Harry Jerome

Harry Jerome

athlete Canada

Harry Jerome was a prominent Canadian sprinter born on September 30, 1940, in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. He became a national hero for his remarkable performances, including setting world records in the 100 meters and 200 meters during the 1960s. Jerome is also remembered for his resilience after overcoming significant injuries and for his contributions to athletics in Canada, both as an athlete and a coach.

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Canada Canada: Harry Jerome was a fellow runner whom Jerome Drayton was mistakenly thought to be honoring when he changed his name. 6

The Globe and Mail: Elite Canadian distance runner Jerome Drayton won Boston Marathon in 1977