Billy Hardin
William Foster Hardin (born January 13, 1942, in Shreveport, Louisiana) is an American retired track and field athlete. He represented the United States at the 1964 Olympics in the 400 meters hurdles. He is the son of 1936 Olympic champion Glenn Hardin. Like his father, he ran for the LSU Tigers and won the NCAA championship in the 400 hurdles 30 years after his father repeated in the 440 yard dash. He was also the USA champion at 400 meters hurdles that year, duplicating a championship his father won three times.[1][2] He finished second to Rex Cawley at the 1964 Olympic Trials as Cawley set the world record. Video on YouTube @:40 In the Olympics, he was the fastest of the first round, but finished in a non-qualifying sixth in his semi-final. Cawley went on to win the gold medal.
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Amateur Athletic Union
- 1914–15: Bill Meanix
- 1916: Walter Hummel
- 1917: Floyd Smart
- 1918: Donald Hause
- 1919: Floyd Smart
- 1920: Frank Loomis
- 1921: August Desch
- 1922: Joseph Hall
- 1923: Ivan Riley
- 1924–26: Morgan Taylor
- 1927: Johnny Gibson
- 1928: Morgan Taylor
- 1929: Gordon Allott
- 1930: Dick Pomeroy
- 1931: Victor Burke
- 1932: Joe Healey
- 1933–34: Glenn Hardin
- 1935: Tom Moore
- 1936: Glenn Hardin
- 1937–38: Jack Patterson
- 1939: Roy Cochran
- 1940: Carl McBain
- 1941: Arky Erwin
- 1942: Walter Smith
- 1943–46: Arky Erwin
- 1947: Walter Smith
- 1948: Roy Cochran
- 1949–52: Charles Moore
- 1953–55: Josh Culbreath
- 1956–58: Glenn Davis
- 1959: Dick Howard
- 1960: Glenn Davis
- 1961: Cliff Cushman
- 1962: Willie Atterberry
- 1963: Rex Cawley
- 1964: Billy Hardin
- 1965: Rex Cawley
- 1966: Jim Miller
- 1967–68: Ron Whitney
- 1969–71: Ralph Mann
- 1972: Dick Bruggeman
- 1973–74: Jim Bolding
- 1975: Ralph Mann
- 1976: Tom Andrews
- 1977: Edwin Moses
- 1978: James Walker
- 1979: Edwin Moses
The Athletics Congress
- 1980: David Lee
- 1981: Edwin Moses
- 1982: David Patrick
- 1983: Edwin Moses
- 1984: David Patrick
- 1985: Andre Phillips
- 1986: Danny Harris
- 1987: Edwin Moses
- 1988: Kevin Henderson
- 1989–90: David Patrick
- 1991: Danny Harris
- 1992: Kevin Young
USA Track & Field
- 1993: Kevin Young
- 1994–95: Derrick Adkins
- 1996–98: Bryan Bronson
- 1999–2001: Angelo Taylor
- 2002: James Carter
- 2003: Eric Thomas
- 2004: James Carter
- 2005–06: Kerron Clement
- 2007: James Carter
- 2008–10: Bershawn Jackson
- 2011: Jeshua Anderson
- 2012–13: Michael Tinsley
- 2014: Johnny Dutch
- 2015: Bershawn Jackson
- 2016: Kerron Clement
- 2017: Eric Futch
- 2018: Kenny Selmon
- 2019: Rai Benjamin
- 20212020 OT: Rai Benjamin
- 2022-23: Rai Benjamin
- 440 yd hurdles 1914–27, 1929–31, 1953–55, 1957–58, 1961–63, 1965–67, 1969–71 and 1973; 400 m hurdles otherwise.
- The 1920, 1928, 1932, 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012 and 2016 championships incorporated the Olympic Trials, otherwise held as a discrete event.
- 2020 OT: The 2020 Olympic Trials were delayed and held in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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