Butch Reynolds

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Olympic medal record
Men's athletics
Gold 1988 Seoul 4x400 m relay
Silver 1988 Seoul 400 meters

Harry ("Butch") Reynolds (born June 8, 1964 in Columbus, Ohio) is a former 400 meters sprinter, representing the United States. On August 17, 1988 he set a 400 meters world record with 43.29 seconds, smashing Lee Evans' 20 year old world record by an amazing 0.57 seconds. The record was finally broken by Michael Johnson (43.18) in 1999.

He won a silver medal in the 1988 Summer Olympics on the 400 meters and a gold medal on the 4 x 400 m relay. In the IAAF World Championships in Athletics he won a bronze medal in 1987, and silver medals in 1993 and 1995. He also won gold medals on the 4 x 400 meter relays in 1987, 1993 and 1995.

In the 1996 American Olympic trials he was second, only beaten by Michael Johnson. But in the 1996 Summer Olympics semifinal he suffered a hamstring injury, failed to qualify for the final, and also had to withdraw from the relay team.

He retired after the 1999 season. Butch since established "Butchs care for kids foundation" and is currently the speed coach for The Ohio State University football team.

Butch Reynolds was suspended for two years by the IAAF for illegal drug use in 1990. This was the start of a long legal fight. In 1992 the US Supreme Court ordered the United States Olympic Committee to allow him to participate in the American Olympic trials. This was a violation of the laws of International Olympic Committee (IOC) and International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF), which clearly prohibited suspended athletes from competing. In fact, according to the IAAF laws, any athlete that competed against Butch Reynolds should also be suspended. The American Olympic trial 400 meters heats were postponed for four days, but the IAAF finally backed down. Reynolds finished 5th in the trials, and qualified for a place as a substitute on the American 4 x 400 meters relay team. However, the IAAF banned him from starting in the 1992 Olympics.

Butch Reynolds has the two fastest non-winning 400 meters races in the world.

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