....Jim Golliday was ranked number two in the world in the 100m. Yes ahead of Olympic silver medalist Herb McKenley. As we know (if you are familiar with Golliday) he never ran on an Olympic team. Injuries at the wrong time being the reason. Now I'm not sure if that meant no trials and he could have ran later on or...??? I really don't know and too lazy to do the work.
Harrison Dilliard hitting a hurdle at the trials in 48, he was the WR holder, Eulace Peacock missing the 36 Olympics due to injury.
I have no doubts that Golliday could have beaten both Remigino and McKenley in 52. I see Dillard beating Willie Porter in 48. I see Peacock giving Owens/Metcalfe all they wanted in the 100, probably taking second (he was a 26 plus jumper) in the long jump and gold in the 4x1.
It's those kinds of things that have me against the current "one meet means everything" system we use today in coming up with out National teams. You keep a WR holder off a National team? No you don't!
I put this here because of the ...well back in day...
Harrison Dilliard hitting a hurdle at the trials in 48, he was the WR holder, Eulace Peacock missing the 36 Olympics due to injury.
I have no doubts that Golliday could have beaten both Remigino and McKenley in 52. I see Dillard beating Willie Porter in 48. I see Peacock giving Owens/Metcalfe all they wanted in the 100, probably taking second (he was a 26 plus jumper) in the long jump and gold in the 4x1.
It's those kinds of things that have me against the current "one meet means everything" system we use today in coming up with out National teams. You keep a WR holder off a National team? No you don't!
I put this here because of the ...well back in day...
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