (719) of Singapore, third; Wieslaw Maniak (674) of Poland, fourth; Barka Sy (716) of Senegal, fifth; Alberto Torres (702) of the Dominican Republic, sixth; Santino Dralu (787), of Uganda, seventh. (AP Photo)
Britain's Mary Rand on her way to victory in the Women's 80 Meters Hurdle event during the athletics match between Britain, Northern Ireland and Poland at London's White City Stadium on July 30, 1965. L-R: Teresa Cieply of Polance (finished second); P Jones of Britain (third); Danuta Straszynska of Poland (fourth); and Mary Rand. (AP Photo/Victor Boyton)