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Sport: Track & Field
Inducted: 1980
Country: USA
Born: February 16, 1858
Died: February 1899

DESCRIPTION:

Lon Myers was the greatest sprinter of the nineteenth century. He was the first to run the quarter-mile in less than 50 seconds (49.2). From 1880 to 1888, Myers held World records for the 100-Yard, 440-Yard, and 880-Yard events.
His best event was the Quarter-Mile, which he lowered from 50.4 to
48.8. At one time or another over a 21-year period, Myers held every American record for races 50 yards to one mile! He also held 10 Canadian and three British national championships. Myers ran more 880s under two minutes and more 440s under 50 seconds
than the total run by all amateur and professional athletes of his era.

In the 1879 National (U.S.) Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) Championships, Myers won a triple victory (220, 440, 880), setting records in each event. In 1880, he won four titles in the AAUs—
the 220, 440, and 880 events and the 100-Yard Dash—a feat he repeated one week later at the Canadian Nationals. Myers was the first and probably the only track and field athlete ever to capture eight National titles in one week.

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