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  1. William Harrison Dillard (Cleveland, Ohio, 8 de julio de 1923-ibídem, 15 de noviembre de 2019) [1] fue un atleta estadounidense especialista en pruebas de velocidad y vallas, y ganador de cuatro medallas de oro olímpicas entre los Juegos de Londres 1948 y Helsinki 1952.

  2. William Harrison "Bones" Dillard (July 8, 1923 – November 15, 2019) was an American track and field athlete, who is the only male in the history of the Olympic Games to win gold in both the 100 meter (sprints) and the 110 meter hurdles, making him the “World’s Fastest Man” in 1948 and the “World’s Fastest Hurdler” in 1952.

    • William Harrison Dillard
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  3. 16 de nov. de 2019 · World Athletics is deeply saddened by the news that Harrison Dillard, the only male athlete to win Olympic titles in the 100m dash and 110m hurdles, died near his home in Cleveland, Ohio, USA, on Thursday (15). Dillard, who won four Olympic gold medals during his career, was 96, the oldest living US Olympic champion.

  4. 17 de nov. de 2019 · By Frank Litsky. Nov. 17, 2019. Harrison Dillard, a four-time Olympic gold medalist, was considered the world’s best hurdler in the 1940s, setting countless records and winning championships....

  5. 20 de nov. de 2019 · E l estadounidense Harrison Dillard, único atleta campeón olímpico de 100 y 110 vallas, falleció recientemente a los 96 años de edad. Dillard, que murió de cáncer de estómago en Cleveland, fue...

  6. CLEVELAND (AP) — Harrison Dillard, the former Buffalo Soldier and only Olympic runner to win gold medals in both the sprints and high hurdles, has died. He was 96. Longtime friend Ted Theodore said Dillard died Friday at the Cleveland Clinic after a fight with stomach cancer.

  7. 16 de nov. de 2019 · Mr. Dillard, 96, one of the most dominant runners of his generation who was a four-time Olympic gold medalist and the oldest-living U.S. Olympic champion, died Nov. 15 in a Cleveland hospital....