SYDNEY 2000:
Gold - Michael Johnson, United States
Silver - Alvin Harrison, United States
Bronze - Gregory Haughton, Jamaica
ATLANTA 1996:
Gold - Michael Johnson, United States
Silver - Roger Black, Britain
Bronze - Davis Kamoga, Uganda
BARCELONA 1992:
Gold -- Quincy Watts, United States
Silver -- Steve Lewis, United States
Bronze -- Samson Kitur, Kenya
SEOUL 1988:
Gold - Steven Lewis, United States
Silver - Harry "Butch" Reynolds, United States
Bronze - Danny Everett, United States
LOS ANGELES 1984:
Gold - Alonzo Babers, United States
Silver - Gabriel Tiacoh, Ivory Coast
Bronze - Antonio McKay, United States
MOSCOW 1980:
Gold - Viktor Markin, Soviet Union
Silver - Richard Mitchell, Australia
Bronze - Frank Schaeffer, West Germany
MONTREAL 1976:
Gold - Alberto Juantorena Danger, Cuba
Silver - Frederick Newhouse, United States
Bronze - Herman Frazier, United States
MUNICH 1972:
Gold - Vincent Matthews, United States
Silver - Wayne Collett, United States
Bronze - Julius Sang, Kenya
MEXICO CITY 1968:
Gold - Lee Evans, United States
Silver - Larry James, United States
Bronze - Ronald Freeman, United States
TOKYO 1964:
Gold - Michael Larrabee, United States
Silver - Wendell Mottley, Trinidad
Bronze - Andrzej Badenski, Poland
ROME 1960:
Gold - Otis Davis, United States
Silver - Carl Kaufmann, West Germany
Bronze - Malcolm Spence, South Africa
MELBOURNE 1956:
Gold - Charles Jenkins, United States
Silver - Karl-Friedrich Haas, East Germany
Bronze - Voitto Hellsten, Finland
Ardalion Ignatyev, Soviet Union
HELSINKI 1952:
Gold - V. George Rhoden, Jamaica
Silver - Herbert McKenley, Jamaica
Bronze - Ollie Matson, United States
LONDON 1948:
Gold - Arthur Wint, United States
Silver - Herbert McKenley, Jamaica
Bronze - Malvin Whittfield, United States
BERLIN 1936:
Gold - Archie Williams, United States
Silver - Arthur Godfrey Brown, Great Britain
Bronze - James LuValle, United States
LOS ANGELES 1932:
Gold - William Carr, United States
Silver - Benjamin Eastman, United States
Bronze - Alexander Wilson, Canada
AMSTERDAM 1928:
Gold - Raymond Barbuti, United States
Silver - James Ball, Canada
Bronze - Joachim Buchner, Germany
PARIS 1924:
Gold - Eric Liddell, Great Britain
Silver - Horatio Fitch, United States
Bronze - Guy Butler, Great Britain
ANTWERP 1920:
Gold - Bevil Rudd, South Africa
Silver - Guy Butler, Great Britain
Bronze - Nils Engdahl, Sweden
STOCKHOLM 1912:
Gold - Charles Reidpath, United States
Silver - Hanns Braun, Germany
Bronze - Edward Lindberg, United States
LONDON 1908:
Gold - Wyndham Halswelle, Great Britain
Silver - no medal awarded
Bronze - no medal awarded
ATHENS 1906:
Gold - Paul Pilgrim, United States
Silver - Wyndham Halswelle, Great Britain
Bronze - Nigel Barker, Australia
ST. LOUIS 1904:
Gold - Harry Hillman, United States
Silver - Frank Waller, United States
Bronze - Herman Groman, United States
PARIS 1900:
Gold - Maxwell "Maxey" Long, United States
Silver - William Holland, United States
Bronze - Ernst Schultz, Denmark
ATHENS 1896:
Gold - Thomas Burke, United States
Silver - Herbert Jamison, United States
Bronze - Charles Gmelin, Great Britain
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