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Jamaican former sprinter (born 1950)
Errol Stewart (born 2 March 1950) is a
Jamaican former
sprinter who competed in the
1968 Summer Olympics. He was born in
Kingston, Jamaica. He was also a gold medallist at the
1970 British Commonwealth Games with the Jamaican
4×100 metres relay team.
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References
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4 x 110 yards (1930–1966) |
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1930:
Miller,
Brown,
Adams,
Fitzpatrick (
CAN)
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1934:
Davis,
Saunders,
Rangeley,
Sweeney (
ENG)
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1938:
Brown,
Haley,
Loaring,
O'Connor (
CAN)
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1950:
Gordon,
Johnson,
Treloar,
De Gruchy (
AUS)
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1954:
Springbett,
Stonehouse,
Nelson,
McFarlane (
CAN)
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1958:
Radford,
Sandstrom,
Segal,
Breacker (
ENG)
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1962:
Radford,
Carter,
Meakin,
Jones (
ENG)
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1966:
E. Addy,
Mends,
J. Addy,
Allotey (
GHA)
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4 x 100 metres (1970–present) |
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1970:
Stewart,
Miller,
Lawson,
Quarrie (
JAM)
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1974:
Lewis,
D'Arcy,
Ratcliffe,
Haskell (
AUS)
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1978:
Jenkins,
Wells,
Sharp,
McMaster (
SCO)
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1982:
Adegbehingbe,
Adeyanju,
Oyeledun,
Eseme (
NGR)
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1986:
McKoy,
Mahorn,
Williams,
Johnson (
CAN)
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1990:
Callender,
Regis,
Adam,
Christie (
ENG)
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1994:
Bailey,
Gilbert,
Chambers,
Surin (
CAN)
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1998:
Chambers,
Devonish,
Golding,
Campbell (
ENG)
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2002:
Gardener,
Devonish,
Condon,
Campbell (
ENG)
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2006:
Frater,
Waugh,
Williams,
Powell (
JAM)
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2010:
Scott,
Baptiste,
Devonish,
Lewis-Francis (
ENG)
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2014:
Livermore,
Bailey-Cole,
Ashmeade,
Bolt (
JAM)
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2018:
Arthur,
Hughes,
Kilty,
Aikines-Aryeetey (
ENG)
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2022:
Efoloko,
Hughes,
Mitchell-Blake,
Edoburun (
ENG)
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