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Hasely Crawford

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Hasely Joachim Crawford TC, OLY (born 16 August 1950) is a former track and field athlete from Trinidad and Tobago. In 1976, he became his country's first Olympic champion. Hasely Crawford Stadium, in Port of Spain, was renamed in his honour in 2001. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Hasely Crawford is the 1,583rd most popular athlete (down from 1,329th in 2019), the 21st most popular biography from Trinidad and Tobago (down from 20th in 2019) and the 3rd most popular Trinidadian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Hasely Crawford ranks 1,583 out of 6,025Before him are Kristin Otto, David Goggins, József Csermely, Erich Borchmeyer, Elio Morille, and William Phillips. After him are Henri Eberhardt, Alberto Demiddi, Givi Kartozia, Gregor Hradetzky, Maximilian Raub, and Akitsugu Konno.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1950, Hasely Crawford ranks 508Before him are Mariz Kemal, Peter Jurasik, Robert Brandom, Jean-Paul Dubois, Michael Paul Chan, and Werewere Liking. After him are Luciano Spinosi, George Thorogood, Roma Ryan, Radmilo Ivančević, Patti Austin, and Molly Cheek.

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In Trinidad and Tobago

Among people born in Trinidad and Tobago, Hasely Crawford ranks 21 out of 71Before him are A. N. R. Robinson (1926), Edmundo Ros (1910), George Padmore (1903), Steven Pressfield (1943), C. L. R. James (1901), and Christine Kangaloo (1961). After him are Kamla Persad-Bissessar (1952), Eric Williams (1911), Geoffrey Holder (1930), Anthony Carmona (1953), Ellis Clarke (1917), and Anthony Nesty (1967).

Among ATHLETES In Trinidad and Tobago

Among athletes born in Trinidad and Tobago, Hasely Crawford ranks 3Before him are Amanda (null), and David Jenkins (1952). After him are McDonald Bailey (1920), Richard Thompson (1985), Ato Boldon (1973), Marc Burns (1983), Emmanuel Callender (1984), Kerron Clement (1985), Glenroy Gilbert (1968), Keshorn Walcott (1993), and Keston Bledman (1988).