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    High jump progression thread got me thinking: Can anyone remember some battles between 2(or 3) athletes, where one sets the WR, loses it to someone and then gets it back...and so on...There was no "re-claiming" in the HJ after 7 feet. I'm young but I can't recall many. I think Carl Lewis did get the 100 WR back after losing it. Any other great battles over WR's??? Curious...

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    Re: Give me my record back!

    Triple Jump Olympic Games 1968 - World Record was broken 4 times by three different athletes in the final (Saneyev, Prudencio & Gentile), Gentile also broke the record in qualifying previous day.

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    • #3
      Re: Give me my record back!

      The Swedish miling duo of Gunder Hägg and Arne Andersson did some great swapping in the early/mid-'40s.

      1500
      Hägg 3:47.6
      Hägg 45.8
      Andersson 3:45.0
      Hägg 3:43.0

      Mile
      Hägg 4:06.2
      Anderson 4:06.2
      Hägg 4:04.6
      Anbdersson 4:02.6
      Hägg 4:01.4 (which lasted until Bannister)

      More recently, Coe and Ovett went back and forth in both events, although Coe never reclaimed the 1500 record once he lost it.

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      • #4
        Re: Give me my record back!

        I believe John Pennel lost his pole vault record and got it back four different times over a six year period.

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        • #5
          Re: Give me my record back!

          Pierre Vineron (SP?)of France at the Grand Prix finals in Rome held the World Pole vault record (19'4+)for about five minutes when Bubka took it back (19'5+) in 1985.

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          • #6
            Re: Give me my record back!

            Guys, thank you for the info...greatly appreciated.

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