Sam Perry[1] (born 26 September 1945) was an American track and field athlete who held the world record for the 60 y sprint and who was twice United States champion at that event.[2][3]
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Birth name | Sam Perry |
National team | United States |
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Country | United States |
Sport | Track and field |
Event | sprint |
Updated on 28 February 2016 |
Track career
editPerry ran for the Fordham University track team.
In 1965, Perry, equalled the world record of 5.9 s for 60 yards of Bob Hayes whilst running for his college track team at the Millrose Games.[1][4]
In 1963 and 1965, Perry became national indoor champion at 60 y.[5][6]
Accolades and awards
editIn 1977, Perry was inducted into the hall of fame of the Fordham University Rams.[5]
In 1995, Perry's old high school, Passaic High School, named their new track after him[7]
Personal life
editPerry was also a graduate of Columbia Law School.[1]
In later life, Perry became an attorney and a city councilman in Passaic, New Jersey.[1][7]
References
edit- ^ a b c d "SAM PERRY, WHO SHARED WORLD RECORD WITH BOB HAYES, DIES AT 55". IAAF. July 20, 2000.
- ^ Sam Perry at World Athletics
- ^ Sam Perry at Track and Field Statistics (registration required)
- ^ "Perry Ties Dash Record in Millrose". Chicago Tribune. January 29, 1965.
- ^ a b "Samuel Perry Class of 1966". Fordham University Rams.
- ^ "UNITED STATES INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS (MEN)". gbrathletics.
- ^ a b "SPORTS PEOPLE: TRACK AND FIELD; Passaic Track to Be Dedicated". New York Times. October 28, 1995.