10. September
100-Meter-Lauf
1946
4-mal-100-Meter-Staffel
Alexander Timofejewitsch Aksinin
Alfred LeConey
Allan Wells
American Football
Andrei Wassiljewitsch Prokofjew
Andy Stanfield
Archie Hahn
Arkansas
Armin Hary
Asafa Powell
Barney Ewell
Baseball
Bernard Williams (Leichtathlet)
Bernd Cullmann
Bob Hayes
Bobby Morrow
Boykott
Brian Lewis
Bruny Surin
Calvin Smith
Carl Lewis
Charles Borah
Charles Greene
Charles Paddock
Darren Campbell
David Jacobs
Dennis Mitchell
Donovan Bailey
Eddie Hart
Emmett Toppino
Finis Dean Smith
Foy Draper
Frank Hussey
Frank Jarvis
Frank Wykoff
Gerald Tinker
Gerry Ashworth
Glenroy Gilbert
Harold Abrahams
Harrison Dillard
Harvey Glance
Hasely Crawford
Hector Dyer
Henry Macintosh
Henry Russell (Leichtathlet)
International Association of Athletics Federations
Ira Murchison
Jackson Scholz
James Quinn
Jason Gardener
Jesse Owens
Jim Hines
Johnny Jones
Jon Drummond
Justin Gatlin
Kansas City Chiefs
Larry Black
Leamon King
Leichtathletik
Lennox Miller
Leroy Burrell
Lindy Remigino
Linford Christie
Liste der Olympiasieger in der Leichtathletik
Loren Murchison
Lorenzo Wright
Louis Clarke
Mark Lewis-Francis
Marlon Devonish
Martin Lauer
Maurice Greene (Leichtathlet)
Mel Pender
Melvin Patton
Mexiko-Stadt
Miami Dolphins
Michael Frater
Michael Marsh
Millard Hampton
Morris Kirksey
NFL Draft
National Football League
Nesta Carter
Nikolai Alexandrowitsch Sidorow
Olympiasieger
Olympische Sommerspiele 1968/Leichtathletik
Paul Drayton
Percy Williams
Ralph Craig
Ralph Metcalfe
Reginald Walker
Richard Stebbins
Robert Esmie
Robert Kiesel (Leichtathlet)
Robert Taylor (Leichtathlet)
Ron Brown (Leichtathlet)
Ronnie Ray Smith
100-Meter-Lauf
1946
4-mal-100-Meter-Staffel
Alexander Timofejewitsch Aksinin
Alfred LeConey
Allan Wells
American Football
Andrei Wassiljewitsch Prokofjew
Andy Stanfield
Archie Hahn
Arkansas
Armin Hary
Asafa Powell
Barney Ewell
Baseball
Bernard Williams (Leichtathlet)
Bernd Cullmann
Bob Hayes
Bobby Morrow
Boykott
Brian Lewis
Bruny Surin
Calvin Smith
Carl Lewis
Charles Borah
Charles Greene
Charles Paddock
Darren Campbell
David Jacobs
Dennis Mitchell
Donovan Bailey
Eddie Hart
Emmett Toppino
Finis Dean Smith
Foy Draper
Frank Hussey
Frank Jarvis
Frank Wykoff
Gerald Tinker
Gerry Ashworth
Glenroy Gilbert
Harold Abrahams
Harrison Dillard
Harvey Glance
Hasely Crawford
Hector Dyer
Henry Macintosh
Henry Russell (Leichtathlet)
International Association of Athletics Federations
Ira Murchison
Jackson Scholz
James Quinn
Jason Gardener
Jesse Owens
Jim Hines
Johnny Jones
Jon Drummond
Justin Gatlin
Kansas City Chiefs
Larry Black
Leamon King
Leichtathletik
Lennox Miller
Leroy Burrell
Lindy Remigino
Linford Christie
Liste der Olympiasieger in der Leichtathletik
Loren Murchison
Lorenzo Wright
Louis Clarke
Mark Lewis-Francis
Marlon Devonish
Martin Lauer
Maurice Greene (Leichtathlet)
Mel Pender
Melvin Patton
Mexiko-Stadt
Miami Dolphins
Michael Frater
Michael Marsh
Millard Hampton
Morris Kirksey
NFL Draft
National Football League
Nesta Carter
Nikolai Alexandrowitsch Sidorow
Olympiasieger
Olympische Sommerspiele 1968/Leichtathletik
Paul Drayton
Percy Williams
Ralph Craig
Ralph Metcalfe
Reginald Walker
Richard Stebbins
Robert Esmie
Robert Kiesel (Leichtathlet)
Robert Taylor (Leichtathlet)
Ron Brown (Leichtathlet)
Ronnie Ray Smith
Jim Hines (eigentlich James Ray Hines; * 10. September 1946 in Dumas, Arkansas) ist ein ehemaliger US-amerikanischer Sprinter und Olympiasieger. Er hielt fast 15 Jahre lang den Weltrekord im 100-Meter-Lauf.
Hines war in seiner Jugend Baseballspieler, bis er von einem Leichtathletik-Trainer entdeckt wurde, der ihn zu einem Sprinter von Weltklasse aufbaute. Bei den US-amerikanischen Leichtathletik-Meisterschaften in Sacramento wurde Hines mit 9,9 Sekunden gestoppt (elektronische Zeitnehmung: 10,03) und durchbrach damit als erster Sportler in der Geschichte die 10-Sekunden-Grenze. Im anderen Halbfinale egalisierten Charles Greene und Ronnie Ray Smith diese Zeit.
Die Vorbereitung auf die im Oktober 1968 stattfindenden Olympischen Sommerspiele in Mexiko-Stadt war überschattet von den Rassenunruhen in den USA. Die schwarzen Athleten der US-amerikanischen Nationalmannschaft, inklusive Hines, erwogen einen Boykott der Spiele. Letztlich kam es nicht dazu, und Hines qualifizierte sich für das olympische Finale über 100 Meter am 14. Oktober 1968. Er gewann den Lauf vor dem Jamaikaner Lennox Miller und seinem Landsmann Charles Greene in der Zeit von elektronisch gestoppten 9,95 Sekunden. Zunächst herrschte Unklarheit, ob diese Zeit eine Verbesserung des Weltrekordes darstellte. Der Weltleichtathletikverband IAAF wertete die 9,95 Sekunden aber als schneller als die handgestoppten 9,9 Sekunden und erkannte sie als neuen Weltrekord an. In der 4-mal-100-Meter-Staffel lief Hines zusammen mit Charles Greene, Mel Pender und Ronnie Ray Smith in 38,2 Sekunden zu seinem zweiten Weltrekord und gewann Gold.
Nach den Olympischen Spielen spielte Hines American Football bei den Miami Dolphins in National Football League (NFL). Er war von den Dolphins 1968 in der sechsten Runde an 146 Stelle gedraftet worden. Hines kam als Wide Receiver zum Einsatz. 1970 wechselte er zu den Kansas City Chiefs. Nach einem Spiel bei den Chiefs beendete er seine Laufbahn.
Seinen Weltrekord über 100 Meter hielt er fast 15 Jahre. Erst am 3. Juli 1983 verbesserte der US-Amerikaner Calvin Smith die Marke auf 9,93 Sekunden.
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Athletenporträt von Jim Hines bei der IAAF (englisch)
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Olympiasieger im 100-Meter-Lauf
1896: Thomas Burke | 1900: Frank Jarvis | 1904: Archie Hahn | Zwischenspiele 1906: Archie Hahn | 1908: Reginald Walker | 1912: Ralph Craig | 1920: Charles Paddock | 1924: Harold Abrahams | 1928: Percy Williams | 1932: Thomas Edward Tolan | 1936: Jesse Owens | 1948: Harrison Dillard | 1952: Lindy Remigino | 1956: Bobby Morrow | 1960: Armin Hary | 1964: Bob Hayes | 1968: Jim Hines | 1972: Walerij Borsow | 1976: Hasely Crawford | 1980: Allan Wells | 1984: Carl Lewis | 1988: Carl Lewis | 1992: Linford Christie | 1996: Donovan Bailey | 2000: Maurice Greene | 2004: Justin Gatlin | 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, Melvin Patton | 1952: Finis Dean Smith, Harrison Dillard, Lindy Remigino, Andy Stanfield | 1956: Walter 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
Hines, Jim
ALTERNATIVNAMEN
Hines, James Ray
KURZBESCHREIBUNG
US-amerikanischer Sprinter, Olympiasieger und Footballspieler
GEBURTSDATUM
10. September 1946
GEBURTSORT
Dumas, Arkansas
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