Herb McKenley
Herbert Henry "Herb" McKenley (born
July 10,
1922) is a former
Jamaican
athlete, winner of gold medal in 4x400
m relay at the
1952 Summer Olympics.
Born in
Pleasant Valley,
Clarendon, Jamaica, Herb McKenley enrolled the
University of Illinois, and won the
NCAA championships in 220
yd and 440 yd in
1946 and
1947. He was also the
AAU champion in 440 yd in
1945, 1947 and
1948, and was also the head of the list of world best times in 100 m (10.3), 200 m (20.4) and 400 m (46.2) in 1947. He is the only person to have ever done this feat.
Just before the
1948 London Olympics, McKenley ran the new world in 400 m of 46.0, which he overrun a month later, clocking 45.9. But at the Olympics itself, McKenley finished only second in 400 m, behind a fellow teammate
Arthur Wint and was fourth in 200 m. He probably lost a gold medal in 4x400 m relay, when Wint pulled his muscle in the final.
At the
1951 Pan-American Games, McKenley was third in 100 m, 200 m and 400 m, which is quite unique feat.
At the
Helsinki Olympics, McKinley was second in 100 m (the first four clocked 10.4 in a very close race) and also second in 400 m. He finally got his Olympic gold, when he helped the Jamaican 4x400 m relay team to win the race with a new world record of 3.03.9.
After retireing from sports, McKenley was a coach of the Jamaican national team from
1954 to
1973 and served also as a president of Jamaica Amateur Athletics Association.