100-Meter-Lauf
15. Juni
1927
1985
200-Meter-Lauf
29. Dezember
4-mal-100-Meter-Staffel
Alexander Timofejewitsch Aksinin
Alfred LeConey
Allen Woodring
Andrei Wassiljewitsch Prokofjew
Andy Stanfield
Archie Hahn
Armin Hary
Asafa Powell
Barney Ewell
Bernard Williams (Leichtathlet)
Bernd Cullmann
Bob Hayes
Bobby Kerr
Bobby Morrow
Brian Lewis
Bruny Surin
Calvin Smith
Carl Lewis
Charles Borah
Charles Greene
Charles Paddock
Darren Campbell
David Jacobs
Dean Smith (Leichtathlet)
Dennis Mitchell
Donald Quarrie
Donovan Bailey
Eddie Hart
Eddie Tolan
Emmett Toppino
Foy Draper
Frank Hussey
Frank Wykoff
Gerald Tinker
Gerry Ashworth
Glenroy Gilbert
Harrison Dillard
Harvey Glance
Hector Dyer
Henry Carr
Henry Macintosh
Henry Russell (Leichtathlet)
High School
Hudson County
IC4A
Ira Murchison
Jackson Scholz
James Quinn
Jason Gardener
Jersey City
Jesse Owens
Jim Hines
Joe DeLoach
John Tewksbury
Johnny Jones
Jon Drummond
Konstantinos Kenteris
Larry Black
Leamon King
Leroy Burrell
Lindy Remigino
Liste der Olympiasieger in der Leichtathletik
Livingston (New Jersey)
Livio Berruti
Loren Murchison
Lorenzo Wright
Louis Clarke
Mark Lewis-Francis
Marlon Devonish
Martin Lauer
Maurice Greene (Leichtathlet)
Mel Patton
Mel Pender
Michael Frater
Michael Johnson (Leichtathlet)
Michael Marsh
Millard Hampton
Morris Kirksey
Nesta Carter
New Jersey
Nikolai Alexandrowitsch Sidorow
Olympiasieger
Olympische Sommerspiele 1952/Leichtathletik
Olympische Sommerspiele 1956/Leichtathletik
Paul Drayton
Percy Williams
Pietro Mennea
Ralph Craig
Ralph Metcalfe
Richard Stebbins
Robert Esmie
Robert Kiesel (Leichtathlet)
Robert Taylor (Leichtathlet)
15. Juni
1927
1985
200-Meter-Lauf
29. Dezember
4-mal-100-Meter-Staffel
Alexander Timofejewitsch Aksinin
Alfred LeConey
Allen Woodring
Andrei Wassiljewitsch Prokofjew
Andy Stanfield
Archie Hahn
Armin Hary
Asafa Powell
Barney Ewell
Bernard Williams (Leichtathlet)
Bernd Cullmann
Bob Hayes
Bobby Kerr
Bobby Morrow
Brian Lewis
Bruny Surin
Calvin Smith
Carl Lewis
Charles Borah
Charles Greene
Charles Paddock
Darren Campbell
David Jacobs
Dean Smith (Leichtathlet)
Dennis Mitchell
Donald Quarrie
Donovan Bailey
Eddie Hart
Eddie Tolan
Emmett Toppino
Foy Draper
Frank Hussey
Frank Wykoff
Gerald Tinker
Gerry Ashworth
Glenroy Gilbert
Harrison Dillard
Harvey Glance
Hector Dyer
Henry Carr
Henry Macintosh
Henry Russell (Leichtathlet)
High School
Hudson County
IC4A
Ira Murchison
Jackson Scholz
James Quinn
Jason Gardener
Jersey City
Jesse Owens
Jim Hines
Joe DeLoach
John Tewksbury
Johnny Jones
Jon Drummond
Konstantinos Kenteris
Larry Black
Leamon King
Leroy Burrell
Lindy Remigino
Liste der Olympiasieger in der Leichtathletik
Livingston (New Jersey)
Livio Berruti
Loren Murchison
Lorenzo Wright
Louis Clarke
Mark Lewis-Francis
Marlon Devonish
Martin Lauer
Maurice Greene (Leichtathlet)
Mel Patton
Mel Pender
Michael Frater
Michael Johnson (Leichtathlet)
Michael Marsh
Millard Hampton
Morris Kirksey
Nesta Carter
New Jersey
Nikolai Alexandrowitsch Sidorow
Olympiasieger
Olympische Sommerspiele 1952/Leichtathletik
Olympische Sommerspiele 1956/Leichtathletik
Paul Drayton
Percy Williams
Pietro Mennea
Ralph Craig
Ralph Metcalfe
Richard Stebbins
Robert Esmie
Robert Kiesel (Leichtathlet)
Robert Taylor (Leichtathlet)
Andy Stanfield (eigentlich Andrew William Stanfield * 29. Dezember 1927 in Washington, D. C.; † 15. Juni 1985 in Livingston, New Jersey) war ein US-amerikanischer Sprinter und Olympiasieger.
Als Kind zog er mit seinen Eltern nach Jersey City im Hudson County in New Jersey. Schon an der High School erkannte man, was für ein talentierter Athlet er war, besonders im Sprint und im Weitsprung. Nach seiner Dienstzeit bei der Armee ging er 1948 an die Seton Hall University und bereits im Folgejahr gewann er seine ersten nationalen Titel im 100- und 200-Meter-Lauf, 1950 über 60 Yards, 1951 im Weitsprung, 1952 wieder über 200 m und 1953 über 220 Yards. In der gleichen Zeit gewann er auch 9 IC4A Titel.
International lagen seine Stärken eher im 200-Meter-Lauf. 1951 brach er den durch Barney Ewell aufgestellten Weltrekord über 200 Meter mit einer eigenen Zeit von 20,6 Sekunden, die er 1952 und 1956 bestätigte.
Als Inhaber des Weltrekords startete er bei den Olympischen Spielen 1952 in Helsinki und gewann die Goldmedaille im 200-Meter-Lauf vor den beiden anderen US-Amerikanern Thane Baker (Silber) und James Gathers (Bronze), sowie die Mannschafts-Goldmedaille in der 4-mal-100-Meter-Staffel zusammen mit seinen Teamkollegen Dean Smith, Harrison Dillard und Lindy Remigino, vor den Teams aus der Sowjetunion (Silber) und Ungarn (Bronze). Bei den Olympischen Spielen 1956 in Melbourne versuchte er seinen Titel zu verteidigen, gewann aber nur die Silbermedaille über 200 Meter, zwischen den beiden anderen US-Amerikanern Bobby Morrow (Gold) und Thane Baker (Bronze).
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Olympiasieger im 200-Meter-Lauf
1900: John Tewksbury | 1904: Archie Hahn | 1908: Bobby Kerr | 1912: Ralph Craig | 1920: Allen Woodring | 1924: Jackson Scholz | 1928: Percy Williams | 1932: Eddie Tolan | 1936: Jesse Owens | 1948: Mel Patton | 1952: Andy Stanfield | 1956: Bobby Morrow | 1960: Livio Berruti | 1964: Henry Carr | 1968: Tommie Smith | 1972: Walerij Borsow | 1976: Donald Quarrie | 1980: Pietro Mennea | 1984: Carl Lewis | 1988: Joe DeLoach | 1992: Michael Marsh | 1996: Michael Johnson | 2000: Konstantinos Kenteris | 2004: Shawn Crawford | 2008: Usain Bolt
Liste der Olympiasieger in der Leichtathletik
Olympiasieger mit der 4-mal-100-Meter-Staffel
1912: David Jacobs, Henry Macintosh, Victor d’Arcy, William Applegarth | 1920: Charles Paddock, Jackson Scholz, Loren Murchison, Morris Kirksey | 1924: Louis Clarke, Francis Hussey, Alfred LeConey, Loren Murchison | 1928: Frank Wykoff, James Quinn, Charles Borah, Henry Russell | 1932: Robert Kiesel, Emmett Toppino, Hector Dyer, Frank Wykoff | 1936: Jesse Owens, Ralph Metcalfe, Foy Draper, Frank Wykoff | 1948: Barney Ewell, Lorenzo Wright, Harrison Dillard, Mel Patton | 1952: Dean Smith, Harrison Dillard, Lindy Remigino, Andy Stanfield | 1956: Thane Baker, Leamon King, Bobby Morrow, Ira Murchison | 1960: Bernd Cullmann, Armin Hary, Walter Mahlendorf, Martin Lauer | 1964: Paul Drayton, Gerry Ashworth, Richard Stebbins, Bob Hayes | 1968: Charles Greene, Mel Pender, Ronnie Ray Smith, Jim Hines | 1972: Larry Black, Robert Taylor, Gerald Tinker, Eddie Hart | 1976: Harvey Glance, Johnny Jones, Millard Hampton, Steve Riddick | 1980: Wladimir Murawjow, Nikolai Sidorow, Alexander Aksinin, Andrei Prokofjew | 1984: Sam Graddy, Ron Brown, Calvin Smith, Carl Lewis | 1988: Wiktor Bryshin, Wladimir Krylow, Wladimir Murawjow, Witali Sawin | 1992: Carl Lewis, Dennis Mitchell, Leroy Burrell, Michael Marsh | 1996: Robert Esmie, Glenroy Gilbert, Bruny Surin, Donovan Bailey | 2000: Jon Drummond, Bernard Williams, Brian Lewis, Maurice Greene | 2004: Jason Gardener, Darren Campbell, Marlon Devonish, Mark Lewis-Francis | 2008: Nesta Carter, Michael Frater, Usain Bolt, Asafa Powell
Liste der Olympiasieger in der Leichtathletik
Personendaten
NAME
Stanfield, Andy
ALTERNATIVNAMEN
Stanfield, Andrew William (vollständiger Name)
KURZBESCHREIBUNG
US-amerikanischer Sprinter und Olympiasieger
GEBURTSDATUM
29. Dezember 1927
GEBURTSORT
Washington, D. C.
STERBEDATUM
15. Juni 1985
STERBEORT
Livingston, New Jersey
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