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Edith McGuire: Top Sprinter in the 1960s, Olympic Gold Winner

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Edith McGuire became one of the top sprinters of the 1960s, winning six Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) championships and an Olympic Gold medal in Tokyo, Japan in 1964. McGuire was born in Atlanta, Georgia. She attended Archer High School in Atlanta and was coached by Marian Armstrong-Perkins of David T. Howard High School. McGuire excelled […]

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