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Ralph Boston, Olympian Who Soared Into the Record Books, Dies at 83

A dominant long jumper in the 1960s, he surpassed Jesse Owens’s 25-year-old record before becoming the first to break the 27-foot mark.

Glenn Rifkin
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Deaths (Obituaries), Olympic Games (1960), Olympic Games (2020), Owens, Jesse, Ralph Boston, Track and Field
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