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Michael Fray (3 September 1947 – 6 November 2019) was a Jamaican Olympic sprinter. In the 1968 Mexico Olympics, he ran second leg on the 4x100 meters Jamaican relay team (with Lennox Miller, Clifton Forbes, and schoolboy Errol Stewart) which set the world record at 38.6 seconds in the preliminary heats and then broke the record with a 38.3 seconds clocking in the semi-finals. This 38.3 clocking still stands as the world record for athletes under twenty-three years old. Michael "Mike" Fray passed away on November 6th, 2019.

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  • مايكل فراي (بالإنجليزية: Michael Fray)‏ هو عداء سريع جامايكي، ولد في 3 سبتمبر 1947. (ar)
  • Michael Fray (auch Mike Fray; * 3. September 1947; † 6. November 2019) war ein jamaikanischer Sprinter. 1966 gewann er bei den British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Kingston Silber mit der jamaikanischen 4-mal-110-Yards-Stafette. Über 220 Yards schied er im Halbfinale aus. Im Jahr darauf holte er bei den Panamerikanische Spiele 1967 in Winnipeg Bronze in der 4-mal-400-Meter-Staffel und wurde jeweils Fünfter über 100 und 200 Meter. Bei den Olympischen Spielen 1968 in Mexiko-Stadt wurde er Siebter über 200 Meter und Vierter in der 4-mal-100-Meter-Staffel. Über 100 Meter gewann er bei den Zentralamerika- und Karibikspielen 1970 Bronze und wurde bei den Olympischen Spielen 1972 in München Fünfter. (de)
  • Michael Fray (3 September 1947 – 6 November 2019) was a Jamaican Olympic sprinter. In the 1968 Mexico Olympics, he ran second leg on the 4x100 meters Jamaican relay team (with Lennox Miller, Clifton Forbes, and schoolboy Errol Stewart) which set the world record at 38.6 seconds in the preliminary heats and then broke the record with a 38.3 seconds clocking in the semi-finals. This 38.3 clocking still stands as the world record for athletes under twenty-three years old. Fray enjoyed success with the Jamaican relay team in other competitions, including a silver medal at the 1966 British Empire and Commonwealth Games (alongside Pablo McNeil) and a gold medal at the 1966 Central American and Caribbean Games. He returned to the latter competition in 1970 and was an individual bronze medallist in the 100 m. He won a bronze medal in the 4×400 metre relay at the 1967 Pan American Games. Running from the tight confines of lane one, he placed seventh in the finals of the 1968 Olympic 200 meters won by Tommie Smith who is widely known for his gloved black power salute protest on the podium along with bronze medalist John Carlos. Both Smith and Carlos were banned for this protest. In the 1972 Olympics in Munich, West Germany, Fray placed 5th. in the finals of the 100 meters which was won by Russian Valeriy Borzov. He set a U.S. National Junior College 200 meters record in 1967 while competing for Odessa Junior College and was ranked number 10 in the world in the 200 meters in 1968 by Track & Field News magazine. As a schoolboy, he placed fourth behind Miller in the 1965 100 yards finals and second behind Miller in the 1965 220 yards finals at the Jamaican High Schools Championships. Michael "Mike" Fray passed away on November 6th, 2019. Jamaica will forever remember Fray for his remarkable, record-breaking achievements. (en)
  • Michael « Mike » Fray (né le 3 septembre 1947 en Jamaïque et mort le 6 novembre 2019 à Kingston) est un athlète jamaïcain, spécialiste des épreuves de sprint, ancien codétenteur du record du monde du relais 4 × 100 m. (fr)
  • Michael ("Mike") Fray (3 settembre 1947 – Kingston, 6 novembre 2019) è stato un velocista giamaicano. (it)
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  • مايكل فراي (بالإنجليزية: Michael Fray)‏ هو عداء سريع جامايكي، ولد في 3 سبتمبر 1947. (ar)
  • Michael « Mike » Fray (né le 3 septembre 1947 en Jamaïque et mort le 6 novembre 2019 à Kingston) est un athlète jamaïcain, spécialiste des épreuves de sprint, ancien codétenteur du record du monde du relais 4 × 100 m. (fr)
  • Michael ("Mike") Fray (3 settembre 1947 – Kingston, 6 novembre 2019) è stato un velocista giamaicano. (it)
  • Michael Fray (auch Mike Fray; * 3. September 1947; † 6. November 2019) war ein jamaikanischer Sprinter. 1966 gewann er bei den British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Kingston Silber mit der jamaikanischen 4-mal-110-Yards-Stafette. Über 220 Yards schied er im Halbfinale aus. Im Jahr darauf holte er bei den Panamerikanische Spiele 1967 in Winnipeg Bronze in der 4-mal-400-Meter-Staffel und wurde jeweils Fünfter über 100 und 200 Meter. Bei den Olympischen Spielen 1968 in Mexiko-Stadt wurde er Siebter über 200 Meter und Vierter in der 4-mal-100-Meter-Staffel. (de)
  • Michael Fray (3 September 1947 – 6 November 2019) was a Jamaican Olympic sprinter. In the 1968 Mexico Olympics, he ran second leg on the 4x100 meters Jamaican relay team (with Lennox Miller, Clifton Forbes, and schoolboy Errol Stewart) which set the world record at 38.6 seconds in the preliminary heats and then broke the record with a 38.3 seconds clocking in the semi-finals. This 38.3 clocking still stands as the world record for athletes under twenty-three years old. Michael "Mike" Fray passed away on November 6th, 2019. (en)
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