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Butch ReynoldsColumbus- Butch Reynolds is preparing to blaze a trail back to the Buckeyes. Five months after resigning as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at Ohio State, the former ...
Community members are invited to a free screening of “False Positive” on Saturday, March 8 from 3-6 p.m. at the Goodyear Theatre. The documentary chronicles Butch Reynolds’ life on and off ...
Reynolds also gained international acclaim and endorsements, most notably breaking a 20-year world record in the 400-meter dash in 1988. He also won gold and silver medals at the Summer Olympics ...
Olympian Butch Reynolds runs the last leg of the torch relay and lights the cauldren at Canal Park for the arrival of Olympic Torch in Downtown Akron on Jan. 2, 2002.
In 1990, the sports world saw the scandal of Butch Reynolds' false-positive steroid test, which upended his athletic career. Now, he tells his story.
One of them, Butch Reynolds, gets his due in the new film “False Positive.” The ESPN “30 For 30” documentary premieres Saturday at the Cleveland International Film Festival. It tells the story of what ...
Monte Carlo, 1990. The world record holder in the 400-meters, Butch Reynolds, takes a routine drug test that comes back positive for the anabolic steroid Nandrolone.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Olympic champion and former world record holder Butch Reynolds didn’t watch the Olympics for a long time. “The tragedy, you know, you hurt. You got to grow and mature.
Still, Butch Reynolds has created the aura-like Carl Lewis in the long jump-of being a threat at any time to break Lee Evans` 20-year-old world record in the quarter, 43.86.
Fast. Everything happened to Butch Reynolds so fast.He needed to slow down, but not this much, not so much that Reynolds has to worry if he can get up to speed again during the U.S. Olympic track ...
Butch Reynolds is the focus of the documentary “False Positive.” In the 1980s and ’90s, sports fans thrilled to the speed and grace of track-and-field athlete Butch Reynolds.
One of them, Butch Reynolds, gets his due in the new film “False Positive.” The ESPN “30 For 30” documentary premieres Saturday at the Cleveland International Film Festival.