Leamon King

Leamon King (February 13, 1936 – May 23, 2001) was an American athlete who jointly held the world record for the 100-meter sprint for men from 1956 to 1960.

King, a graduate of the University of California, Berkeley, became joint holder of the record on October 20, 1956 in Ontario, California, with a time of 10.1 seconds, equal with Willie Williams and Ira Murchison, and repeated the time a week later in Santa Ana, California. (In 1956, times were only recorded to the nearest tenth of a second.) Ray Norton also recorded a time of 10.1 seconds in 1959. The first person to run unambiguously faster in competition was Armin Hary in 1960.

He also jointly held the world 100 yard record with a time of 9.3 seconds.

King, along with Murchison, Thane Baker, and Bobby Morrow, won a gold medal at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne in the 4x100 metre relay. He ran the second leg of the race.

After retiring from athletics, King returned to his job as a schoolteacher, living in Delano, California where he had been a successful student athlete.

Olympic Champions in Men's 4×100 m Relay
  • 1912: Great Britain
  • 1920: United States
  • 1924: United States
  • 1928: United States
  • 1932: United States
  • 1936: United States
  • 1948: United States
  • 1952: United States
  • 1956: United States
  • 1960: Germany
  • 1964: United States
  • 1968: United States
  • 1972: United States
  • 1976: United States
  • 1980: Soviet Union
  • 1984: United States
  • 1988: Soviet Union
  • 1992: United States
  • 1996: Canada
  • 2000: United States
  • 2004: Great Britain
  • 2008: Jamaica
  • 2012: Jamaica
1956 United States (Ira Murchison, Leamon King, Thane Baker & Bobby Morrow)
US National Championship winners in men's 100-meter dash
1876–1878
  • 1876: Charles McIvor
  • 1877: William Wilmer
  • 1878: Fred Saportas
1879–1888
  • 1879: Beverly Value
  • 1880-81: Lon Myers
  • 1882-83: Arthur Waldron
  • 1884-86ro: Malcolm Ford
  • 1887: Charles Sherrill
  • 1888Note 1: Fred Westing
1888–1979
  • 1888Note 1: Fred Westing
  • 1889-90: John Owen
  • 1891: Luther Cary
  • 1892: Harry Jewett
  • 1893: Charles Stage
  • 1894: Tom Lee
  • 1895-97: Bernie Wefers
  • 1898: Frank Jarvis
  • 1899: Arthur Duffey
  • 1900: Maxie Long
  • 1901: Frank Sears
  • 1902: Pat Walsh
  • 1903: Archie Hahn
  • 1904: Lawson Robertson
  • 1905: Charles Parsons
  • 1906: Charles Seitz
  • 1907: Harold Huff
  • 1908: William Hamilton
  • 1909: William Martin
  • 1910: James Rosenberger
  • 1911: Gwin Henry
  • 1912-13: Howard Drew
  • 1914-15: Jo Loomis
  • 1916-17: Andy Ward
  • 1918: Arthur Henke
  • 1919: William Hayes
  • 1920OT: Loren Murchison
  • 1921: Charles Paddock
  • 1922: Robert McAllister
  • 1923: Loren Murchison
  • 1924: Charles Paddock
  • 1925: Frank Hussey
  • 1926: Charles Borah
  • 1927: Chester Bowman
  • 1928OT: Frank Wykoff
  • 1929-30: Eddie Tolan
  • 1931: Frank Wykoff
  • 1932OT: Ralph Metcalfe
  • 1933-34: Ralph Metcalfe
  • 1935: Eulace Peacock
  • 1936: Jesse Owens
  • 1937: Perrin Walker
  • 1938: Ben Johnson
  • 1939: Clyde Jeffrey
  • 1940: Harold Davis
  • 1941: Barney Ewell
  • 1942-43: Harold Davis
  • 1944: Buddy Young
  • 1945: Barney Ewell
  • 1946-47: Bill Mathis
  • 1948: Barney Ewell
  • 1949: Andy Stanfield
  • 1950: Art Bragg
  • 1951: Jim Golliday
  • 1952: Dean Smith
  • 1953-54: Art Bragg
  • 1955-56: Bobby Morrow
  • 1957: Leamon King
  • 1958: Bobby Morrow
  • 1959-60: Ray Norton
  • 1961: Frank Budd
  • 1962-64: Bob Hayes
  • 1965: George Anderson
  • 1966: Charles Greene
  • 1967: Jim Hines
  • 1968: Charles Greene
  • 1969-70: Ivory Crockett
  • 1971: Del Meriwether
  • 1972: Robert Taylor
  • 1973-74: Steve Williams
  • 1975: Don Quarrie
  • 1976: Chris Garpenborg
  • 1977: Don Quarrie
  • 1978: Clancy Edwards
  • 1979: James Sanford
1980–1992
  • 1980: Stanley Floyd
  • 1981-83: Carl Lewis
  • 1984: Sam Graddy
  • 1985: Kirk Baptiste
  • 1986: Carl Lewis
  • 1987: Mark Witherspoon
  • 1988: Emmit King
  • 1989: Leroy Burrell
  • 1990: Carl Lewis
  • 1991: Leroy Burrell
  • 1992OT: Dennis Mitchell
1993–present
  • 1993: Andre Cason
  • 1994: Dennis Mitchell
  • 1995: Michael Marsh
  • 1996OT: Dennis Mitchell
  • 1997: Maurice Greene
  • 1998: Tim Harden
  • 1999: Dennis Mitchell
  • 2000OT: Maurice Greene
  • 2001: Bernard Williams
  • 2002: Maurice Greene
  • 2003: Bernard Williams
  • 2004: Maurice Greene
  • 2005: Justin Gatlin
  • 2006-08: Tyson Gay
  • 2009: Michael Rodgers
  • 2010-11: Walter Dix
Notes
  • Note 1: In 1888 both the NAAAA and the AAU held championships
  • OT: The 1920, 1928, 1932, 1992, 1996 & 2000 championships incorporated the Olympic Trials, otherwise held as a discrete event.
  • Distance:Until 1927 the event was over 100 yards, and again from 1929-31
  • ro:In 1886 the event was won after a run-off
Persondata
Name King, Leamon
Alternative names
Short description Athletics (sport) competitor
Date of birth February 13, 1936
Place of birth
Date of death May 23, 2001
Place of death


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