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- Blaine_Lindgren abstract "Harold Blaine Lindgren (born June 26, 1939) was an American athlete who competed mainly in the 110 metre hurdles.He competed for the United States in the 1964 Summer Olympics held in Tokyo, Japan in the 110 metre hurdles where he won the silver medal.Lindgren was ahead of Hayes Jones, the eventual winner, at the final hurdle, but leaned too early and lost by 0.07 seconds.".
- Q704050 abstract "Harold Blaine Lindgren (born June 26, 1939) was an American athlete who competed mainly in the 110 metre hurdles.He competed for the United States in the 1964 Summer Olympics held in Tokyo, Japan in the 110 metre hurdles where he won the silver medal.Lindgren was ahead of Hayes Jones, the eventual winner, at the final hurdle, but leaned too early and lost by 0.07 seconds.".
- Blaine_Lindgren comment "Harold Blaine Lindgren (born June 26, 1939) was an American athlete who competed mainly in the 110 metre hurdles.He competed for the United States in the 1964 Summer Olympics held in Tokyo, Japan in the 110 metre hurdles where he won the silver medal.Lindgren was ahead of Hayes Jones, the eventual winner, at the final hurdle, but leaned too early and lost by 0.07 seconds.".
- Q704050 comment "Harold Blaine Lindgren (born June 26, 1939) was an American athlete who competed mainly in the 110 metre hurdles.He competed for the United States in the 1964 Summer Olympics held in Tokyo, Japan in the 110 metre hurdles where he won the silver medal.Lindgren was ahead of Hayes Jones, the eventual winner, at the final hurdle, but leaned too early and lost by 0.07 seconds.".