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The last paragraph of the entry contains at least one statement that needs amplification. Why was Hary suspended by the German federation after the 1960 Olympics? The references are all in German, and I haven't been able to come up with the information on my own.
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Sentences liek" "In 1960, another try at the world record in Zurich, Switzerland seemed to have failed again, after judges believed Hary's start of another 10.0 race had been false—Hary was well known for his fast starts." are completely devoid of facts. It is clear that it was not vbelieved that hary could run that fast, it was not measured or proven. As often i such articles there is adistinct anti_German bias mostlay against exceptional perfomances of Germans. — Preceding
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The last paragraph of the entry contains at least one statement that needs amplification. Why was Hary suspended by the German federation after the 1960 Olympics? The references are all in German, and I haven't been able to come up with the information on my own.
GreenGourd (
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23:47, 23 December 2007 (UTC)reply
Sentences liek" "In 1960, another try at the world record in Zurich, Switzerland seemed to have failed again, after judges believed Hary's start of another 10.0 race had been false—Hary was well known for his fast starts." are completely devoid of facts. It is clear that it was not vbelieved that hary could run that fast, it was not measured or proven. As often i such articles there is adistinct anti_German bias mostlay against exceptional perfomances of Germans. — Preceding
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17:29, 26 June 2015 (UTC)reply